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BeAn

Thanks Dubi, the new site is very cool...:D:yes:

Será bueno para finalmente obtener la oportunidad de crecer estas cepa del que he escuchado mucho acerca de cosas buenas.:yeahthats

Jah bless..:rasta:
 

Lean Green

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Good luck, I wish many females upon your new grow. All of those are strains I would like to grow.
 
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BeAn

Thanks LeanGreen & Ulysses....:D:yes:

The seeds have started to crack, not long now before they push up through and reach for the sky...:jump:

Jah bless..:rasta:
 
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BeAn

The Congo came up 5/5, one is the most well developed of all the seedlings. 3/4 of the nepjam's are now plants, they have really thick stems! The BangiHaze didnt grow, so i dropped 4 more. :D

Jah bendiga.:rasta:
 

dubi

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The Congo came up 5/5, one is the most well developed of all the seedlings. 3/4 of the nepjam's are now plants, they have really thick stems! The BangiHaze didnt grow, so i dropped 4 more. :D

Jah bendiga.:rasta:

Fine Bean! :smile: Please pm me if the bangis finally dont pop.
 
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BeAn

Two of the Congo either didnt like the soil, or i damaged their roots when moving from the tray to the pot...they havent opened up yet, so i guess they arent gonna pick up...5/5 germinated so i cant complain, i will be buying another pack though as they are probably some of the best seeds around at the moment. :D

Its down to 3 nepjams n 3 Congo, hope the male/female ratio works out well..hehe...:yeahthats

The Bangi's havent popped yet, but im sure they will.:smile:

Jah bless..:rasta:
 
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vod

From my first pack of bangis out of 7 plants only two germinated. i killed one of them accidentally while looking why the fuck they need so long. from 4 other seeds plantet parallel all germed quickly.
now i have 4 more bangis from a different pack and they are sprouting well.
3 are already up, as well as 1 from two caribe and all 3 blueberries.
hope your bangis make it. i think my night temps were too cold for them...
 

dubi

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From my first pack of bangis out of 7 plants only two germinated. i killed one of them accidentally while looking why the fuck they need so long. from 4 other seeds plantet parallel all germed quickly.
now i have 4 more bangis from a different pack and they are sprouting well.
3 are already up, as well as 1 from two caribe and all 3 blueberries.
hope your bangis make it. i think my night temps were too cold for them...

Welcome vod,

Yes, warm uniform temps (between 25-30ºC) are recommended to germinate african dominant genetics. We also recommend to check descending moon cycle for healthier and more vigorous germinations.
 
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BeAn

Vod, thanks man...hope you have good luck with your B.haze, Caribe n B.berry.:D...maybe get a heat mat to cover for those cool nights.:smile::yes:

Dubi, the moon has just shifted and now mercury meets mars apparantly...the RoyalDane, Leb27 and GGxDP all germinated, 4/4 GGxDP and 14/16 on both the leb n dane...the bangi's are still seeds, one has broken the surface though so thats 1 of 8 BH dropped in the last couple of weeks that has cracked....i think the temps are good as the propagator is above a radiator, n that is on most of the day/night..:smile:

I think sowing by the moons phases only adds benefit outdoors or under natural light, as the seeds i sprouted a couple of weeks ago all germed and grew well..:chin:...now they are under 48w's of purple CFL, the pagan farmers didnt have artificial lighting.:joint:

I must say that the nepjam and congo produce vigourous specimens, i simply cannot wait to see them growing at full speed.:lurk:
 
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BeAn

2 of the B.haze have sprouted, now in they're own pots in the propagator!:woohoo:
 
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vod

The cold night problem was on the previous round of germination. My flat is damn cold at night -> 13 degrees min.
This time around I'm germinating in the cab under lights (on the whole night) and have temps 23-29 degrees and it worked well. Just one Caribe and one Bangi still didn't germ. I had a look today and they got a bit deep into the pot. I took them to the surface and will give them some more time.

Dubi, you mean waning moon I suppose?
That would fit my schedule as I'll start germinating seeds for outdoors second half of the month. I have 5 Bangi Haze x Purpurea Ticinensis from Esbe and betting on Bangis mold resistance this season.

BeAn good new on the sprouts. Hope the rest will catch up.
 

dubi

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The cold night problem was on the previous round of germination. My flat is damn cold at night -> 15 degrees?
This time around I'm germinating in the cab under lights (on the whole night) and have temps 23-29 degrees and it worked well. Just one Caribe and one Bangi still didn't germ. I had a look today and they got a bit deep into the pot. I took them to the surface and will give them some more time.

Dubi, you mean waning moon I suppose?
That would fit my schedule as I'll start germinating seeds for outdoors second half of the month. I have 5 Bangi Haze x Purpurea Ticinensis from Esbe and betting on Bangis mold resistance this season.

BeAn good new on the sprouts. Hope the rest will catch up.

Good day vod,

waning/waxing moon is related to sun light reflection on moon, but ascending/descending cycle means the angle that moon describes in the sky, sometimes is ascending (each day describes a higher angle) or descending.

Ascending/descending moon cycle affect water in live, like it happens with sea tide. Live, plants, humans have a high rate of water so that cycle is very important. For seed germination, repot and soil preparation then work in a descending day, preferable on a 'flower day'. Id' recommend you to read a bio dynamic calendar for any doubt.
 
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CMoon

nice line up Bean........ive a dozen bangi to sprut for the outdoor season so willbe looking on with great intrest

bests cmoon
 

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