I saved seeds back in the 1990s in my twenties. My brain back then knew what each one was but now in my fifties my brain has forgotten what cultivar each seed is.
The Saturday after the fourth of July I placed a couple seeds in a wet paper towel and put it in a ziploc baggie to germinate. They both germinated and the result was one male and one female. That was seven weeks ago.
The plant is in a five gallon bucket with a soil mix. I used ocean forest soil and added some more peat moss, perlite, dolomite lime, worm castings, kelp meal, gypsum, bone meal, and some nice dark decayed log from a tree that fell in the woods by my property some twenty odd years ago.
With such a late start I went with LST instead of HST by topping and cropping.
I love to hear when someone has an easy time germinating old seeds. I have a bunch of random 90s bagseed that could be anything from brick weed (probably most are) to anything premium that came around. No idea how the guy I got them from stored them but I’ve got my fingers crossed.
I soaked the seeds for ten hours in purified water with a little hydrogen peroxide added. 100ml of water to 1ml hydrogen peroxide. I kept them in the dark at around 72 F. Then I placed them in a wet paper towel until they sprouted.
oh c’mon. bag seed was just in a big baggie. when ya found that coveted seed in the kind bud, you put that shit in a dime bag in that big baggie. LOL…
I live about 75 feet away from some woods with a swamp in them. If you walk around my yard the mosquitoes will eat your ankles off. The socks protect my ankles from those little buggers.
Im thinking it is a mountain cooler weather variety. It is short and stocky with close internodes. And I think it has a fungal infection from the hot humid air we have around here. The leavers are getting random yellow spots that turn necrotic. I have been trimming and cutting off the worst of the leaves.
This guy gets it. Now pair that with a crisp white “Big Johnson” t-shirt tucked into a brown braided leather belt and the ladies will literally ovulate just by glancing at you.