I’m trying to figure out if these look like they could be grown? I’m so poor I gotta hope I find some seeds in my stash haha.
Maybe, are the shells cracked at all?
They might not be viable but if the shelles are good at least you have a chance
Absolutely. Yes.
No. The shells are not cracked
Means they haven’t been damaged so they are worth giving a whirl…look out for males!
Ok. Thank You tdudwilly
I am going to start referring to you as “THE Nat Turner” - or TNT for short.
You can try to grow those seeds, but in my (limited) experience, any seeds I’ve found like that that I tried to germinate were non-starters. Definitely worth a shot, though. It’s free to try.
That’s awesome. That dude was a real badass.
For real - he was not someone to be trifled with.
Right. I can’t like post, it says I need to wait an hour
Right. You mean the ones I posted a picture of?
I got some autoflower seeds I don’t plan on growing @turnernathaniel that you are welcome to have
I think they are “cheese”
Message me directly if your interested
Are you familiar with how to germinate them?
Yes, sir. Generally if the seeds are white/green/light in color they can struggle to germinate.
Healthy, mature cannabis seeds are generally a darker (light chocolate) color or tiger striped.
I see. I’ll hold on to em and get to work with what you send us.
“Tiger striped” are always awesome… with awesome germination success… I had one in my 1lb of Lost Coast Hash Plant I grew last year and it’s producing an amazing plant at the moment
Beautiful. So having them in the cup helps to strengthen her roots, im new at this, but is that the case?
I would like the picture, but I have exceeded the likes allotment for 1 more hour.
Yes… it’s what a lot of us do… This is the Hinterland I planted 2 days ago… I am waiting for my living soil to arrive tomorrow and 5 more 35 gallon cloth pots to arrive then all 6 of mine will be outside for the season… I grow crop cover (white clover) then early July I will drop straw on top and top dress with bokashi and start composting the clover into it…