Seed Buyers Anonymous

Funny as shit. Just a couple weeks after I made a order. I found out about a way to get the type of genetics I want without having to send cash all over the world. We shall see if it all works out. Going to have to get 3 or 4 strains to make the trip worth while.
I may get to stand on my plan of not ordering more seeds. Taking a Sunday drive is a whole different story.
 
The vial broke. I got glass and the 5 seeds hit the carpet. I only found 3. 2 mighty find Blue Dream are gone.
In case this every happens to you again take a piece of pantyhose and put it over the vacuum hose and vacuum around the area the seed fell. It gets sucked up but only into the pantyhose.
 
Wow, how can that not be in every "awesome tips to make people's life easier" book? That's a great idea, thank you.
 
I tried to keep strong, but alas I was weak this time. Next time I will do better
 
I have an itty bitty one growing right now. I'll have to see what they do. Their description was a good read though and I've been looking to build a nice little auto collection.
 
In case this every happens to you again take a piece of pantyhose and put it over the vacuum hose and vacuum around the area the seed fell. It gets sucked up but only into the pantyhose.
:o i dropped a grapefruit bean on my carpet in the bedroom.... babe where ya tights at!!
 
I started out buying randomly from the seed bank descriptions...when I first started I bought both auto and photo not knowing the actual difference (it was an outdoor summer grow). First bank was CKS and their genetics were unpredictable...I grew out 3 very different plants in the same conditions. I am still trying to find the right strain for my summer outdoor grow conditions in addition to my personal consumption preference. My latest search led me to Mandala Seeds on the recommendation of @bobrown14. They are in the PNW and have similar environmental growing conditions to me and supposedly many of their strains handle high humidity well. @SeedsMan was out of stock (only for my first order, ones in the Mandala packaging are from @SeedsMan ) so I bought direct and they couldn't have been more helpful. I must have gotten 3-4 e-mails back from them with lots of good info. Looking forward to running them this summer (I only do autos in the winter).


 
I started out buying randomly from the seed bank descriptions...when I first started I bought both auto and photo not knowing the actual difference (it was an outdoor summer grow). First bank was CKS and their genetics were unpredictable...I grew out 3 very different plants in the same conditions. I am still trying to find the right strain for my summer outdoor grow conditions in addition to my personal consumption preference. My latest search led me to Mandala Seeds on the recommendation of @bobrown14. They are in the PNW and have similar environmental growing conditions to me and supposedly many of their strains handle high humidity well. @SeedsMan was out of stock so I bought direct and they couldn't have been more helpful. I must have gotten 3-4 e-mails back from them with lots of good info. Looking forward to running them this summer (I only do autos in the winter).


Nice!
 
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