NoRobo
Helping people get off big pharma everyday...
Here is my test thread for new the livers and cheese crosses. I Really, Really appreciate @gbd and @mephisto for hooking me up with these fine ass ladies. I have been eye humping these on screen for awhile now. 
I threw these ladies in a moist paper towel on a friday night. By Saturday night, less than 24 hours later, Sour Livers was out and almost ready to be planted in her solo cup. She was planted on 2-5-17.
Northern Cheese Haze had swollen up but hadn't even cracked her shell yet. I gave her a little help by scuffing the edge of her shell, loosen it up so she can open up. Within a few hours she was open. She was planted on the 7th and popped up the next day.
These ladies will be grown in a tall red solo cup for the first 5-7 days then be fully transplanted to their final home. A tall 6 gallon fabric container with 3 gallons of Super soil on it's fifth cycle (recharged four times). It is very active and has lots of food to supply these ladies with everything they need. The top half, which is usually 2-3 gallons of soil, is Oregon's Only Number 8 soil.
Today starts day 5 for Sour Livers and day 4 for NCH. They are both doing really good. Sour Livers is really excited to be alive and healthy.
These pictures were taken last night so they are on day 3 and 4. Not much different tonight.
Sour Livers day 4
NCH day 3
I will try to update this thread every few days. In a few days these will need to be transplanted, then the other testers will get dropped.
Enjoy.

I threw these ladies in a moist paper towel on a friday night. By Saturday night, less than 24 hours later, Sour Livers was out and almost ready to be planted in her solo cup. She was planted on 2-5-17.
Northern Cheese Haze had swollen up but hadn't even cracked her shell yet. I gave her a little help by scuffing the edge of her shell, loosen it up so she can open up. Within a few hours she was open. She was planted on the 7th and popped up the next day.
These ladies will be grown in a tall red solo cup for the first 5-7 days then be fully transplanted to their final home. A tall 6 gallon fabric container with 3 gallons of Super soil on it's fifth cycle (recharged four times). It is very active and has lots of food to supply these ladies with everything they need. The top half, which is usually 2-3 gallons of soil, is Oregon's Only Number 8 soil.
Today starts day 5 for Sour Livers and day 4 for NCH. They are both doing really good. Sour Livers is really excited to be alive and healthy.
These pictures were taken last night so they are on day 3 and 4. Not much different tonight.
Sour Livers day 4
NCH day 3
I will try to update this thread every few days. In a few days these will need to be transplanted, then the other testers will get dropped.
Enjoy.