bodhi seeds

HeartIandhank

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I liked taking her at day 58. Seemed perfect. :)
I just cut some down yesterday at day 56.. I'll have to throw up some pics in a non Bodhi thread..
I'm running an S1 collected from the cut in 2011.. It is a little more leaning towards skunk.. bigger yields too..
 

HeartIandhank

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Just finished a RKU.. Yield was nice (1.5 oz of nice nugs + 1/2 oz of smaller buds.. grown in 1 gal) but my favorite thing about it was the way the smell carried through in the smoke.. Some of the buds were purple inside, very nice visually..

Smoke was thick and potent (8/10), yet EXTREMELY smooth (no coughing).

I would highly recommend this strain for anyone and am sure any crosses will be A+

When I went out seeking info on Bodhi a good friend told me to look for Road kill unicorn. I understand those seeds are hard to come by.. Lucky duck..
 

COGrown

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Just finished a RKU.. Yield was nice (1.5 oz of nice nugs + 1/2 oz of smaller buds.. grown in 1 gal) but my favorite thing about it was the way the smell carried through in the smoke.. Some of the buds were purple inside, very nice visually..

Smoke was thick and potent (8/10), yet EXTREMELY smooth (no coughing).

I would highly recommend this strain for anyone and am sure any crosses will be A+
This is definitely in my top 5 seed strains of all time. Pretty much has everything a decent person could want.

 

TonightYou

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That Bodhi vigor! Did some much needed maintenance last night, cloning (put a mountain temple and snow queen flowering cuts in the bucket, let's see how funky they get).

TER hit the water (3 beans have tails). Transplant the lemon zinger clone, she will be ran again next as I'm sad I lost her first go round. She was beautiful with heavy lemon traits, and what looks to be a fantastic yielded. In flower now, Blueberry Hill, Goji, a sunshine daydream, two female mountain temples and 2 snow queens. Non B gear is grape stomper, purple wrexican, 2 sleestack skunk 1.

Eta going to add an extra fan to help with heat buy loving the cooler temperature we are experiencing
 

TonightYou

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I'll stop on by and post up! I'm too lazy to have a journal. What I'll do is after flowering them out do a strain overview. I'll do the same with all my non bodhi gear.

Didn't take clones of purple wrexican or sleestack as I've got so many beans. If something is good I'll know simply to pop more beans.

ACE gear will go in next as well as sensi MLI. I'll start posting that gear right before flower. I will say this, in breed strains really lack vigor and need more time to grow. Got spoiled by Bodhi vigor..

Eta When BBH or Goji comes down I'm putting the Lemon Zinger in again and White Lotus (1 and 2). Those are in three gallon fabric pots. Any of the sleestack turn out to be male, will get Ace gear in as those are one gallon
 

COGrown

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I'll stop on by and post up! I'm too lazy to have a journal. What I'll do is after flowering them out do a strain overview. I'll do the same with all my non bodhi gear.

Didn't take clones of purple wrexican or sleestack as I've got so many beans. If something is good I'll know simply to pop more beans.

ACE gear will go in next as well as sensi MLI. I'll start posting that gear right before flower. I will say this, in breed strains really lack vigor and need more time to grow. Got spoiled by Bodhi vigor..
I ran four MLI beans, but only got one girl. Not the prettiest to look at, either on the plant or as finished bud, but she really blew me away with the taste/smell, which was very much an orange-diesel-fuel kind of thing, made fantastic extracts. Definitely what one would consider a hash plant, which only makes sense, given its lineage. The frost was there, but not as much so as with most of the other strains I run, but as far as processable plant matter goes, the yield was very good. I want to say it needed a longish amount of veg time and had only a moderate amount of stretch in flowering, but I only ran it twice. I'm sure I will revisit the pack at some point. I know there's a lot of people slagging on sensi these days, but I think that there's still some excellent phenotypes in their strains. They just aren't the multigenerational polyhybrids that people have gotten used to, and frequently require more selection work. Same thing I would say about Mr. Nice's genetics.
 

