bodhi seeds

Jay7t5

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Went 11/12 on my pack of space monkey for what it’s worth. 1 runt culled. 1 awesome keeper. I’d pop the rest of them. It’s Kind of silly to speculate based on such a small sample size if you ask me.
I agree bro, I will have more room soon so will be popping more, I just wanted to pop a couple and wouldn't mind what sex,as im doing some crosses anyway atm but It ain't happening so far, I had a runt or 2 in a pack before so I probably just unlucky and randomly picked out 2 dodgey seeds, we'll see how 3 & 4 turn out now, fingers crossed
 

hillbill

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Seriously though, Space Monkey has been very easy with extreme loudness and intense effects. Made F2s even. Strong stems and wonderful nugs. Three more or less phenos encompassing Sativa, Indica and hybreed. Any of these knocks my wife to the couch though. Enchanting and wonderful smells and taste from each pull!

In other business, looks like maybe 3 Phone Home girls a week in. Another Wookie daddy plant. Triangle Kush mom. These all look like each other and are very strong and stocky with Indica lookin' leaves. Maybe Lavender smell already. These have been topped.
 

Diet Pepsi Terps

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Update on Vietnamese x Columbian x Afghani F2 project
I was a bit worried, but, as of this morning, all three are up and helmets off. One had a little trouble shedding the helmet, but I love how Rapid Rooters allow me to dunk just the stuck shell in water. It only took 30 seconds of water and a little shimmy, and they're all looking good and unstressed.

"Question of the Day"
Saturday afternoon, I scuffed and soaked four Bodhi seeds: Granola Funk, Mountain Temple, SSDD, and Lucky Wookie, all singles, cuz that's how I roll. They went into Rapid Rooters this morning. Just for fun, which do you think will be first up?
 

Freedom farmer 420

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Update on Vietnamese x Columbian x Afghani F2 project
I was a bit worried, but, as of this morning, all three are up and helmets off. One had a little trouble shedding the helmet, but I love how Rapid Rooters allow me to dunk just the stuck shell in water. It only took 30 seconds of water and a little shimmy, and they're all looking good and unstressed.

"Question of the Day"
Saturday afternoon, I scuffed and soaked four Bodhi seeds: Granola Funk, Mountain Temple, SSDD, and Lucky Wookie, all singles, cuz that's how I roll. They went into Rapid Rooters this morning. Just for fun, which do you think will be first up?
I'm going with ssdd
 

SFnone

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Update on Vietnamese x Columbian x Afghani F2 project
I was a bit worried, but, as of this morning, all three are up and helmets off. One had a little trouble shedding the helmet, but I love how Rapid Rooters allow me to dunk just the stuck shell in water. It only took 30 seconds of water and a little shimmy, and they're all looking good and unstressed.

"Question of the Day"
Saturday afternoon, I scuffed and soaked four Bodhi seeds: Granola Funk, Mountain Temple, SSDD, and Lucky Wookie, all singles, cuz that's how I roll. They went into Rapid Rooters this morning. Just for fun, which do you think will be first up?
LW
 

SFnone

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What are the effects like?
Looks tasty
I've got a reg pack of SSDD and picked up reg pack of Terpenado as a freebie. Terpenado seeds are very small compared to SSDD , they look viable though.. idk anyone else pick up some Terpenado regs? What was the germ rate if yes
Thanks
don't worry about small seeds- some of the tallest plants can come from the smaller seeds...
 

growslut

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Yesterday I watched/listened to the Bodhi interview on the Adam Dunn show

From the little Bodhi got to speak, the dude seems fascinating. I had no idea how deep he digs for the strains and how he travels all over the world to re-discover heirloom strains. And such a peaceful dude who has so much humble knowledge. He embodies good vibes. He was so genuine about wanting people to do whatever they can with his strains to further the genetic potential of weed. I wish I could have heard more of what he had to say

Adam Dunn however, is absolutely terrible at interviews. Adam spoke 85% of the time. It cracked me up how he always made sure to answer his own question first when asking Bodhi anything, and jump in to give his response to all the callers on the phone. But my favorite awful moments were when Adam interrupted a caller to tell him he couldn't ask another question because they had to do shout outs--and then cut to 8straight minutes of ramble-filled advertising. That and when Bodhi started to talk about how he has 5 seed companies--but Adam interrupted him and they never got back to it.

I only heard Bohdi talk about 2. Bohdi did say that Bodhi Seeds is the 'California Quisine' of the seed world. And Supernatural Selections features the heirloom varieties from his world travels.

Anyone know what the other 3 seed companies Bodhi is involved with?

Or a better source for a Bodhi interview?
 

ky farmer

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All the seeds I have sean adiverticed are just crosses.dos he have any lines that's worked to where 90 percent of all plants are the same?Thats what a real breader dos there is no way in hell one man can work 100 lines of beans to the finish in one life time.
 

jayblaze710

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Yesterday I watched/listened to the Bodhi interview on the Adam Dunn show

From the little Bodhi got to speak, the dude seems fascinating. I had no idea how deep he digs for the strains and how he travels all over the world to re-discover heirloom strains. And such a peaceful dude who has so much humble knowledge. He embodies good vibes. He was so genuine about wanting people to do whatever they can with his strains to further the genetic potential of weed. I wish I could have heard more of what he had to say

Adam Dunn however, is absolutely terrible at interviews. Adam spoke 85% of the time. It cracked me up how he always made sure to answer his own question first when asking Bodhi anything, and jump in to give his response to all the callers on the phone. But my favorite awful moments were when Adam interrupted a caller to tell him he couldn't ask another question because they had to do shout outs--and then cut to 8straight minutes of ramble-filled advertising. That and when Bodhi started to talk about how he has 5 seed companies--but Adam interrupted him and they never got back to it.

I only heard Bohdi talk about 2. Bohdi did say that Bodhi Seeds is the 'California Quisine' of the seed world. And Supernatural Selections features the heirloom varieties from his world travels.

Anyone know what the other 3 seed companies Bodhi is involved with?

Or a better source for a Bodhi interview?
100%. Adam Dunn sucks, comes off super arrogant too. If you haven’t listened to the Pot Cast Bodhi interview, it is incredible. Just jam packed with information. If I had time, I’d take notes with timestamps.
 

Freedom farmer 420

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Yesterday I watched/listened to the Bodhi interview on the Adam Dunn show

From the little Bodhi got to speak, the dude seems fascinating. I had no idea how deep he digs for the strains and how he travels all over the world to re-discover heirloom strains. And such a peaceful dude who has so much humble knowledge. He embodies good vibes. He was so genuine about wanting people to do whatever they can with his strains to further the genetic potential of weed. I wish I could have heard more of what he had to say

Adam Dunn however, is absolutely terrible at interviews. Adam spoke 85% of the time. It cracked me up how he always made sure to answer his own question first when asking Bodhi anything, and jump in to give his response to all the callers on the phone. But my favorite awful moments were when Adam interrupted a caller to tell him he couldn't ask another question because they had to do shout outs--and then cut to 8straight minutes of ramble-filled advertising. That and when Bodhi started to talk about how he has 5 seed companies--but Adam interrupted him and they never got back to it.

I only heard Bohdi talk about 2. Bohdi did say that Bodhi Seeds is the 'California Quisine' of the seed world. And Supernatural Selections features the heirloom varieties from his world travels.

Anyone know what the other 3 seed companies Bodhi is involved with?

Or a better source for a Bodhi interview?
The potcast interview with bodhi was great
 
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