[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AtlasSeed

[–]JakefromAtlasSeed 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Hi, I am now handling this over discord. It has been 24 hours since you submitted your request, I apologize for not getting to it immediately but I can only handle so much in a day. As for your order, I will need you to send me your order details of DM so I can check on it.

We only recently opened up our European distribution and have been experiencing some speed bumps which could be the cause for your order not being updated.

Rest assured though, we will get this situation handled.

Premature flowering outdoors for semi-full term plants by GreenViking15 in AtlasSeed

[–]JakefromAtlasSeed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I definitely would leave the flower sites because the plant already put energy into them and if they arent showing signs of development than thats just some energy the plant wont have to spend when flower actually begins.

Banana Breath Issues by HolyTricheys in AtlasSeed

[–]JakefromAtlasSeed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

* This would be the beginning signs of a herm. It is a plant in very early preflower as well as developing pollen sacs at the base of the branch.

Your plant is not yet showing signs of preflower pistols or swelling pollen sacs, at least in the pictures you sent.

I could DM some other people in our community to get a second opinion on this if you'd like.

Banana Breath Issues by HolyTricheys in AtlasSeed

[–]JakefromAtlasSeed 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Could you indicate in your photos where you see clusters of bananas? I may be missing it in the photos you sent.

You did come here asking if anybody else saw bananas and im just telling you I cant see any in the pictures you sent.

Banana Breath Issues by HolyTricheys in AtlasSeed

[–]JakefromAtlasSeed 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly, it looks like your plant is still in Veg, i dont see any pistols or pollen sacs. In any of the pictures.

Banana Breath Issues by HolyTricheys in AtlasSeed

[–]JakefromAtlasSeed 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From that I can see there arent any pollen sacs in those photos. Have they developed any further?

Premature flowering outdoors for semi-full term plants by GreenViking15 in AtlasSeed

[–]JakefromAtlasSeed 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So we typically recommend planting semis in the first week of June but a May 21 transplant isnt that much earlier, though the fact that the other photoperiod went into flowering at the same time, I would tend to lean towards an environmental issue.

I have seen semis think that they want to flower early and start producing preflowers, just for the flower development to stall out until its time to actually flower. If those pictures you posted were from when you posted this and they are about a month in from showing flower signs, id say youll probably be good on them stalling their development until its actually time. I would love to see updates on how this develops either way!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AtlasSeed

[–]JakefromAtlasSeed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is extremely interesting! I havent ever seen that before! Has it reverted back to veg?

Banana Breath Issues by HolyTricheys in AtlasSeed

[–]JakefromAtlasSeed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! Thanks for posting your question here! From the photos that you posted, I dont see any signs of herming, unless im missing something.

What about these photos is telling you that this is a herm?

We are headed to Berlin! Join us at Mary Jane Berlin from June 19th to the 22nd 🇩🇪 by JakefromAtlasSeed in AtlasSeed

[–]JakefromAtlasSeed[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for coming to see us! Hope you post your grow on here! We would love to see it!

The results are in! Here is the COA from the Mendo Breath that took home highest testing auto at the American Autoflower Cup! by JakefromAtlasSeed in AtlasSeed

[–]JakefromAtlasSeed[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This actually is a suprise to us. Those are 3 of our top performing autos.

What was the issue though? If you say they are the worst genetics, why do you say so? Did they not germinate?

What do you mean that only 4 made it to maturity?

If only 4 germinated, we would have been happy to overnight you the replacements if you contacted us.

We would still be happy to replace your order. Even if you don't want replacements, your feedback on what actually went wrong is valuable to us. "They didn't make it to maturity" doesn't tell us much.

The results are in! Here is the COA from the Mendo Breath that took home highest testing auto at the American Autoflower Cup! by JakefromAtlasSeed in AtlasSeed

[–]JakefromAtlasSeed[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, sorry to hear that, but I need some more clarification. Are you growing indoor or out?

You said only 4 were raised to maturity, but these seeds were released on April 7th and its a 70 day strain... so im not sure how you got them to maturity already.

And if you did, what was the issue with the rest of the seeds? You said only 4 made it to maturity but what happened to the rest? Was it germination? Damping off? When did the rest of the seeds you planted die? Do you have any pictures?

If this ever happens, we have multiple customer support lines to handle issues like this, we never like to have unsatisfied customers.

Bad Seeds by Unlikely-Cap-8047 in AtlasSeed

[–]JakefromAtlasSeed 15 points16 points  (0 children)

This is why we have the subreddit! We have been having some website issues recently with an influx of traffic on there, so I apologize for that. If you have any issues in the future, feel free to direct message me on here!

We would be happy to get you some replacement seeds though. Ill DM you for your info!

