I have, and it sprouted like a racehorse. I plopped it right into wet soil - no soak - and it was up 36 hours later.
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I've had some come up immediately when I planted them after harvest, and others that didn't want to do anything until I striated them.Nice! Can you pop seeds as soon as you harvest them?
I'm not certain where the seed came from but I've had a volunteer pop up in another planter.
Out of the four plants I started of this group, there were 4 volunteers. Two of them were in the same pot when it was already in flower. Some seeds just want to take their damned sweet time.If it were my world... and I might suspect yours the same in this way.... it was some long forgotten seed that never popped.
Here... I'll script it for you.
"Damn.... well... I guess that one just didn't pop. I'll toss it over in that old dirt pile and see if anything pops up...."
Forward the calendar a few months or a year.
"Oh... gee.... I wonder where that came from?!?!"
Some seeds just want to take their damned sweet time.
I started to transplant them all into their own containers until I overloaded my rooms with the extra plants I hadn't been planning on having. Gotta keep from overloading myself. I see what you've got going on your new setup. That's a lot of plants you've got going!Amen!
I toss them in the outdoor garden and keep an eye out for suspicious sprouts. Then clone them back indoors sometimes... of course with no tracking or memory of what they might be... but I figure the fighters need a break.
I did the same thing, but luckily had less space to work with. I planned on 6 plants in flower in big totes of soil. I'm currently in 1 and 5 gallon buckets and before my harvest this morning, I had 19 plants packed in my 6x8 flower room. I'm kind of scared to think of what I'd have going with your space.I suspect you'd be in a similar situation if you had some significant square footage on your hands and a butt load of lumens in your pocket.
I started the project thinking I could do 6 isles down the length of the space... but 4 seems about right. I'll be thinning the herd to try to boost that lower growth zone... it's pretty craptastic at the moment. Either that, or go lollipop which might be better anyway.
It's an obsession for many of us. I tried to stay small knowing how I was with my prior grow area.Growers are a fairly predictable lot apparently. Never enough room no matter what space is available. It surprisingly hard to control.
I got a precharged unit and did the install myself. It shouldn't be overworked in the summer and it'll work too heat the room at these times of the year. I still need to figure out how to access it remotely, but I've got it up and running. I had to squish all the girls into half the room. Luckily I just cut two big plants and three little ones yesterday and I haven't replaced them yet. I'm gaining enough room by taking out the old upright AC unit that I can put at least 1 if not 2 more big girls in flower! It looks empty in there.Mini split ehhh?
Self install or pros? Probably pros... the install can be daunting even tho wall penetration in limited.
Locally, they seem to start failing at the 2 or 3 year marks. I've looked at them hard, and everybody that installs them seems to say the same. To be fair... it's a tough life for any AC unit in NOLA. Central AC units are a bane to any landlord in the city. Window rattlers work well and last a good long time, but they're a touch loud.
Thank you. This is as plant that keeps catching my eye every time I see it. I'm hoping the Kerala carries over into the buzz.Very pretty!
I'm pretty sure it is going to be a nice cross. The other one is doing fine for me. There's going to be plants that hermie with the Sinai genetics in it. I just have to keep an eye out for nanners.Damn. OK. Maybe it's just because you didn't top them, but they Look like males. tall and skinny lookin'... IDK.
Bummer dude sounded like a great cross.
Cheers,