Looking good !!!!!!
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Thanks Jack!Looking good !!!!!!
Elevated astronauts! I guess they'd have to launch the seeds from somewhere other than Cape Canaveral though...It would be interesting to send 16 seeds up to the ISS for a microgravity control group (and the astronauts could grow themselves some buds, lol).
Great documentation.Seeds 5 and 12 came up as helmet heads. I wet a q-tip and rubbed some water along the edge of the shell. 5 shed its helmet, and the membrane came off after a few more rubs.
12 needed a little more help, so I grabbed a knife and used the tip to gently lift the edge off, and then to pick at the edge of the membrane. It came off after a little bit, and now they're both fine.
This leaves us with 9 seedlings for sexing so far. Due to that, I may have enough pots after all.
We'll see if more come up in the next few days.
Thanks Jack!
Elevated astronauts! I guess they'd have to launch the seeds from somewhere other than Cape Canaveral though...
Now I’m wondering if the few times I’ve had them not sprout if they did that? Then maybe dried up when I was waiting because I never found any remains.Idk? CL
Thanks Bill!Great documentation.
Sorry I'm late.
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You're probably right about the depth and soil density being the key factors there.Nice little experiment. I've always tried my best to sow the seeds pointy end up because I saw that chart early on. So far most have come out as the diagram suggests but a few just shot the taproot out the surface. The LSD seed I dropped a few days ago did something crazy though. I went digging for it and found the tap root going straight down then it bent at 90 degrees and was ploughing along just under the soil. Casing off. I suspect, more than orientation, that the depth and how loose or compact the soil is, plays a bigger part in shedding the helmet.
I don't get many, but I can usually get them off. It's easier if they're under a dome as the humidity keeps the shell and membrane soft.Yup I’ve had a few helmet heads at times makes me shake really bad wen I try to help em but I’ve seen if you don’t help they will die !!
Thanks DV8!If nothing else its interesting Mel, and the sample size is large enough to give an assessment.
For what its worth, as has been mentioned already, pointy end up has resulted in tap root breaching the soil for me in the past on the odd occasion.
That could be an overlooked trap for a grower just starting out. For that reason alone the experiment you've run is worth the time.
The seed sexing question is the one that needs some real resolution. Appreciate your effort, whatever happens Ill be interested.
Thanks Jack!Agree with ya transplant looks good !!!
I would not be surprised to find that they’ve already sent em up and tried this exact thing!It would be interesting to send 16 seeds up to the ISS for a microgravity control group (and the astronauts could grow themselves some buds, lol).