TonightYou

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I ran four MLI beans, but only got one girl. Not the prettiest to look at, either on the plant or as finished bud, but she really blew me away with the taste/smell, which was very much an orange-diesel-fuel kind of thing, made fantastic extracts. Definitely what one would consider a hash plant, which only makes sense, given its lineage. The frost was there, but not as much so as with most of the other strains I run, but as far as processable plant matter goes, the yield was very good. I want to say it needed a longish amount of veg time and had only a moderate amount of stretch in flowering, but I only ran it twice. I'm sure I will revisit the pack at some point. I know there's a lot of people slagging on sensi these days, but I think that there's still some excellent phenotypes in their strains. They just aren't the multigenerational polyhybrids that people have gotten used to, and frequently require more selection work. Same thing I would say about Mr. Nice's genetics.
Thanks for that. I'm also running PCK and just like MLI it is slow to get started. If it was Bodhi gear it would already be at least in one gallons but still hanging out in party cups. I don't like to transfer until there is a solid root ball. I'm hoping for some chill indica plants. I have a knock out smoke from SSDD, but a good relaxing, functional indica would be great. I have plenty of sativa hybrids and BBH is middle of the road with effects
 

COGrown

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Thanks for that. I'm also running PCK and just like MLI it is slow to get started. If it was Bodhi gear it would already be at least in one gallons but still hanging out in party cups. I don't like to transfer until there is a solid root ball. I'm hoping for some chill indica plants. I have a knock out smoke from SSDD, but a good relaxing, functional indica would be great. I have plenty of sativa hybrids and BBH is middle of the road with effects
Honestly, I think it just depends on what Bodhi gear you've grown. Appalachia and Snow Lotus hybrids are not only f1, but both males have extremely vigorous vegetative plants their parentage, the blockhead in Snow Lotus and both the tres dawg and green crack in appalachia are great veggers. The hybrids that are crosses with indicas and the deadly g male, on the other hand, take much longer in veg. I think a lot of this comes from the evolutionary backgrounds of the sativa and indica lines themselves; while sativas grow both above and below ground at healthy rates, indicas seem to like to grow a healthy root mass, and then once that has been established their vegetative/flowering growth will increase substantially. This makes a great deal of sense if you consider that where sativas generally grow there is usually not only frequent rain but a substantially higher ambient humidity; and indicas come from regions with less frequent rain and a much lower humidity, which is why they are much more vulnerable to bud mold, as they have not had the opportunity to evolve to life in a high humidity environment. Less water + less humidity = the need for a much larger and more vigorous root ball to support a vigorous plant. The MLI and PCK are both selected from indica landrace lines from Afghanistan and Pakistan, so a lengthy veg period goes with the territory, so to speak. The flip side of the coin is that you get a photoperiod cycle adapted to a higher latitude, and their flowering time is pretty quick. My MLI was completely done in 7 weeks in hydroponics.
 

TonightYou

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I think you are spot on about the root masses. Most of my sativa dominant hybrids have been huge in root mass. The couple more indica dominate strains and the one afghan I've grown, not so much.

Thanks again mate.
 

st0wandgrow

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Yeah, it was a gift from my patient. They have long since rooted.. just scared to put em upstairs.. my kitties like to eat plants.

The next time you take cuts for clones, break off a shoot from your aloe plant and squeeze the exposed end a bit between your forefinger and thumb until some of the pulp/juice comes out. Take your marijuana cut and dip it in that. Aloe is very high in salicylic acid which is a great rooting hormone
 

Flaming Pie

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The next time you take cuts for clones, break off a shoot from your aloe plant and squeeze the exposed end a bit between your forefinger and thumb until some of the pulp/juice comes out. Take your marijuana cut and dip it in that. Aloe is very high in salicylic acid which is a great rooting hormone
With rooting hormones as well? Or just by itself?
 
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