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One thing about auto' sis this, they still have an almost one month veg. Period so really your not that far into flowering as you think. Also some auto's dont express the auto trait as well as other's, I would ease up on the mutes as it looks like it may be getting to much rite now, flush with plain Ph'd water until 20% is run off out the bottom after a few days give it half strength the mutes u were giving it. But it appears you still have a solid two months of flowering to go. Good luck, patience is key
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I dont know if uve got a reply but i am new to this site but not growing, much younger than you but very knowledgeable. 15+ yrs growing both in and outdoors, and what I can give you is just some good advise. I am a firm believer in organic soils, and feeding the soil and not the plant if you know what i mean. I would take those good old seeds you have and find a small container with a lid like Tupperware or something and find some none bleached paper towel or napkins, the brownish colored ones u get from Taco Bell or KFC, take the napkin and lightly moisten it with drops of warm water until it is damp all over, not soaked with dripping water, u get the point, just make sure its moist and not soaked, place in container, place seeds close together on it and fold over the other half of the napkin on top of the seeds covering them and making sure the moist napkin is in contact with them. Place lid on and place in a dark but room temp. Wait about 2-3 days before checking on them, if they haven't cracked make sure papertowel or napkin is still moist and recover and wait a few more days. Within 5-10 days you should have a few that cracked, once you see the little white tap root coming out of the seed, make sure it doesn't get to long before it's put into soil/soilless mix, and do not fertilize until it has a min. Of three sets of leaves. Good luck and would love to hear if you have luck with seeds that old, but I've heard of older still germinating. And the way i described seems to work the best for germinating older seeds. Cheers!
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New to this site but not to strain hunters. Long time fan of the great work they do to preserve beautiful landrace genetics for all to enjoy and incorporate into our on going breeding programs!! I myself have had a green thumb since I can remember, I've been an indoor and outdoor growing for well over 15 years now, i know that isn't much to some of my vet growers but I've learned from the best and those "vets" as well. So to all my green thumbs and smokers out there, what's up? I'm MedicineMarcus..
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Strain Hunters is a series of documentaries aimed at informing the general public about the quest for the preservation of the cannabis plant in the form of particularly vulnerable landraces originating in the poorest areas of the planet.
Cannabis, one of the most ancient plants known to man, used in every civilisation all over the world for medicinal and recreational purposes, is facing a very real threat of extinction. One day these plants could be helpful in developing better medications for the sick and the suffering. We feel it is our duty to preserve as many cannabis landraces in our genetic database, and by breeding them into other well-studied medicinal strains for the sole purpose of scientific research.
