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Thanks to @Arkvader13 I'm now the proud steward of some Bahia Blackhead. I'm so grateful and stoked, I put them on to pop as soon as I got home.
I already have two seed runs going, and think I'm going to treat this one differently. I've planted a baker's dozen seeds and kept three back for future males. But this is a pheno hunt in one-liter pots. I'll cull any that are less vigorous than the others, along with any males.
Then I'll just see what I get. Hopefully two good females I can smash together and start line-breeding with all females. If I decide at a later point that I have something, I'll pop the remaining seeds and hope for males.
I put the seeds into some really good living soil, in an egg carton. By the time I got to the end I realized that I had put two seeds in one hole. Out of habit (not intention) I had been covering the seeds. So I grabbed another seed to put in the last hole. Baker's dozen.
I keep calling it "Baha'i" but I don't know if the Baha'i are interested. Also known as "Cabeza De Negro." (Sorry -search terms.)
I already have two seed runs going, and think I'm going to treat this one differently. I've planted a baker's dozen seeds and kept three back for future males. But this is a pheno hunt in one-liter pots. I'll cull any that are less vigorous than the others, along with any males.
Then I'll just see what I get. Hopefully two good females I can smash together and start line-breeding with all females. If I decide at a later point that I have something, I'll pop the remaining seeds and hope for males.
I put the seeds into some really good living soil, in an egg carton. By the time I got to the end I realized that I had put two seeds in one hole. Out of habit (not intention) I had been covering the seeds. So I grabbed another seed to put in the last hole. Baker's dozen.
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