Wicked Pissah Seeds

Funny I agree. As a matter of fact if I get seeds in the mail I won’t Pop them till after a night in the fridge at least. And I agree from the cold fridge to warm moist coco they pop and grow fast.
Do you store them in the fridge, or just a single night... pre-germ?
 
I haven't had any issues with anything from Wicked popping, I've even use his beans to test when 'others' beans didn't pop. His always proves my setup is good.
Currently growing his Roadkill Skunk, Cherry Pebbles and the Fog. All popped fast and all the plants like my 75-77F 50%RH
 
Cheers !! So I started a Sour Sheriff about 8 days ago and was about to give up on her but she broke soil early this morning

Literally I had given up and was pouring some fresh water over the soil to prep it for another seed to be planted and then about 12 hours later there she was...

To start her I had soaked her for 24 hours.. she sank... and planted in final soil container and kept that soil nice and warm and moist and I mean near optimal conditions the whole time... took a good week to break soil. She surely got jostled around when I poured the water over the soil (I use a sprayer when watering seeds and baby seedlings) and I believe that may have actually helped out haha... I had prior to that gone poking around looking for her in the soil and couldn't find the seed

excited to tackle the Sour Sheriff :greenthumb:
 
Safe to say viable :)
The 2020 tester sank after handful of hours and floated back up which usually means its ready so that's under peat starter and mykos yesterday.

Do you guys that don't start in final just pull the whole thing out the cup once you see a root come out the bottom or leaves reach edge? And should i take it out or cut half the bottom out to force roots out and not initially overwater the whole fabric pot?
Thanks
 

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Cheers !! So I started a Sour Sheriff about 8 days ago and was about to give up on her but she broke soil early this morning

Literally I had given up and was pouring some fresh water over the soil to prep it for another seed to be planted and then about 12 hours later there she was...

To start her I had soaked her for 24 hours.. she sank... and planted in final soil container and kept that soil nice and warm and moist and I mean near optimal conditions the whole time... took a good week to break soil. She surely got jostled around when I poured the water over the soil (I use a sprayer when watering seeds and baby seedlings) and I believe that may have actually helped out haha... I had prior to that gone poking around looking for her in the soil and couldn't find the seed

excited to tackle the Sour Sheriff :greenthumb:
I just placed my order for some Sour Sheriffs! This girl looks amazing! I can't wait to run this strain!
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Safe to say viable :)
The 2020 tester sank after handful of hours and floated back up which usually means its ready so that's under peat starter and mykos yesterday.

Do you guys that don't start in final just pull the whole thing out the cup once you see a root come out the bottom or leaves reach edge? And should i take it out or cut half the bottom out to force roots out and not initially overwater the whole fabric pot?
Thanks
Larger cup 7-12 days tops then into pot. Smaller cup no more then 7 days. If u see roots out the bottom day 7 I would say transplant. Some ladies will shoot roots out super fast especially if conditions r good. Good luck
 
Some autos stunt when the tap root hits the bottom of cups. So with Autos when i see a tail out the seed i plant it 1/4 to 1/2 into its final home and give it a good watering.
 
I stopped using cups and started using these starter containers (root makers but generic) that air prune or clone cones also air prune and have had good luck. Root makers 10-12 days clone cone 7 days
 
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