Tuesday, 30 June 2015
Back in Action!!
Wow it's been a long time since I've posted here... I ended up harvesting my last plant too soon and I just microwaved the buds to try it out... never again. Trust me... waiting the extra few weeks for a proper harvest is worth your while.
But here I am... starting a new grow...
I ended up going to The Grow Zone with my mom and bought a 5 pack of feminized Dark Angel for about $58. It came with a little jar to shake your seeds in and a couple chocolates.
Dark Angel Characteristics
Strain: UK Exodus Cheese / Jack Herer
Type: Indoor / Outdoor
Flowering Time: 8 weeks
50 / 50 Indica / Sativa
Effect: Full body stone
THC Ratio: 17.2%
CBD Ratio: 0.4%
Dark Angel balances both Indica and Sativa characteristics while making it easy for the novice grower. An excellent strain to chill at home or for moderate pain relief while allowing for mind exploration. The leaves will be dark green and minimal, while the nuggets will be compact with THC crystals and aromas of coffee and nutmeg.
Established in 2005, Crop King Seeds has been perfecting the genetics of the cannabis plant for medical and commercial growers seeking maximum results in THC levels and harvest size. From classic strains to new age hybrids, Crop King Seeds are ideal for beginners and advanced growers wanting the best from their crop.
I decided to germinate 3 seeds and planning on growing 2. I germinated an extra seed just so I can choose the top 2 winners to plant.
I used the seed shaker thing. It's supposed to get rid of an extra coating that seeds have that cause them to take longer to germinate. It's just sand paper in a plastic jar that you shake for a minute or so. I then took paper towel (2 pieces long).. folded it in half, then folded it in half again. I then open it at the last folder, drop my seeds on spaced apart near the top, close the paper towel, then run luke-warm water over the paper until it is completely soaked. After I place the paper towel around the edge of a large cup, I fill the bottom of the cup with a bit of water. This helps keeps moisture up and every few days I run the cup sideways to re-soak the paper and seeds.
Finally, I placed the germinated cup into darkness where it'll stay for about the next week. The only time it'll see light again is when I bring it out to check on progress and re-dampen the paper towel.
But here I am... starting a new grow...
I ended up going to The Grow Zone with my mom and bought a 5 pack of feminized Dark Angel for about $58. It came with a little jar to shake your seeds in and a couple chocolates.
Dark Angel Characteristics
Strain: UK Exodus Cheese / Jack Herer
Type: Indoor / Outdoor
Flowering Time: 8 weeks
50 / 50 Indica / Sativa
Effect: Full body stone
THC Ratio: 17.2%
CBD Ratio: 0.4%
Dark Angel balances both Indica and Sativa characteristics while making it easy for the novice grower. An excellent strain to chill at home or for moderate pain relief while allowing for mind exploration. The leaves will be dark green and minimal, while the nuggets will be compact with THC crystals and aromas of coffee and nutmeg.
Established in 2005, Crop King Seeds has been perfecting the genetics of the cannabis plant for medical and commercial growers seeking maximum results in THC levels and harvest size. From classic strains to new age hybrids, Crop King Seeds are ideal for beginners and advanced growers wanting the best from their crop.
I decided to germinate 3 seeds and planning on growing 2. I germinated an extra seed just so I can choose the top 2 winners to plant.
I used the seed shaker thing. It's supposed to get rid of an extra coating that seeds have that cause them to take longer to germinate. It's just sand paper in a plastic jar that you shake for a minute or so. I then took paper towel (2 pieces long).. folded it in half, then folded it in half again. I then open it at the last folder, drop my seeds on spaced apart near the top, close the paper towel, then run luke-warm water over the paper until it is completely soaked. After I place the paper towel around the edge of a large cup, I fill the bottom of the cup with a bit of water. This helps keeps moisture up and every few days I run the cup sideways to re-soak the paper and seeds.
Finally, I placed the germinated cup into darkness where it'll stay for about the next week. The only time it'll see light again is when I bring it out to check on progress and re-dampen the paper towel.
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