TENT GROW: 3x3 / 4 female run Lighting: 315w Sun System LEC Medium: Organic living soil Container: 15 gallon fabric pots Training Method: scrog It has been a very long time since I've grown and have recently been encouraged to dip into the bag of genetics. Timing is right so i figured why not, I've been curious about these seeds for a while... These seeds are about 7-8 years old but have been mostly stored in a refrigerator or in decent conditions when not. When I googled cheech wizard all i was seeing was the snow lotus male cross.. suppose i got an Appalachia male cross he was running before it died. I currently have 10 seeds soaking in a dark place about 70 degrees in 3 cups remineralized reverse osmosis water along with 6.5ml bioag ful-power humic acid. after 24 hours of soaking I will be placing the seeds in a personally made soil mix of CSPM/EWC/Pumice/kelp. Just throwing this out there for now, Ill upload some pictures as things progress. Again, I haven't grown in a minute so input/advice/questions/conversation encouraged and welcomed.
Any appalachia crosses are hard to come by, in fact I have no doubt that if it was stored well, you could have gotten at least $300 for the pack had you decided to sell the seeds. If you wanted to be a legend, you could open pollinate the entire pack and make a bunch of f2's, people are always looking for older bodhi f2's.
open to talking about that, would need some guidance. I haven't ever grown for seed before. Still have a couple other fun ones i was looking to run the strange brew is a breeder steve sweet skunk/snow lotus cross
Got 'em planted in my soil now. several tap roots were showing after the 24 hour soak so its nice to see they are responding well so far.
i was kind of on the fence about that as well, those were just what i had left over. I'm more than likely going to go to a 7.5gal.
Following along for Bodhi. I have some of the lemon lotus and a pack of the goji OG. Both will be going through an open pollination to have more beans for later on
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