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kmog33

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I've learned you can not admit to being wrong in regards to day length / photoperiod / seedlings / specific regions so you put words in my mouth and try to shift the focus to temperature in hopes that you can "win" there.

However, from the first time I addressed this issue I spoke of frost considerations, which is a factor of temperature, so I've included that factor FROM THE BEGINNING.

Further, you'll see that your temperature argument (even for this year) fails when the data FOR THE GIVEN REGION (Hint: NOT fucking LA) is analyzed.
I admit that I stand by every point I've made in an argument you can't let go of. Tbh I didn't think about that Convo or you one time until you messaged me on IG trying to prove a point you've done nothing but fail at. You have anecdotal evidence from one dude. It's hilarious. I can find a hundred that don't plant in April in California because the weather doesn't permit or you get reveg or stunned seedling with some that toughed through poor weather conditions for every one dude you can find that does. So I mean, standard data is in favor of my point, while a year after an argument, you found one other dude that planted this year at the same time as you. Funny also because I think the original poster from ky was posting about plants flowring g too early and revegging when he planted in April, again, weighing in on my side of the point.

Maybe you need to sit back and realize who can't accept a lost or useless argument. You dmed a dude you don't know on IG a year after the initial debate, with he one piece of anecdotal evidence you found to back up your point. Lol.

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ForRealz

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Also, nice choice of cities, Kentucky ranges from 34-36.8ish I think. So from where I am to the lowest part of norcal

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You are incorrect again, those are some of the northern and southern most cities in KY, so from approx 36.6 - 39 degrees lat.

^^^Will you be able to admit that or can you argue around it too?
 

ForRealz

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I admit that I stand by every point I've made in an argument you can't let go of. Tbh I didn't think about that Convo or you one time until you messaged me on IG trying to prove a point you've done nothing but fail at. You have anecdotal evidence from one dude. It's hilarious. I can find a hundred that don't plant in April in California because the weather doesn't permit or you get reveg or stunned seedling with some that toughed through poor weather conditions for every one dude you can find that does. So I mean, standard data is in favor of my point, while a year after an argument, you found one other dude that planted this year at the same time as you. Funny also because I think the original poster from ky was posting about plants flowring g too early and revegging when he planted in April, again, weighing in on my side of the point.

Maybe you need to sit back and realize who can't accept a lost or useless argument. You dmed a dude you don't know on IG a year after the initial debate, with he one piece of anecdotal evidence you found to back up your point. Lol.

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That "one dude" happens to be Bodhi, dude.
 

kmog33

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If bodhi put weed in his butt because it gives better terpz, would you go that route as well? Lol
High times says it's the way to go.


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ForRealz

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Lol, still anecdotal, dude.

It could be God, and your ONE piece of ANECDOTAL evidence Would still be just that.

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Haha, yeah just "one" piece of evidence.

Here's another anecdote for you: you can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink.

See, that applies here in that, you can show @kmog33 when the breeder plants his seeds, day length calendars, and actual temperatures for Region In Question, but you still can't make him believe that that is an acceptable time frame to plant seeds In YOUR Region In Question.

Hahaha, it would be like if I told you that "you can't plant seeds in LA until June" when you personally know that to be incorrect.
 

Bakersfield

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Haha, yeah just "one" piece of evidence.

Here's another anecdote for you: you can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink.

See, that applies here in that, you can show @kmog33 when the breeder plants his seeds, day length calendars, and actual temperatures for Region In Question, but you still can't make him believe that that is an acceptable time frame to plant seeds In YOUR Region In Question.

Hahaha, it would be like if I told you that "you can't plant seeds in LA until June" when you personally know that to be incorrect.
Who cares?
Why can't you back off and agree to disagree with kmog33?
Your bringing a 1 year old beef to the Bodhi thread that doesn't really interest most of us, I'm sure.
 

ForRealz

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Who cares?
Why can't you back off and agree to disagree with kmog33?
Your bringing a 1 year old beef to the Bodhi thread that doesn't really interest most of us, I'm sure.
To be sure, my initial post was of / pertaining to Bodhi and Bodhi seeds. I really just wanted to put the information out there so that, primarily, the person that was told he planted too early could see for himself that the breeder (near same latitude) also plants at that time frame that he planted in.

Secondarily, I wanted to show any interested, but possibly ill-informed, parties near said latitude additional proof of acceptability of said time line.

It was not my intent to get into another prolonged debate, cluttering Bodhi thread.

It was my intent to reveal the Truth as experienced by me (in region in question) and as supported by additional evidence. Truth is my only concern, not interest, likes, or friends :bigjoint:
 

hillbill

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Killed a Hibernate boy today and transplanted 2 that look promising but not showing. Of 3 the boy stretched a bit but not much. I keep my light intense and close and only get much stretch from near full breed Sativa. Looks like some sort of NL cross.
 

