The Snow Ryder is from new420guy, but I’m assuming he found some that was healthy enough to reproduce.
@reikox they’re similar. I’m actually using the Morrison method from the Shaping Fire podcast. It’s more developed than Soma’s method, and I’m honestly expecting better results from it.
My neighbors had fun learning about how and why seeds work, down the rabbit hole stuff! They got to plant 28 auto seeds, adding Earth Lover, critical+, and Purple Heart to the seed run line up!
And now I’m going to do something I rarely do: beg for a partial pack of the Orange Goji seeds that @50states created. I’ve lost track of the number of times I’ve read about how good it is. I want to seed run it this spring (if some turn up)!
Full disclosure: 50states mailed me some last year and postal employees stole them.
I have some regular seeds I’ve been holding onto, but haven’t grown out. I’d like to give first dibs to someone that can grow them out soon and that is willing to report back so I know if I should make more or retire them.
Still waiting to see, but I’m on standby with extra seeds for anything that doesn’t sprout within a week. @crazaer I’ll bring them over when I stop by for your extra bugs!
The jar is just to show percentages used. The A layer was completely mixed.
So rocks, sand, the mixed A layer, the mixed O layer, green mulch seeds, then the mulch layer.
I listened the other day realizing it’s coincidentally what I did for my outdoor/in-ground beds this year(mostly). I just set up a solo cup in similar fashion: perlite drain layer, native dirt+peat layer, vermicompost top layer. My other mix was looking pretty sad with the last few seedlings.
Hey @Sebring, got a question. If an auto fem starts to grow balls, all on it’s own, without being too old or being stressed, is it a male, and produce normal pollen or Feminized pollen?
It’s male and will produce normal pollen.
If it’s from my auto seeds on the last run, it’s probably Purple Heart pollen that burst a single sack before I caught it.