SST with cannabis seeds?

Discussion in 'Growing Organic Marijuana' started by A.Friend.Indeed, Mar 20, 2019.

  1. So I have a ton of bagseed, at least 100 seeds.. they are garbage to me and seeing as in their bagseed and probably mostly hermie capable anyways I wont even give them away.. I dont really know much about seed sprout teas, would 100 cannabis seeds be enough to do a batch of cannaSST? Just throw them in the garbage?
     
  2. I dont want to have to buy anything to make it either, dont have barley either... do I just germinate them and blend them up and use that as a soil drench or?
     
  3. I breed and confess I sometimes screw it up

    hence I make SST tea with those crappy seeds

    simply add water keep warm to germ

    let the radicles stream out until about 2 inches then snip or crush the seeds

    I'm still testing if the seed or the radicle do best

    seems both do well

    then apply to your watering can

    I have tried foilar but the bits block the nozzles

    support here: SST (sprouted seed tea) do's and donts?

    good luck
     
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  4. once they sprout a tail add a tiny bit of water and blend them to a paste, then you can add it to your water and drench plants normally.
     
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  5. Only thing I do different is I add a fair amount of water when I blend. Then I strain and drench.

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  6. What kind of blender do you use? I use a stick blender and with the tiny blade I find it takes forever if I add a lot of water before turning all the sprouts into a paste first.
     
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  7. I tried an immersible blender, and it didn't work as well for me. My old Ninja has been assigned to the garden. ;)

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  8. Yeah I shuold probably get myself a blender like that just for the garden.
     
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  9. I'm very surprised these seeds actually sprouted so well.. 2 days in paper towel and they've mostly all sprouted out of their seed shell.

    I dont want to go and dilute this too much, how many plants should I use this on? Bit over 100 seeds probably.
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  10. That's not very many seeds. Also, keep in mind you want to blend up the seeds when the tail is about as long as the seed. You'll still get some benefit, but those are little over sprouted.

    hth,

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