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Brain Damage x Frost Wreck

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Brain Damage x Frost Wreck is an indica/sativa variety from and can be cultivated indoors (where the plants will need a flowering time of ±65 days) and outdoors. Goldenseeds Brain Damage x Frost Wreck is a THC dominant variety and is/was never available as feminized seeds.

Goldenseeds Brain Damage x Frost Wreck Description

Goldenseed Brain Damage x Frost Wreck With nice fat buds that mature to the most intense gold and a flavour that will transport old hippies back to their youth, our Braindamage/ frostwreck cross deserves pride of place in every connoisseur’s garden. A 75/25 indica/ sativa mix ensures compact, densely budded specimens of around 30 inches height and 18 inch spread delivering, on average, 3 to 4 oz each of the sweetest tasting and most devastating herb we’ve tasted since the 70’s.
The original Braindamage was developed by the creators of Matanuska Thunderfuck, in an effort to recapture the aroma and flavour of two famous “Golds” – Acapulco, and Punto Oro de Santa Marta which were two of the stars of the 70’s. Those of us who were fortunate to experience the North American scene back then will instantly recognize the golden traits of this fine hybrid cross which categorically denies rumours that cannabis is bred to be much stronger today than it used to be!
So, if you’re bored with green buds that make you stumble around the room, the answer is simple: Try this beauty, and you’ll be far too zonked to stumble anywhere.

Genetics: Brain Damage Frost-Wreck
Variety: Sativa/ Indica Hybrid
Type: Stabilized Hybrid, True-Breeding
Potency: 10 out of 10
Yield: 200-450 gr per sq. mt. indoor.
Stature: Tall 60-75 cm
Indoor: 60 to 70 days Outdoor: End October/ November
Thc: Content 22%/26%
Effect: Very uplifting High, No Ceiling, Very functional, incredible smoke
Grow Difficulty: Easy (Good for beginners)



Presoaking - Put some moist tissues on a plate. Put the seeds on top of them and then put a layer of moist tissues on the seeds. Cover the plate with another upturned plate, so that the seeds are in darkness and the environment remains moist. Put the covered seeds in a warm place (21°C). Check the seeds every day, sprinkle the tissues if necessary and carefully transplant the seeds when they open and the white tip of the root becomes visible. Put the seed in a growth medium (soil), approximately the size of the seed under the surface (about 5 mm).

Transplanting - do this as little as possible by germinating in the same container you intend to grow the plant in for a significant period of time. Many growers experience low germination rate if the temperatures are out of range. A heating pad set to low or medium may be necessary, or a shelf constantly warmed by a light may do, but test it with a few seeds first, before devoting your next crop to it. "No Light" is necessary. Cover the seeds with black paper to keep light out.

Plan on transplanting only once or twice before harvest. Use the biggest containers possible for the space and number of seedlings you plan to start. Plants will suffer if continuously transplanted and delay harvesting. You will suffer too, from too much work! Cut holes in the bottom of containers and fill the last few inches at the top with vermiculite only. Since vermiculite holds water well, wicks water well, but does not hold too much water, roots always have lots of oxygen.

If grown to full maturity, in the correct conditions, cannabis seeds will generally be dark grey or brown, or striped in colour, and measure between 3-5mm in length, and 2-4mm in diameter, depending on its origins. This beautifully patterned outer shell, the perianth, plays the vital role of protecting the delicate embryo inside, and should be of a good hard nature, without cracks or chipping. When choosing the right marijuana seeds to grow, the general rule is the bigger and darker they are the better. Different varieties of the plant produce different looking seeds. From the almost cannon-ball shape of classic Afghan seed, to the darker, more stream-lined look of some Sativa varieties, cannabis once again proves just how diverse she is! cannabis seeds

Cannabis is an annual plant, it's life-cycle completed within a year usually, dying just after setting it's seed for the next year. To keep seed over winter months store in a cool dark, air-tight place, that stays dry. Be careful not to crush the marijuana seeds. They may look tough, but damage can easily be caused this way.

Discarding the obviously damaged, the very small, or very lightly coloured specimens, is the first step in the right direction for any budding grower, as this type of natural selection mimics exactly what nature would do.(If you purchase your seeds from Goldenseed you wont need to throw any away because all our seeds are carefully screened for any defects, guaranteeing you get only the healthy viable ones to start with).


Before we launch into a description of how to test the seed, let's talk about seeds a bit. We have all planted seeds, but how much do you really know about them? Learning more about seeds can help improve your success with them.

Seed Parts When you look at a seed you are looking at the seed coat. As people wear coats for protection from foul weather, seed coats perform much the same function. They provide protection against entry of parasites, against mechanical injury and, in some seeds, against unfavorably high or low temperatures.

Inside the seed coat is the embryo, an immature plant with all the parts of the adult plant. A close look shows leaves and a root -- they may be tiny but they are the beginnings of a plant. The seed's embryo leaves are called the "cotyledons." The seed is filled with "endosperm," food that will nourish the embryo during its early stages of development.

Germinating Seeds Germination is a fascinating process. Seeing a tiny seedling emerge from a dry, wrinkled seed and watching its growth and transformation, is observing the mystery of life unfolding. The first sign of germination is the absorption of water -- lots of water. This activates an enzyme, respiration increases and plant cells are duplicated. Soon the embryo becomes too large, the seed coat bursts open and the growing plant emerges. The tip of the root is the first thing to emerge and it's first for good reason. It will anchor the seed in place, and allow the embryo to absorb water and nutrients from the surrounding soil.

Some seeds need special treatment or conditions of light, temperature, moisture, etc. to germinate. Seed dormancy is very complex, but it protects that living plant material until conditions are right for it to emerge and grow.

Practical lessons can be learned from the seed:

* Seeds with bigger amounts of endosperm can feed the embryo plant longer, while it works its way toward light. Therefore, big seeds can usually be planted deeper.
* Seeds must absorb water to get germination going. Therefore, presoaking seeds may speed up the process.
* Available water is important to the newly emerged root. Therefore, you should plant seeds a little deeper in the middle of summer, when the top of the soil dries out quickly.

Brain Damage x Frost Wreck Lineage / Genealogy

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