A gift from Bodhi turned seed factory - Vintage Hawaiian Indica X Purple Unicorn

Thanks! they just got uppotted and have been under low light + cold temps so they are lagging behind imo, should be topping them today…

Some takeaways:

  1. They are cheap (I didnt used to throw them away after transplanting but after some fusarium issues byebye old fabric bags, single use from now on)

  2. Roots only grow on the sides if they are squished together (I have black ones as well, same issue)

  3. They dry out fast.

For coco-coir it seems to be working out nicely in my experience. They get used as seedling, clone, and even have some bonsai mothers in those size bags.

It doesnt always peter out this way, but I have found that the seedlings whom stay squat and lag behind in size or vigor will ultimately be female, again this could just be a silly observation on my end. Until next time :love_letter:

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