Mephisto Genetics Testing for Mephisto

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I was fortunate enough to get to test grow some new seed for Mephisto Genetics. I was sent three stains to test, Chemdogging, Auto Kush x Chemdogging, and Auto kush. I'm going to be starting them in groups of 4 starting with Chemdogging, and will start a new batch in 2 weeks, the last, 2 weeks after that. It had been my plan to plant them all right now, but because I was forced to shut down my greenhouse, I still have some photos that need to finish and my room is full. These when they sprout, will spend a week or so in my cabinet under a total of 200 watts of CFL.

I'll start the seedlings in my new, DIY clonebox/ seedling station. I recive4d the neoprene collars today so its all set to go.

I have the seeds in paper towel right now, they were placed there a day and a half ago. When they have enough of a root, I'll place them in the collars and let them grow there till I have room in the grow room to set up my DWC res.

For this grow, I'll be using General Hydroponics MaxiGrow and MaxiBloom for nutrients. I won't use "bloom boosters/bud enhancers, as they contain PGRs ( plant growth regulators ), etc, even the ones that deny having them have been caught using PGRs.

Let the fun begin!

And thank you Mitch, for this oportunity!
 
Nice Strains and Best of Luck with the Mephisto Gear. Grabbed a bowl of Poppcorn and subbed!!!
 
Have good grow Pop, gonna draw up comfy seat and follow along your grow.
Just reminded me too I need to go take some snaps for my journal that I need to start lol.
roll on timber day.
 
I'm curious, are they Kush with a K, or Cush with a C? All the best with these, I'm sure they will not disappoint!
 
Nice one pop, best of luck!
 
I'm curious, are they Kush with a K, or Cush with a C? All the best with these, I'm sure they will not disappoint!

Kush comes from the name Hindu Kush, is an 800 km (500 mi) long mountain range that stretches between central Afghanistan and northern Pakistan and is considered a subrange of the Himalayas.
 
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