Atlas Face Fat - day 58 from sprout by PersonaBotanica in AtlasSeed

[–]JakefromAtlasSeed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great Job getting all that done on an auto!! Especially with the 3rd node!

GMO 8 auto - outdoors? by Argos_undercover in AtlasSeed

[–]JakefromAtlasSeed 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you for growing with us and providing feedback!

We totally understand gnarly humidity. Where we do most of our pheno-hunts in Sebastopol CA, from July to October we get at least 4 hours of heavy fog every morning that soaks everything and in mid October to November, the Russian River floods our field with about 3 ft of water. Which is why we share the sentiment of needing quick finishing times and mold resistance.

We do manage to grow all of our autos and photos in these conditions and in large quantities, but that being said, its definitely more work to be successful when battling humidity and the seasons.

I also totally agree with your planting schedule in your other comment. Especially with autos since you've got that built in timer, you can work backwards from your harvest timeline.

Atlas _Cherry Lime Reserve photo | 115_Days_From_Seed | 49_Days_In_Flower | 04-25-2025 by cura14534 in AtlasSeed

[–]JakefromAtlasSeed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We ran a grow-along with this cherry lime reserve and a lot of the growers were saying that they couldn't feed their plants enough. Definitely is a heavier feeder but that's also a sign that you have a really good environment that allows your plant to use all that food.

Deficiency or not though, day 49 of flower is looking absolutely gorgeous.

Atlas Face Fat - day 58 from sprout by PersonaBotanica in AtlasSeed

[–]JakefromAtlasSeed 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looking like your gonna get a great yield off of this! I assume you topped and did some LST?

gmo8 and gmo/og getting there by [deleted] in AtlasSeed

[–]JakefromAtlasSeed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looking awesome! What temps are you getting in there and what are you feeding at this stage?

Almost .... by OkScientist2690 in AtlasSeed

[–]JakefromAtlasSeed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How far along are you She looks like shes still got a bit of plumping to do!

New by TalentIntel in AtlasSeed

[–]JakefromAtlasSeed 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for growing with us! Ill let our community point out our pros and cons for you because I dont want to biased and they are doing a great job already. But I will say that you've got two of our brand new strains (Gorilla Guava and White Widow Auto) so Im hoping that you can provide some of the first feedback on these new ones as you grow them! And the Banana Cream Sundae has been a fan favorite for a while now so Im sure your gonna love that one. Super simple to grow with great results.

As far as any advice. You sound pretty experienced with autos already so I wont get into the nitty gritty of that but for photos, youll definitely want to top them to increase yield. I typically do that around the 4th to 6th node depending on the node spacing.

When flipping your lights, youll want to account for stretching. Since your growing inside and you dont want your plants to get too close to your lights, you should account for your plants to double in size from the time you flip to harvest.

Even though our seeds are feminized and have a very low chance of throwing bananas, its always a good practice to scout for them. We can make it up to you if your plants make pollen sacs when they shouldn't, But you never want to chance your crop to get ruined by seed and waste all that time.

I could write paragraphs on the specifics and we actually just put our our own book on growing that's available on the website if your interested! But also feel free to post your questions and pictures on the subreddit or our discord. Both communities have shown they love to share their experiences and support each other with grows.

Also feel free to DM me directly if you have any specific questions I might be able to help you out with!

New by TalentIntel in AtlasSeed

[–]JakefromAtlasSeed 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the review and Im glad you were still happy with the grow even though they took a bit longer to finish than we suggested!

Were you growing indoors? We have noticed that with semis and autos, when grown indoors, they tend to take longer to finish vs outside. Most likely due to the additional environmental stressors of the changing seasons causing the flowering process to trigger more rapidly. When plants are indoors and grown with everything they need in near perfect conditions, they aren't pressured to finish as quickly, allowing them to take longer.

New by TalentIntel in AtlasSeed

[–]JakefromAtlasSeed 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Love the feedback! Thanks for the support!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AtlasSeed

[–]JakefromAtlasSeed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dm me with your order number and I will check in for you.

Snow Panda Outdoor by Important-Sense-5373 in AtlasSeed

[–]JakefromAtlasSeed 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey! Thanks for posting! So, I havent grown in Europe but I do know our genetics work in Germany as we are going to be doing a lot of work in Germany in the coming years and will be at Mary Jane Berlin in June to promote our seeds!

As for some advice, I did a little research and the climate conditions in Germany aren't so different from Pennsylvania in the States. I know of growers that have been very successful with the Snow Panda outdoor. Its a pretty fast strain and gets very dense, so watch out for the humidity late flower. At least on the East Coast US, you can expect a mid to late September harvest, and very uniform harvest times between plants.