Okey dokey,
It's time for me to start a new journal, I would have stuck with my old journal, but I couldn't change the title. Anyways, this round I'll be popping some landrace beans, Afghan Kush. I'll be throwing a few of my favorite strains, along with everything that pops up from the seeds, into my flower room. I was going to do an open pollination, but now I think I'm more set on hand pollination. I'll be making pollen bags for the males, and hopefully containing, collecting, and pollinating select branches, of selected strains. This will be largely a seed run, so some of the pollen will be mixed together, and applied to the afghan females. I am also sprouting seeds collected from my last run, happy little accidents
Here are some pics of the seedlings, 5 days since they hit the soil, no prior germination, all 10 planted germinated. They've all fully breached the soils surface. The first three seeds broke through after two days! The afghan seeds are almost a year old, and were kept in a cool dark cabinet.
A Nieghbor took some cuttings for me of a few strains, Cannatonic, American Beauty, and Queen Bee. Unfortunately I didn't have time to process then for a few days, they sat in cups of water, and they had bugs. Then I mixed my organic pest dip too strong, after too little sleep and fried them. It will be a miricle if any survive. But I've rescued cuttings in far worse shape in the past. Under normal conditions I typically have a 100% success rate with cuttings.
Thank you for stopping by,
Aphotic
It's time for me to start a new journal, I would have stuck with my old journal, but I couldn't change the title. Anyways, this round I'll be popping some landrace beans, Afghan Kush. I'll be throwing a few of my favorite strains, along with everything that pops up from the seeds, into my flower room. I was going to do an open pollination, but now I think I'm more set on hand pollination. I'll be making pollen bags for the males, and hopefully containing, collecting, and pollinating select branches, of selected strains. This will be largely a seed run, so some of the pollen will be mixed together, and applied to the afghan females. I am also sprouting seeds collected from my last run, happy little accidents
Here are some pics of the seedlings, 5 days since they hit the soil, no prior germination, all 10 planted germinated. They've all fully breached the soils surface. The first three seeds broke through after two days! The afghan seeds are almost a year old, and were kept in a cool dark cabinet.
A Nieghbor took some cuttings for me of a few strains, Cannatonic, American Beauty, and Queen Bee. Unfortunately I didn't have time to process then for a few days, they sat in cups of water, and they had bugs. Then I mixed my organic pest dip too strong, after too little sleep and fried them. It will be a miricle if any survive. But I've rescued cuttings in far worse shape in the past. Under normal conditions I typically have a 100% success rate with cuttings.
Thank you for stopping by,
Aphotic
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