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Dude needs to eat some mushrooms and get over himself

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I think it will take some deeper medication to fix him. A guide to take him back to where it all went wrong.

Only God can help him now. And seeing as I am atheistic that doesnā€™t leave him much luck :rofl:

Looking to purchase cbg seeds

Haha dont choose this guy, @Seed-Guru, hes a shmuck seed scammer

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Second what thetetraguy said.

I bought 500 of em last winter.

Germination was ~75% and I popped some of my home bred strains at the same time and had 95%+, so he canā€™t say it was cause I donā€™t know how to grow like he did when I messaged him, he also said he would send more to make up for that and didnā€™t.

About half of those that did pop ended up being auto-flowers! Some were starting to flower while still in the seedling tray or in the week after transplanting.

Also had about 30-40% males on a batch that was supposed to be feminized seeds.

They were actually cbg seeds surprisingly since I got a few tested, but nothing special.

I talked to a few people on the forum who bought them as well and most had the same experience.

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I can also back @Thetetraguy & @Ballziez on this.

The only positive was it was actually CBG but this isnt a strain I would plant, these seeds were breeder seeds that were not stabilized sold as stable.

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He most likely just shucked some cbg biomass for seeds on one of his tolls, or maybe one of his friends tolls, hell if u really want to still try, i think i still have about 60 of the seeds id happily get rid of for free

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Since the matter came up, anyone know anywhere to get reliable cbg seeds?

I know Oregon cbg does but I plan on doing some breeding with them so donā€™t wanna sign a MTA.

Thanks

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Sign nothing. if you find a good supplier of cbg seeds please share the information and I also will do the same

Those high cbd strains tend to be monocetacious , they are currently being worked to change that but everyone is a few years from stable imho. I think if you go cbg outdoors you will have a certain number of autoflower plants, a larger number of early flowering plants that are triggered by day length at about 16 hours and can be mistaken for autoflower but arent. And the rest are regular. The early ones really wxplode indoors when you turn it to 12s but will veg as long as you like at 20 hrs

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Yes same experience with cbg outdoors at 3Ā°N . They need 20+ hrs of light or they bust hairsā€¦was struggling at 18hrs , switched my sup lighting to 20 hrs and its working great now. And ya for sureā€¦ different phenos act differently. Had to ditch some and hunt out the winnersā€¦cheers

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Why not just go 24 hours lighting during veg. Any downside? Besides electricity cost I mean.

Ive always found that some rest made a nicer looking veg plant. Also for massive zones of veg plants in 1.5 gal bags its cost prohibitive.

Plants like a resting/dark period. I notice greater growth with 18/6 vs 24/0.

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We had someone bring some plants to the farm last year that were all buggy. I had them in quarantine so it didnā€™t affect anything but of the 36 plants (all from one cross) 7 were basically impervious . I basically didnā€™t enter the room for weeks at a time (didnā€™t want to transfer bugs to active greenhouse) so they were also drought tortured. After months and months (once the season was over) I threw out the ones that were all tented and dead but decided to hit the others with water. Boom back to growing. Never seen anything like it. Have you noticed the Cbg being particularly bug resistant?

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Yes. I fully agree. They are tough, clone really easy and veg light a beast. Got some 23% CBGA scores. And they dump super blond trichromes .

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