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Sankalp |
Roseville CA
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Whats up yall. Basically ive been using this same guide for the past 3 years and im at 100% germination rate somehow. Wanted to share it to yall. I made this guide for a freind.
I do use higher concentrations than whats on the guide and do some small things different every year. This is from Jason Booth, big thanks to him for sharing his steps which i pur down here.
Also, if you have any recomendations please leave em down below because im all for learning.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-YbdqzXXznM4pZhb9iuEuitYRitgRoi_OvPExYGZPZc/edit?usp=sharing
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4/15/2025 2:43:48 PM
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Garwolf |
Kutztown, PA
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Wow! That sounds like a lot of work Sankalp. This was my process this year: 1. Sand edges of seeds 2. Soak in warm water for five hours 3. Plant seeds in promix myco in 1 gal. pots with a split pot liner. Put seed names on pots. 4. Water the seeds in meagerly 5. Set the pots on a heat mat set at 71 degrees, cover them with plastic. I'll check them in four days and every day after. If any are popping up, I'll put them under the grow lamp with no heat mat. The grow lamp generates enough to keep the soil warm.
In a nutshell, I just soak the seeds and plant them.
[Last edit: 04/24/25 3:46:56 PM]
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4/24/2025 3:45:42 PM
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