Discover the power of Dirty Laundry Seeds by Atlas Seed, a fuel-forward hybrid celebrated for its focused effects and expedited flowering time. Perfect for growers seeking a unique strain with robust genetics and a distinctive aroma.
- Genetics: Derived from Girl Scout Cookies lineage, with a GMO cross
- Effects: Experience a focused and clear-headed sensation
- Flowering: Blooms 2-3 weeks earlier than typical GMO strains
- Terpenes: Emits an earthy and fuel-rich aroma
About Dirty Laundry Seeds
Discover the exceptional qualities of Dirty Laundry Seeds by Atlas Seed, a fuel-forward, fast-flowering, feminized photoperiod variety. This quick-flowering semi-full term strain stands out for its remarkable solventless hash production capabilities. With its Girl Scout Cookies lineage, specifically GMO cannabis seeds, this F1 cross is an outstanding washer, maintaining the savory, funky terpenes of GMO while reducing the flowering time significantly by 2-3 weeks. Expect to achieve excellent hash production numbers with every cultivation.
Flavor and Aroma Profile
Dirty Laundry Seeds by Atlas Seed deliver a unique and savory profile. The rich, funky terpenes of GMO are prominent, complemented by the unmistakable gas terps. As the plant matures, you may also notice beautiful hues of purple, adding to its visual appeal.
Growth and Yield Information
Flowering Time
While GMO strains typically require a longer flowering period, often beginning to mid-October, Dirty Laundry Seeds by Atlas Seed have been optimized to complete their cycle 2-3 weeks earlier. However, it may take a few extra days to a week longer to finish compared to other semi-full term varieties in the Atlas Seed catalog due to the GMO influence.
Yield Potential
Although the yield potential of Dirty Laundry Seeds might be slightly lower, this can be effectively offset by increasing planting densities or focusing on cultivating higher quality flowers. Additionally, the exceptional hash production makes this strain particularly valuable for those prioritizing solventless extraction.
Conclusion
For growers seeking a vigorous, well-yielding plant with a distinctive profile and outstanding washing capabilities, Dirty Laundry Seeds by Atlas Seed is an excellent choice. Its combination of reduced flowering time, unique terpene profile, and exceptional hash production makes it a must-have in any cannabis garden.
Seed Germination Instructions
for cannabis seeds
Step 1: Soak the seeds
- Fill a glass with clean, room-temperature water (68-77°F / 20-25°C).
- Use filtered, dechlorinated, or pH-balanced water to prevent contaminants.
- Drop the seeds into the water and gently swirl to ensure full submersion.
- If seeds float, tap them down lightly or leave them to absorb water.
- Optional: Add 3% hydrogen peroxide (H₂O₂) at a ratio of 1 ml per 100 ml of water to prevent mold and bacteria.
- Place the glass in a dark, warm location for 2-6 hours (do not exceed 12 hours to prevent drowning).
Step 2: Prepare the Germination Plate
- Dampen two layers of paper towel, cotton, or thick toilet paper with clean, dechlorinated water.
- If using toilet paper, fold multiple plies to ensure adequate thickness.
- Place seeds evenly between the layers, ensuring they do not touch each other.
- Towels should be moist but not soaking wet.
- Set the damp towel on a plate and cover with another plate or place it inside a resealable plastic bag to retain moisture.
- Store in a dark, warm location (70-78°F / 21-26°C) such as a drawer or cabinet.
- Check the moisture level every 6-12 hours and add water as needed to prevent drying.
- Expected Germination Time:
- Most seeds crack open within 48-72 hours.
- Some may take 5-6 days to show taproots.
- Older seeds or seeds with a tougher shell may take up to 10-15 days to sprout.
- If a seed has not sprouted within 10 days, gently check it for signs of swelling or softening.
Step 3: Monitor Germination
- Seeds typically crack open and develop a taproot within 48-72 hours, but some may take up to 5-6 days.
- Older or dormant seeds may take 10-15 days to sprout, especially if they have a thicker shell.
- Check regularly for signs of mold or fungal growth.
- If mold appears, replace the paper towel and rinse seeds in a diluted hydrogen peroxide solution (1 ml of 3% H₂O₂ per 100 ml water).
- The seed is ready for planting when the white taproot emerges and reaches ¼-½ inch (0.6-1.3 cm).
Step 4: Planting the Seeds
- Prepare a pH-balanced growing medium (pH 5.5-6.0) such as:
- Quality soil-perlite mix
- Coco coir with perlite
- Rockwool cubes (must be pre-soaked in pH 5.5 water)
- Plant the seed 2-5 mm deep, with the root tip facing downward.
- Use containers that are at least 10 cm (4 inches) deep with drainage holes for healthy root development.
- Lightly cover the seed with soil—do not press down too hard.
- Spray the top layer with water instead of drenching it.
Step 5: Initial Care for Seedlings
- Keep the growing medium moist but not waterlogged—spray with a spray bottle instead of overwatering.
- Maintain high humidity by:
- Covering containers with clear plastic wrap or a humidity dome.
- Ensuring there is some airflow to prevent mold buildup.
- Place seedlings under cold white LED or fluorescent lights or in indirect sunlight at 68-77°F (20-25°C).
Step 6: Gradual Exposure to Light
- Once seedlings emerge and develop their first set of leaves (cotyledons):
- Slowly introduce them to stronger light sources.
- Start with low-intensity LED, CFL, or indirect sunlight, then gradually increase exposure.
- Keep grow lights at a safe distance:
- LEDs: 12-24 inches (30-60 cm) above seedlings.
- HPS/MH: 24-36 inches (60-90 cm) above seedlings.
- If transitioning to outdoor sunlight:
- Harden seedlings off gradually by placing them outside for short periods each day.
Additional Tips
- Use filtered rainwater, bottled water, or dechlorinated tap water.
- Maintain humidity levels between 70-80% for optimal germination.
- Avoid handling the taproot directly, as it is delicate and can be easily damaged.
- If using rockwool cubes, pre-soak them in pH 5.5 water before planting.
- Germination rates depend on strain genetics, seed age, and storage conditions.
Seeds may take longer to sprout if conditions are too dry, cold, or hot.
Failure to follow these steps may reduce germination success and replacements are unlikely.
By following these steps, you’ll achieve healthy, vigorous cannabis seedlings ready for strong growth. 🌱
