Pop them all and mark dark with no stripe vs other.
Gottcha
Iām not sure if thatās necessary now. @Upstate got some and if I remember correctly he said they look like the real deal. Iām definitely excited to see people grow these!
Very cool @Mr_Greenfern. Thank you for the updates! We all love it!
The Bahia seeds made it to safe and sound ! Thanks @corey and @Abbbian
Now I have to find them a spot hehe
Hey Corey!
Thanks buddy!
Bahia Landrace has landed safe and sound!
Cheers
G
Mine showed up a week ago!
Mine just showed up today!!
Thank you
Overgrow the world!
Thanks for the OG Love @corey & @Abbbian and thank you @VAkish @patsnumone @CornbreadJunior for helping to make it happen!
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mine also arrived! thanks @corey
Mine just arrived today. Thanks again!
Iām going to follow this one for the reports on the Brazilian ladies.
@Mr_Greenfern hi , have you flowered the Bahia yet? Any update ? Thanks a ton
Anyone else pop these? Iām curious about the germination rate
For landrace seeds I recommend the followingā¦
#1 is to only attempt germination before a Full moonā¦ 7-10 days before is idealā¦I like 10 days. You want to have the moon gaining in strength, ( waxing moon) exerting more and more pressure on the shell of the seed the longer it sits, helping it burst.
Along with a proper moon phase,
- A 24 hr soak in a weak peroxide solution to kill pathogens on the seed shell. Then,
- place seeds into a one inch chunk of living Aloe plant. (Cut a slit in the side of the aloe and push the seeds in.) Iāve done this for only 24hrs so far, but @Astrodude has done this much longer and has had success germinating even very old seeds this way. Aloe contains growth hormones and gibberellic acid, both of which Aid germination and root growth. It also works to soften the seed shell making it easier for the root to split it.
Once the root tails are visible, the seeds go into a damp papertowel as usual.
In addition to the above steps, it is highly recommended to use a warm area for germination. Some tropical seeds will not germinate without warmth. I have read that 86 degrees is ideal, but using a laser heat measuring device my germinating area was at 92 degrees at its warmest and 80 at its coolest.
Good luck with these!
Spot on. Ride that lunar gravitational wave to sprouting success.
Would anybody be willing to part with their Bahia beans, in exchange for an IOU ? Iād like to run a fairly high number of them and open pollinateā¦ those who participate will receive a 100+ seed pack for their collection.
I can also trade seeds for yours. Let me know
I only got 9, but their all yours @Mithridate
DM me.
My beans are your beans bro. Whatever you need, I got you.