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Hash Mix (Blueberry x Northern Jacks x G-13 x Sandy69)
These seeds are of top quality
high drug content (THC) and were separated before haash production for resale. The seeds were removed from the bud before
the commence of the extraction process. The seeds were mixed together. You will be sure to find many good mothers in this
batch of seeds.
$60.00 + tax (10
seeds) $1,000.00 + tax
(1,000 seeds)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Poppy Seeds (Opium) White seeded variety. China Whites and Danish Flags. Up to 17% morphine content. $50.00 + tax (5,000 seeds) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Germinating Info
Storage: Seeds can be stored at room temperature in a dark place for up to 5 years.
For more than 5 years, store seeds in airtight container with a few grains of dried rice, in freezer. Germination: You will require 1 liter of distilled or bottled water such as Naya, 1/2 teaspoon
of bleach (regular bleach, not the one for colors) 1 zip lock bag (sandwich size), 1 J Cloth brand dishtowel or a clean piece
of loose knit Cotton. I prefer the J Cloth as it can retain moisture yet it is also very porous. Mix the bottled water with a haIf a teaspoon of bleach.
By now you are thinking “Bleach? That is going to kill my seeds”, well don’t. This
subject has been debated but never proven. Chlorine is already present in tapwater, and many have germinated
using tap water. The reason for the bottled water is to avoid using too much chlorine as well as avoiding any Impurities that
can be found in tap or well water. What the bleach will do is prevent mold from growing, as you will be
storing these seeds in very humid conditions for the next few days to about a week. This amount of bleach
will not harm nor affect the seeds at all. Once
the mixture is ready, take your J-Cloth (check WalMarts if you still don’t know what a J-Cloth is) and fold neatly into
four so it fits in your zip lock bag. Submerge it into your mix of water and bleach and let soak.
Remove it and ring out the excess water. The cloth does not need to be dripping wet, just wet to
the touch. Seeds require air as much as they require water. Over watering can
and will prevent seeds from opening. Carefully take your seeds and place them inside the fold of the J
Cloth. Spread them out and fold over the J-Cloth. Place inside the zip lock bag
and blow some air inside, seal and now just look for a warm place to keep the bag. The top of your refrigerator
should work fine but just make sure it is not in direct sunlight. The darker the area, the better. Make
sure you do not have a cold or are smoking when you blow air into the bag. Germs and carbon monoxide can
kill your seeds. Check every 12 hours to
see if any seeds have exposed their taproot. If so, carefully transplant into your medium or dirt.
Blow some more air in the bag and seal if there are still seeds that have not opened. Some seeds do take longer than
others to germinate so you should give it at least 3 weeks before you can be certain remaining seeds will not germinate.
Please take note that if the seeds open and a taproot starts, then the seed is fine. Once transplanted,
if there is a problem with the seedling, it is not because of the seed. There is a problem with the rest of your procedure.
Blaming the seed is really not the way to go. Different strains need different conditions so be careful with which strain
you work with and how to maintain it. Some prefer less nutrients than others, this is relative to the strain you are growing
and data should be kept to support each different strain you attempt. You can also add to the mixture of water a few drops of Fish Emulsion or Super Thrive. This will
cause the taproot to grow much faster so keep it well monitored. Do not wait too long to transplant as the seedling will have
a harder time breaking through soil if transplanted with a very long taproot.
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