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Androcell
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Androcell’s auto grow winter 2025
#870123 - 01/05/25 12:39 PM (1 month, 29 days ago) |
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Here we go again. Planning a short auto grow to hold me over until my summer photo grow.
I have AK47, Sour Diesel, and Super Skunk seeds in auto. Planning on planting two of each, one will be a cannabonsai and the other will just be a normal plant with some low stress training. I always wanted to keep bonsai trees but I’ve killed every single one I tried to keep, hopefully my cannabonsais have some better luck.
Edited by Androcell (03/06/25 06:59 AM)
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Re: Androcell’s auto grow winter 2025 [Re: Androcell]
#870141 - 01/07/25 07:31 AM (1 month, 28 days ago) |
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Trying something different from the paper towel method this time. Had a few seed failures with it, and saw on the Neptune Fish Fertilizer bottle that it can be used for germination.
One tsp fish fertilizer into 1 cup dechlorinated water, adjusted ph. Put two seeds in each shot glass and into darkness.
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Re: Androcell’s auto grow winter 2025 [Re: Androcell]
#870159 - 01/09/25 08:12 AM (1 month, 26 days ago) |
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After around 48 hours soaking in fish water, some of the seeds are starting to crack open. I put all of the seeds in their solo cups with ocean forest soil and started a 16h light cycle.
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Re: Androcell’s auto grow winter 2025 [Re: Androcell]
#870216 - 01/16/25 07:23 AM (1 month, 19 days ago) |
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So it has been a week and only 2 out of the 6 have sprouted. Last year I had a couple failures too with the paper towel method. But it wasn’t most of the batch like this failure. Not sure if it is the method or the source. The vendor has soaking the seeds for up to 72 hours in their instructions, so I followed that mainly to get their guarantee honored.
I started a few more seeds with the paper towel method. But before I try to get my money back, I’m also going to keep these cups going for a bit longer in case they are just slow growers.
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Re: Androcell’s auto grow winter 2025 [Re: Androcell]
#870217 - 01/16/25 10:23 AM (1 month, 18 days ago) |
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IMO, you should limit the soak to around 12 hours, then plant. I've lost seeds letting them soak too long.
I'd also just soak in good drinking water, or a 1% hydrogen peroxide solution if you want to get fancy or have older seeds.
Lastly, some people have problems with ocean forest being too hot for seedlings, it seems their quality control is not great.
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Re: Androcell’s auto grow winter 2025 [Re: yoosername]
#870218 - 01/16/25 11:07 AM (1 month, 18 days ago) |
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Good to know, I’ll try this for the next batch of seeds. How long does it usually take to sprout after a 12 hour soak?
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Re: Androcell’s auto grow winter 2025 [Re: Androcell]
#870219 - 01/16/25 01:17 PM (1 month, 18 days ago) |
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Maybe 3-4 days? Typically less than a week but I've had some take longer if they are buried too deep and/or it's been cold. Also I haven't sprouted weed seeds in a few years, so my estimates might be a little off.
I always got super good germination rates with the 12 hour soak and plant though, I like to start them in peat plugs or coco/perlite in cell trays.
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Re: Androcell’s auto grow winter 2025 [Re: yoosername]
#870227 - 01/17/25 01:13 PM (1 month, 17 days ago) |
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All of the paper towel seeds germinated within 24 hours, and a couple more seedlings sprouted. Perhaps the growth is just slow for some of the plants. Looks like I’ll have a few extras since I don’t want more than 6 plants at a time. I’ll most likely nurture the extras for a bit and give them away to friends
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Re: Androcell’s auto grow winter 2025 [Re: Androcell]
#871403 - 02/01/25 10:44 AM (1 month, 2 days ago) |
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So I have 6 healthy seedlings now. None of the others sprouted so I’m considering them to be a loss. The three fastest growing ones I’ll transplant into the big pots and start some simple low stress training for faster harvest. The slower ones are going into the bonsai pots.
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Re: Androcell’s auto grow winter 2025 [Re: Androcell]
#871434 - 02/03/25 11:43 AM (1 month, 22 hours ago) |
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Started training the first plant, super skunk. Aiming for plant to grow near a 90 degree angle. Trimmed off first set of leaves. I plan to repeat this for the next couple of plants once they have a couple more nodes
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Re: Androcell’s auto grow winter 2025 [Re: Androcell]
#871662 - 02/21/25 02:07 AM (14 days, 7 hours ago) |
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If you're after some potent autoflowers, you might want to check out https://fastbuds.com/news/Top-10-Strongest-Autoflowering-Strains-2020. Some of these strains pack a serious punch and could be exactly what you're looking for. I've had great results with their genetics—fast growers, solid yields, and killer potency. If you're after something strong that won’t keep you waiting too long, it's worth taking a look.
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Re: Androcell’s auto grow winter 2025 [Re: BrianSolley]
#871761 - 03/06/25 06:58 AM (1 day, 2 hours ago) |
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Unfortunately this batch of plants failed a few weeks ago. They started flowering already as seedlings. Might just be too dry here with the heater on, and I don’t feel like setting up a grow tent (at least not yet) so for now I’ll just stick to my summer grows.
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