So no one really answered my question about my flower seedlings. I said screw it and pulled the newly sprouted seedlings out of the lights completely and stuck them outside. No hardening off, and so far they are fending for themselves quite nicely. Only the strong will survive I guess. I was thinking before they get accustomed to the light and before 2nd set of leaves that they would be fine going straight outside and so far so good.
I still don’t know if germinating the cannabis in there will screw up their cycle once they are put outside as seedlings, so I’ll just germ them outside in the sunshine as usual unless someone knows for sure if the seedlings will start budding from light loss at birth if germed inside first before being put in the sun.
Disclaimer- My damn apostrophe key sticks and I get tired of spell checking. Please forgive my contractions lol
Blue Dream (hopefully og clone from @Heritagefarms if not I’m starting a fem seed in case it doesn’t happen)
Okay 4 more to go… Help me choose guys…I’ll give you some off my list that interest me…
Port Wine Cheese (Cheese x GDP)
Slippery Rails
Mindfields (Slippery Rails x Cake Crasher)
Gorilla GluexSuper Skunk
Sour Dubb
Iced Cube (The cube xDosido #9)
Two Faced
Oregon Huckleberry
SugesxUzbeki
Sour BubblexSkunk
88 G-13xHashplant
White Gold
Sour Diesel (However last diesels I grew, I thought they would outlive me) So on the fence
Holy Punch xSnow LotusxGoji OM
Another Orange Goji maybe???
Tasted my first Haze the other day…and like you it seems the indica’s cause more raciness than the sativa’s Maybe that one is safer than some of the others though. Was Super Lemon Haze
I vote Slippery Rails and Gorilla Glue x Super Skunk
I agree with ShiskaberrySavior, for the lighting.
Best bet would be to mimic good old mother Nature.
Best of luck with this year’s grow, oh and nice espresso Machine!!
Sounds good that’s when I plant and will have one for you for sure , il prob come down there to hunt master kush and check out another members strains but if not it will get there either way.