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My pleasure :v:

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Wow. Had to look that one up… S1.
So that is a clone of mother in seed form? Exact just like a cutting?

If so, thats amazing.

Being young in this hobby, I LOVE finding out new shit every day. Im so clueless, its easy to get me excited!

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Hey @Bobgrows

Recently I sent some cuts to Canada from Kansas. They seem to be okay still. About halfway down this thread…

Keep growing those goodies, friend! :green_heart::seedling:

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Where they just in an envelope?
No custom papers?
Tell me more…:thinking:
@Rhino_buddy

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I’m also curious to learn more information about this!

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Yes! Envelope! Heres a link to my how-to. :heart_eyes:

@Emeraldgreen — here it is.

P. S. - I’d like a cut of that grandi guava when she’s big enough…:heart_eyes:

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Of course that’s the plan😁

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Yay! Really sad Bob Hope didn’t make it. She held out for so long.

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That was disappointing :disappointed:.

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What is “Grandi Guava”?

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It’s a cut from grandiflora genetics. :grin::drooling_face:

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Annnd… who has a cut of this??
“Grandi Guava”!
I now NEED this one!

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That guy. :grin:

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Prefer snips or rooted. Looks like I’m going to really need to veg her out :grin:
Gush mints
Government oasis
Papaya bomb also

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Rooted works best for me! Please! :pray:
Trade? @Emeraldgreen
Grandi Guava
Gush mints

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You have the Papaya bomb too? Nice!

I’d take anything. Snips are great, and rooted works too. I can send snips for a stamp with that method so I’m always swaying that way. :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:

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Do snips make it and survive? Last time I got snips … they all died. 🫣

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Oh yes they do. They are small and take a bit to root, but they root!

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I’ll reach out to you when I am ready to send
@Rhino_buddy yes I have papaya bomb also. Running her for the first time now.

I root in vermiculite. If you dip the rootball into water all the vermiculite will fall away

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People send me snips that have been placed in plastic ziplocks… no moist paper on their snipped ends, just raw cuts in a bag. I receive them, dip them in dip-n-grow (no snipping/trimming… straight from the bag they were shipped in), and stick them in rockwool or just leave them touching some rockwool… they always all root for me, like this: I was sent 6 snips and put 4 in the rockwool and then set the extra two cuts in the center of the cube… just touching the rockwool so they didn’t dry out… and they look like this after 6 days:


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