bodhi seeds

Baja.Beaches

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On the same f3 plant I bred back some Gogi, this was from an f1 Gogi male so theoretically 3/4 Gogi. Looks mostly Gogi but does not smell Gogi at all. Smells dank, not sweet.

Playing with the genetics is fun & was a necessity for me when good seeds were tough to get. Now that seeds are easier to get I just bought some fresh Bodhi gear. I will continue to dabble but Bodhi has way more to choose from. The BBHP male I used for the f2 was an absolute stud. As a backyard grower I really did not have a way to preserve this stud so the rest of the males I used were just the best I had. The best male in a pack or the best male in hundreds…answer is obvious. Bodhi seeds are certainly worth the $$$, he does a great job but I still can’t resist experimenting a little besides.
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SativaInMind

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only need to thin lowers when the plant is too tall for light to penetrate.
You don't have this problem, as anyone could see from the pics.
this isn't true at all just so you know.... plants have limited auxins and other hormones and will not like if they get too big/branchy for there root mass, added in with some plants don't like lower light intensities, meaning lowers are less needed, other plants will grow huge colas all around even with lots of lowers! so genetics play a big role, but you sure don't want lowers taking energy that will never produce much. In that picture he sure does have more lowers than I would be interested in for indoors for most genetics...
OzLoco do a bit a experimenting, maybe after you get sick of harvesting larf that goes to the trim bin, then you will see what I mean, yawn on that response though haha :)
 

jayblaze710

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this isn't true at all just so you know.... plants have limited auxins and other hormones and will not like if they get too big/branchy for there root mass, added in with some plants don't like lower light intensities, meaning lowers are less needed, other plants will grow huge colas all around even with lots of lowers! so genetics play a big role, but you sure don't want lowers taking energy that will never produce much. In that picture he sure does have more lowers than I would be interested in for indoors for most genetics...
OzLoco do a bit a experimenting, maybe after you get sick of harvesting larf that goes to the trim bin, then you will see what I mean, yawn on that response though haha :)
Omg stfu. Just cuz you throw around a word like auxins doesn’t mean you have any idea what you’re talking about.
 

blowincherrypie

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this isn't true at all just so you know.... plants have limited auxins and other hormones and will not like if they get too big/branchy for there root mass, added in with some plants don't like lower light intensities, meaning lowers are less needed, other plants will grow huge colas all around even with lots of lowers! so genetics play a big role, but you sure don't want lowers taking energy that will never produce much. In that picture he sure does have more lowers than I would be interested in for indoors for most genetics...
OzLoco do a bit a experimenting, maybe after you get sick of harvesting larf that goes to the trim bin, then you will see what I mean, yawn on that response though haha :)
Homie @OzCocoLoco has put pics up of some beasts.. I think you need to be taking tips from him not the other way around.. Im still waiting on u to post some pics... If you dont wanna put up any buds then at least show us this Bodhi collection you've talked so much about :roll:

 

OzCocoLoco

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this isn't true at all just so you know.... plants have limited auxins and other hormones and will not like if they get too big/branchy for there root mass, added in with some plants don't like lower light intensities, meaning lowers are less needed, other plants will grow huge colas all around even with lots of lowers! so genetics play a big role, but you sure don't want lowers taking energy that will never produce much. In that picture he sure does have more lowers than I would be interested in for indoors for most genetics...
OzLoco do a bit a experimenting, maybe after you get sick of harvesting larf that goes to the trim bin, then you will see what I mean, yawn on that response though haha :)
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Your an idiot LOL
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There's 1800w of DE H.P.S over that 4x4 area so the light intensity is fine. Maybe you should do a bit of growing instead of making a fool of yourself on online forums ?
 

SativaInMind

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Your an idiot LOL
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There's 1800w of DE H.P.S over that 4x4 area so the light intensity is fine. Maybe you should do a bit of growing instead of making a fool of yourself on online forums ?
looks better from there I cant see the rest of the plant though, i can see you did trim so nice man :) can see a few nodes id pick off tho heh :rolleyes: ... and was just trying to help, ur 1st pic has what seems to be too many lowers imo but they are good lights, and im sure have great penetration, anyways 1800w for 4x4? surely that is far too much!!? don't need to insult me now, get high and relax ;)
Also cherrypie ah my good friend, you don't need to be so hostile, I don't have a camera and hate bad pics but I will get some up for you, can you practise some maturity though? :leaf::mrgreen:
 
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bobqp

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I missed the opportunity to cross a male skylotus over gth1. The gth1 decided to rejuvenated 2 weeks into flowering. And the other females skylotus
Uplift
And joystick have only shown preflowers. Might havt to store some pollen in the fridge or freezer
 

kindnug

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this isn't true at all just so you know.... plants have limited auxins and other hormones and will not like if they get too big/branchy for there root mass, added in with some plants don't like lower light intensities, meaning lowers are less needed, other plants will grow huge colas all around even with lots of lowers! so genetics play a big role, but you sure don't want lowers taking energy that will never produce much. In that picture he sure does have more lowers than I would be interested in for indoors for most genetics...
OzLoco do a bit a experimenting, maybe after you get sick of harvesting larf that goes to the trim bin, then you will see what I mean, yawn on that response though haha :)
His plants were obviously already cleaned up, anymore would've been overkill.
Commercial indoor grows only remove bottom 1/3 if they didn't train properly during veg which cause tall plants without enough light penetration. I do mini-scrog's indoors, each plant trained so they are all tops...

If I chopped up my 12' outdoor plants like your talking about I would lose a shitload of weight.
I don't trim much because it all gets squished into Sap, so harvesting lowers is just more product in the end.
 

SativaInMind

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His plants were obviously already cleaned up, anymore would've been overkill.
Commercial indoor grows only remove bottom 1/3 if they didn't train properly during veg which cause tall plants without enough light penetration. I do mini-scrog's indoors, each plant trained so they are all tops...

If I chopped up my 12' outdoor plants like your talking about I would lose a shitload of weight.
I don't trim much because it all gets squished into Sap, so harvesting lowers is just more product in the end.
outdoors is very different because of root space and that sun! Of course its all a balance. some strains I see grenades all the way to the bottom and possibly could of left a few more nodes, but in the past I experienced my fair share of 'small' yielders simply cause I was not trimming up enough and the plants were far too big for the roots.
With them strains if I put more plants in that same space with a couple colas each they would be far larger than trying to get big colas on 8 or so branches, of course it would of helped if they had more root space, but in general it can be easier to get more yield from more smaller plants, again depend on genetics.
Its all the style you grow like you say if they are tall and lanky and crowded you want very little lowers, some leaves let all the light down some don't, some plants hate lowers and sap yield and get herms, some don't care as much.
I just like to do 2-6 colas in small pots and pheno hunt as much as I can so I don't have to worry about lowers herming, and I can inspect an even canopy and a few colas evened out over inspecting every lower since I always pheno hunt I don't know the strain, so I just trim em right up and crowd em together and basically everything puts out good sized buds with less colas.

also sorry if I came across negative Oz I like the pics you post just seen you outdoor a lot so thought I had something to help with, only good vibes here sorry you weren't happy with my attempt to help, peace!
 
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Bubby'sndalab

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I had a WolfPack that had similar bud structure, but earlier trich. production.
Should be a heavy yielder from the looks of it, does it have any smells?

WolfPack had a sweet chronic chem smell, like a mix of greencrack+chem.
Didn't find any keepers, but it was just a single tester pack + I usually run 3packs.
No nose yet-been really hot in da lab so trich production is down-she stretched alot because of the heat but does look like a yielder
 
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