Ontario ,Canada it did not look tampered with when I recieved it but it was damaged as I said of the 10 there were 5 that were crushed.Where you from?
Ontario ,Canada it did not look tampered with when I recieved it but it was damaged as I said of the 10 there were 5 that were crushed.Where you from?
Please let me know when you're ready to grow!Perhaps that is the problem, still no seeds at this end. Here is the list from post #1 confirming the participants, and I am #13.
And here I thought that perhaps one of my neighbours was wondering what these seeds were. Once in a while, stuff gets put in the wrong box...
Anyway, I am sorry to have missed the Auto Bourbon Kush solo attempt, perhaps next grow in ~November or so.
Ok, but 5 still good to go!Ontario ,Canada it did not look tampered with when I recieved it but it was damaged as I said of the 10 there were 5 that were crushed.
Yes.Ok, but 5 still good to go!
Please let me know when you're ready to grow!
I've had crushed seeds twice, both in the US postal system. It seems that if something gets sorted in a thin enough envelope, the rollers moving the letters along are steel or very hard rubber. All envelope shipments in Canada made it without damage. Still a small sample, but I suspect the problem might be the hardware used in the US for sorting mail.Ontario ,Canada it did not look tampered with when I recieved it but it was damaged as I said of the 10 there were 5 that were crushed.
Thanks, yeah I'm just happy some made I through.Thanks, I'll do that.
I've had crushed seeds twice, both in the US postal system. It seems that if something gets sorted in a thin enough envelope, the rollers moving the letters along are steel or very hard rubber. All envelope shipments in Canada made it without damage. Still a small sample, but I suspect the problem might be the hardware used in the US for sorting mail.
Anyway, I'm glad to see that you got 5 that look ok. Good luck with your grow.