Saturday update greetings! I did a seedopsy on the Queen G headless horseman and it looked like this when I split open the peat:
It slipped down a bit so it's hard to tell which was the part above the peat in the pic from last night (it's the middle where it folds over on itself), but you can see what it was supposed to look like had it come up straight in this pic:
It looks like what Mel described, where the cots (and part of the shell) got caught on the way up and the stem split as it pushed on with out the top:
Anyway, here is the seed I dropped last night:
Someone is in a frickin' hurry, so I immediately dropped it in the peat puck. I feel like any longer in the water and it would have been floating free!
Anyway, we'll see how this one does and thanks for following along.
Quotes:
You called it Mel,
Thanks Carmen, and I've got a few more QGa seeds behind these if I need to take another shot.
Not this time.
I've successfully done a couple of those in the past but this one is not so lucky.
Thanks Justin! A hockey stick I would have stuck with, for a while at least (because autos).
But you can watch Tremors? I'd rather take the shells of sprouts.
Thanks sb, but don't think I can keep it in any stage longer than it wants to! I'm just hoping for a long enough veg to get it over the edge of the pot.
And I have to say that when my first Le Creme CBG turned out to be an auto, topping it at the first sign of pistils didn't delay flowering at all.
They both look frosty AF and I'd be thrilled with either one of those, but the one on the right would be a bit more thrilling!