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David 30th June 2008 02:03 AM

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« Thread Started on May 16, 2008, 1:54pm »
hi guys,

lim gave me some indica seeds and i sowed it about a week ago and it germinated yesterday (yay). around 5 ****es. any idea how to take care of it? or keep it alive? heard its really hard.

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« Reply #1 on May 16, 2008, 2:06pm »
Wait for them to grow bigger (1 inches ++). Then transplant. I am now using 1 part peat/sphagnum moss : 1 part sand/perlite as substrate. Give it wider pot when the plants grow bigger. They are easy plants actually. Hard just because it is annual.
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« Reply #2 on Jun 5, 2008, 12:26pm »
Ezrena, how are your ****es doing ? Usually, for me, as d.indica has a short life span, i try to collect as many seeds as possible. A wider pot like Lim suggested would let the plant balance itself on the medium once it starts to tilt & bend. The bottom part of the plant tends to dry out/ snap easily if the plant isn`t balanced on something. If it`s steady, then you don`t have to worry about it die-ing off that fast & you can easily collect seeds. It flowers easily & profusely.
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« Reply #3 on Jun 24, 2008, 2:05am »
Mukaketupat, May I know what medium did you sow your seeds in?

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arvin555 2nd July 2008 02:19 PM

Re: mukaketupat: D, indica (taipei)
 
Would like to ask again my question, what medium do you use for germinating Indica seeds? Thanks in advance. :) And what conditions? Full sun? Shade?

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