SSSC Super Sativa Seed Club - Solocup Winter Action!

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I now have seeds so I will be joining this solo cup challenge as well. Sweet bourbon auto kush, let’s kick this pig! Disclaimer, NO PIGS WERE HARMED IN THE TYPING OF THIS POST! @TheMongol could you please add me to the growers list for this one? Thank you!View attachment 1397627
Yeah, another landing! Look page 1 buddy!:headbang:
 
Please enlighten. Unless this is a pop contest?
After the breeding wedding when male pollen struck the female flowers the initial work is done and as the result in good conditions is the seed. When the seed itself is maturing it is forming its natural structure like here:
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But it is fresh and very moist and it wouldn't germ now. After a couple of weeks the seeds from the pollinated female plant can be removed, but they still need at least 2 - 3 months to mature and dry. Professional breeders have drying cabinets for several thousands of Euro to have control about that drying process and when the inner of the seeds reached around 35 % moisture it is pretty good to go.

So in general you can say after 3 months under controlled conditions the seeds can be used for a new generation.:d5:
 
I'm sure all the shipping companies are busy with Christmas excess right now. Means less eyes have time for our wonderful packages to get caught.

Here's to everyone's slipping through without issue.
 
After the breeding wedding when male pollen struck the female flowers the initial work is done and as the result in good conditions is the seed. When the seed itself is maturing it is forming its natural structure like here:
But it is fresh and very moist and it wouldn't germ now. After a couple of weeks the seeds from the pollinated female plant can be removed, but they still need at least 2 - 3 months to mature and dry. Professional breeders have drying cabinets for several thousands of Euro to have control about that drying process and when the inner of the seeds reached around 35 % moisture it is pretty good to go.

So in general you can say after 3 months under controlled conditions the seeds can be used for a new generation.:d5:
I wonder if someone like @Grove Bags could make a drying bag to bring them down to that moisture without the thousands of Euros method?
 
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