Jaybodankly

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"The only factor for when you can plant outside is day length. That's what I've learned from this yearlong debacle lol".

Do not ignore soil temperature. Soil can be still cold even though the days are warm. If soil temps are near 50 degrees soil biology essentially goes dormant. Your plants will sit there till the soil warms up.
After 30+ years of growing plants. I have concluded there is no advantage to putting plants out early.
Much better to keep them in a protected environment for another week or two. I treat cannabis like tomato plants even if they are tougher. Plants like even temps. Large swings of 30 degrees (45 night /75 days) or more are stressful and should be avoided.
Dont be the first in the neighborhood to put your plants out. It will not give you bigger returns. Proper environment every step of the way will.
 

Tangerine_

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Wouldn't ya know it!!?? I planted 5 MSSxAppy, got 5 females. Good luck right?!

But only managed to get clones from 4. The ONE plant (number 1) that I didn't take clones from is the frostiest, most vigorous, nicely stacked pheno of the bunch.

Of course my keeper will come done to the smoke itself but damn. This is exact same thing happened when I germed 5 Apollos. The best one didn't get cloned.

I'm done gambling. From this day forward I'm taking clones from everything...even if I have to buy another tent to do so.

OK...rant over. LOL.

GLG order should be arriving today :fire:
 

Deep21

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Just added to my newly started collection
Excited to start
Up Bodhi goodness.

Cookies and cream
Girl scout cookies X Star Fighter F2
10 seeds

Mickey Kush
Irish kush x Jack the ripper
10 seeds

Appalachia super skunk
Mass Super Skunk X Appalachia
11 seeds

Granola funk aka Disco Biscuits
Girl scout cookie X wookie 15
11 seeds

Prayer tower
Lemon thai X Appalachia
21 seeds

Soraya
Afkansastan X Snow lotus
11 seeds

Dream lotus
Blue dream X Snow lotus
11 seeds

Dream Beaver
Dirty hippy X Appalacia
11 seeds

Space monkey
Gorilla glue 4 X wookie 15
11 seeds

Goji OG
Nepali OG X Snow Lotus
11 seeds

Sour Butter X 88GL3/HP
11 seeds

Cherry Sunshine
Fat Cherry X SSDD
11 seeds

Chemd X Sunshine Daydream
11 seeds


Prayer tower 6 days from inital soak in paper towel
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13 days since pulling seed from pack -prayer tower. Amazing health, vigor and growth rate to this plant. Purple hairy stems and thick lush green leaves. Already hypnotizing to look at.
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luv2grow

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Unless you know exactly which fisher and its Micro Climate Bodhi plants in SC then your argument is void. Ground temps are key in this equation like @Jaybodankly stated.
It sucks for the guy that planted and got screwed. No one wants to see that in this thread. This argument or disagreement is lame because the constants are so far off from each place mentioned.
 

Freedom farmer 420

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Wouldn't ya know it!!?? I planted 5 MSSxAppy, got 5 females. Good luck right?!

But only managed to get clones from 4. The ONE plant (number 1) that I didn't take clones from is the frostiest, most vigorous, nicely stacked pheno of the bunch.

Of course my keeper will come done to the smoke itself but damn. This is exact same thing happened when I germed 5 Apollos. The best one didn't get cloned.

I'm done gambling. From this day forward I'm taking clones from everything...even if I have to buy another tent to do so.

OK...rant over. LOL.

GLG order should be arriving today :fire:
Hells yeah guy awesome real nice I gotta start taking clones too ive lost two of the best strains ive ever grow cuz I didn't take any
 

Tangerine_

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"The only factor for when you can plant outside is day length. That's what I've learned from this yearlong debacle lol".

Do not ignore soil temperature. Soil can be still cold even though the days are warm. If soil temps are near 50 degrees soil biology essentially goes dormant. Your plants will sit there till the soil warms up.
After 30+ years of growing plants. I have concluded there is no advantage to putting plants out early.
Much better to keep them in a protected environment for another week or two. I treat cannabis like tomato plants even if they are tougher. Plants like even temps. Large swings of 30 degrees (45 night /75 days) or more are stressful and should be avoided.
Dont be the first in the neighborhood to put your plants out. It will not give you bigger returns. Proper environment every step of the way will.
Yep. Agree.
Not to sound like a broken record but this why I'll never understand why more outdoor growers don't utilize a Farmers Almanac.

Sure, its 'raw' data but that data has been compiled over many yrs and is actually quite accurate. I haven't flipped through this yrs version but I believe there's even a graph that shows its accuracy from yr to yr decade to decade.

There's so much more info/data/knowledge to be utilized than just "plant hardiness" or estimated frost dates.

Not trying to argue or debate with anyone so I hope my post doesn't come off that way. I just believe outdoor growers (especially new growers) are doing themselves a huge disservice by not utilizing it.
 
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