Paradise Seed rules the roost when it comes to offering premium cannabis. The breeder has created the ultimate method to guarantee healthy plants.
Here is the Secret Recipe:
Ingredients
Procure some clean water that is free of chlorine, chloramines, and high levels of sodium. Sediment-free bottled water, or reverse osmosis filtered water will work fine. Fill a mason jar, or any other glass vessel half-way up with water and add fulvic acid & B-complex vits. Although a seed is a self-sufficient system, the addition of fulvic acid, such as Diamond Nectar/Liquid Gold and a vitamin B complex or Supervit, boosts growth. The pH of the solution should be at 6.0. Remove the lid of the jar, and place a piece of white cheese-cloth, or any clean fabric that can retain moisture but drains easily, over the rim of the glass. With the in the solution, and the tissue in place, store the jar in the dark at room temperature for 18 to 24 hours. After 12 hours, give it a gentle swirl. By the 18th hour most of the should’ve settled at the bottom.
Prep Time
This stage requires a precise combination of water and oxygen. Drain the water and invert the jar, so that the are resting on a white bed of oxygenated water. The resulting humidity inside the jar will provide adequate moisture for the . Return the jar to darkness for another 24 to 48 hours. The roots should’ve sprouted, and begun elongating. Open the jar, so that the are resting on the cloth. At this point, the choice of growing material comes into play, because the grade of the medium determines the result.
Main Medium
Whilst selecting the medium, do your homework and research thoroughly. In order to give the get a good head start, charges the medium with a complete solution of EC 0.5 to 0.7 and a pH of 6.0. Place the seed, with the seed cap facing up, just a little under the soil/medium of choice. The resistance offered by the thin layer of soil will serve to strengthen the seedling. The pots with rooting medium must be enclosed by a humidity dome, or substitute with plastic bottles cut in half, or good ol’ cellophane.
As the seedlings emerge, there could be some that retain their seed cap. Allow the seedlings to break through by themselves. Mother Nature has set up this process to ensure sturdy plants. However, after a few days, if the weaker ones are still capped, de-cap them with the dexterity of a surgeon.
Let there be Light
Artificial light-sources must be located close to the seedlings. You don’t want the babies to stretch their necks. If your seedlings are outside, pick a lightly shaded area. Take care that in the first week or two you don’t over-expose the seedlings to light. When the first leaf set shows up, remove the humidity dome for 1⁄2 hour a day. The seedlings need to acclimatize.
Done!
Once you get past the first two weeks, you can breathe easy. The hard part’s over. Life is a loop, ‘What you sow, so shall you reap.’ believes that there’s an undeniable link between the gorgeous plant and human consciousness. Care for the beautiful plant, she’ll bless you with a bountiful harvest.
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