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Flower Room: 11' x 7' x 7.5'H, 480w AC, 13gal/day dehumidifier, 1.5gal ultrasonic humidifier, 60gal (27gal usable) nute tank, 16" pedestal fan & 18" wall fan. Lighting and climate automated. Hand watering. Veg Cupboards: Two 4x2x6H cupboards. SF2000 Evo in one SF7000 in other. Climate controlled and automated. Hand watering Aeroponics Low Pressure Bucket: 20W LED. 5 clones & 20W LED 11 clones Lights: Mars Hydro FC-E1200W, SF-7000, SF-2000 evo in flower room. Medium: Coco/perlite, 7.2gal pots, no drains Current Grow: 5 x Photos Franklin's Orange Zkittles x Sour Diesel in flower room, 3 Franklin's White Widow x Sour Diesel Clones, 13 x Orange ZkittleZ x Sour Diesel clones in Aeroponics buckets x 2. Last Grow: A mix
Shouldn't be a problem. When I towel sprouted, I always added a few drops of 3%.
Some folk'll tell you you are killing beneficial things the seed has and needs to get going. Never had an issue.
I've been reading about it, mostly trials and research conducted at reputable universities. It appears 0.5% to no more than 1% is the go. Lots of benefits. It can also be used to water seedlings and as a foliar spray Many benefits but most beneficial for old old seeds and I will need it for that next grow.
Seeds are in paper towel now. They all look promising.
Using H2O2 is killing beneficial bacteria that the seed has around its husk. When I pop seeds I use a vertical germinator with a paper towel inside wet down with distilled water. The towel I use is the cheapest I can find so that the young roots can easily push through it. When I transplant I also transplant part of the towel the young roots have grown into because the early tap root will excrete certain chemicals as it would in soil to create the hospitable environment it likes and to begin feeding the bacterial colony it want's in it's rhizosphere.
I'm currently propagating clones from a mother but on my next seed pop I'm going to expose the seeds to Ethelyne gas. New studies have shown exposing seeds to ethelyne gas will result in hardier plants tha resist stress better and have more vigorous growth. Because I don't have a laboratory setup to do this in I can take banana peels and stick them in a plastic bag with the seeds and expose them that way. Banana peels get changed every 3 or 4 days and exposure lasts 14 days.
So the author is saying no hydrogen peroxide at all during germination, zero, zilch, nada? Is it no H2O2 during germination in general or is it soil specific? It appears I need to know a little bit to add to the nothing at all I know about how cannabis plants use bacteria and the rhizophagy cycle.
Additionally, given the prevalence of the latent hop viroid in NW US, where half the seeds came from, I think it prudent to H²O² the seeds and keep it out of my neighbourhood as best I can also.
Flower Room: 11' x 7' x 7.5'H, 480w AC, 13gal/day dehumidifier, 1.5gal ultrasonic humidifier, 60gal (27gal usable) nute tank, 16" pedestal fan & 18" wall fan. Lighting and climate automated. Hand watering. Veg Cupboards: Two 4x2x6H cupboards. SF2000 Evo in one SF7000 in other. Climate controlled and automated. Hand watering Aeroponics Low Pressure Bucket: 20W LED. 5 clones & 20W LED 11 clones Lights: Mars Hydro FC-E1200W, SF-7000, SF-2000 evo in flower room. Medium: Coco/perlite, 7.2gal pots, no drains Current Grow: 5 x Photos Franklin's Orange Zkittles x Sour Diesel in flower room, 3 Franklin's White Widow x Sour Diesel Clones, 13 x Orange ZkittleZ x Sour Diesel clones in Aeroponics buckets x 2. Last Grow: A mix
I've always used about 4-5 drops of 3% h2o2 in the shot glass of water to soak them. Then use that water to wet the paper towel to pop them. Seems to work pretty well. Can't remember a seed that didn't have a tail in a day or two.
So the author is saying no hydrogen peroxide at all during germination, zero, zilch, nada? Is it no H2O2 during germination in general or is it soil specific? It appears I need to know a little bit to add to the nothing at all I know about how cannabis plants use bacteria and the rhizophagy cycle.
He's saying using H2O2 kills off beneficial bacteria the seed husk uses when it falls to the ground to establish the conditions it wants to see in the soil.
I guess my thinking is if you are an organic farmer why would you begin your grow with chemicals? The whole point to organic farming is to introduce nutrient ions that are naturally derived rather than chemically derived. The plant can't tell where the ion came from either way. The engine that drives that are the roots of the plant. If you know anything about cars the analogy would be roots with poor fungal and bacterial colonies are like a normal engine, it'll run but nothing to write home about, but having a robust fungal and bacterial colony is like adding a supercharger to that engine. If your goal is to win the race which engine do you want under your hood?
I used to know a little about cars and work on my own...not so much anymore but I do get the analogy, makes sense. I see your point about being organic. I ran across this germination method the other day that says use 2/3 H2O to 1/3 H2O2 soak seeds overnight. At the same time fill a tall glass with distilled water, 1/2 teaspoon of organic sugar and a handful of pinto beans, soak overnight. Discard the pinto beans and add the seeds to that solution and soak for 24 hours.
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