Cheese Auto - New Born!

We have a new born baby Cheese Auto from Canuk Seeds. Ladys and Gents meet my baby girl, Laura Kraft

I made her my.grobo journal public.

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Congrats! :beers: What day are you on? Did you germ in the pod or outside?

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@Russel_Richardson I’m on day 5. just dropped the seed in the pod and let the grobo do her thing.

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One of the faster germination sprouts in the coco pod that I’ve seen recently is why I asked. Exiting times ahead!

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It is an auto. :sunny: thanks.

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How long would you say the average time is?

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Welcome! @AKCW
If I had to guess I would say average would be around 7/8 days. I don’t germinate in the coco pod though, I’ve always done it outside and then placed into the coco pod once I saw the taproot starting hoping to speed up the process a little bit

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Welcome @AKCW!
@Russel_Richardson, to be fair it just turned to day 6 this evening and it showed itself over night. I thought about germinating in a paper towel, just to be able to see if i had a dud sooner but opted to just go with the full grobo experience.

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Thank you very much! First time grower here so I’m learning as I go. I’m about 4 days in but figured it’d be about a week and some change before I saw signs of first life.

Appreciate the insights

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Thank you!

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Roots just started to show.

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Did this very grow/same breeder even for my third grow and it turned out well for my first auto! I’ll be watching this grow for sure and welcome and good luck. She’s looking fantastic so far.

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Any advise @Dew ? With her being an auto did you avoid topping?

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@liddellOnus,

New Born!

((#ItIsAlive)): :innocent:

((#IWillWatchYouGrow)): :eyes:

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:wink::smiling_face_with_three_hearts::sparkling_heart::baby:


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How long does it usually take? I’m on day 7 and nothing yet.

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What strain are you using

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Mazar Kush Feminized,

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Ok never heard of it I’d ask a pro like @Stephen

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I did ask him last week. He mentioned on day 5 I should see something. As I am reading the forum people say that they may not see anything until day 10-12. I’m trying to figure out an average time. Obviously I’m new to this.

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You could check the bottom of the cocoa pod to see if any white roots are peaking out. You could also remove the little cap of cocoa pod that I assume you placed over your seed once you put it in and check to see if there is any sign of life.

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