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DNKYD
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Germinated WBS
#4082377 - 04/21/05 06:01 PM (18 years, 11 months ago) |
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Ok, I searched and could only find posts where most of the shit had been deleted. My WBS has germinated, yet again (I'm getting sick of this shit) after having been soaked for 14 hours. I'm assuming it's no good to use, and I should just toss it and start over, again. I just want to make sure. Toss and start over, or simmer then PC?
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PooGrowerPart2
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Re: Germinated WBS [Re: DNKYD]
#4082434 - 04/21/05 06:21 PM (18 years, 11 months ago) |
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UMMMM.... all you have to do is soak it in water for 24 hours 48 hours, whatever. It suppose to germinate. Just let it sit for 10 more hours. THEN RINSE IT OVER AND OVER WITH A STRAINER, to get all the bad shit out. Load them in the jars 1/2 or 3/4th of the way close the lid. Cover with aluminum foil. And pc for 1 hour. My friend just poured 50 pounds of it into a cooler to germinate.
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DNKYD
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The seeds are not supposed to germinate. The endospores present in/on the seeds are supposed to germinate so you can kill them when you PC it. Thanks, but you did not answer my question. I've done WBS plenty of times but only recenty had the fuckers germinate. Not the endospores, the seeds themselves have germinated.
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PooGrowerPart2
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Re: Germinated WBS [Re: DNKYD]
#4082445 - 04/21/05 06:25 PM (18 years, 11 months ago) |
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You are either A. Thinking to much OR B. Not reading enough info or paying close attention Just chill
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DNKYD
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Thank you again, you have not answered my question.
Fuck it, I threw them out and I'm going to start over.
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tahoe
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Re: Germinated WBS [Re: DNKYD]
#4082495 - 04/21/05 06:38 PM (18 years, 11 months ago) |
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why are you soaking it, wbs does not need tobe soaked, you can simmer it to get the moisture up but this is overkill also. Its okay to use it if it germinates, the nutes are still there they have just changed form. I let some jars soak for 3 days and they germinated and had cobweb, i pc'd them and they are fine
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Re: Germinated WBS [Re: DNKYD]
#4082577 - 04/21/05 06:56 PM (18 years, 11 months ago) |
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Experiment, I bet youd be okay after pcing.. I wouldnt throw them out.
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PooGrowerPart2 said: You are either A. Thinking to much OR B. Not reading enough info or paying close attention Just chill
Sorry you got such poor responses poster.
For WBS, make sure you soak in cool water in a cool spot...not the fridge or anything...just not warm. Make sure the WBS stays FULLY submerged..if the water level drops below the seed level, that will germinate easier.
If it does germinate...and its only minor (it would be after such a short time) it can certainly be simmered, drained and PCed. The simmer (or PC if you dont want to simmer, but I would to get more water...I'd also add a little dry verm when straining it to help soak up some water and get it to perfect content) will kill the sprouts and nothing will be harmed of them. I've done it numerous times with Rye and WBS and both fruited in and used it as spawn, never gave me any problems. Hope you havnt thrown it out yet..
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Re: Germinated WBS [Re: tahoe]
#4083754 - 04/22/05 01:40 AM (18 years, 11 months ago) |
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tahoe said: why are you soaking it, wbs does not need tobe soaked, you can simmer it to get the moisture up but this is overkill also. Its okay to use it if it germinates, the nutes are still there they have just changed form. I let some jars soak for 3 days and they germinated and had cobweb, i pc'd them and they are fine
Same here....
Never really gave a shit...I pc-ed when cobbwebb was present, pc-in killed it and it turned out fine, im sure that it'll work...
Good luck This time
-Gnostic
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