bodhi seeds

FlakeyFoont

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Good to hear,glad you chimed in.I really havent had any problems,just didnt want to steer anyone in the wrong direction if they were already using a product that worked.You're definitely right about it drying out once its mixed,its actually really light.Im doing a mix of the blue bag COM compost w/their lobster this next run.I use a bale of happy frog soil conditioner which is a killer product as well.Digging the rice hulls in place of perlite I've switched to.Man,I have access to a shitload of cooked lobster shells all summer/fall.If i could find a way to keep the animals out,I'd consider composting it.I built a big 3bin compost bin last summer and did compost a few,but it was an assache.I've got to research what exactly is used(innards and all?)

If I didnt have space to mix up my own soil, I'd probably use that stuff.It is basically a super soil(reflects on the price tag around here,almost $40 a bag)but all the ingredients are niiice.
SSDD water only(COM Lobster compost)getting close
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Sounds like your close to the source.

I'm in NC, but we have a farm store that makes orders for us from Seven Springs who distribute for COM, and doesn't charge any shipping, so it's about 25 beans a bag.

I bury stuff in the compost pile that the critters like. They don't get it all, and the more adventurous help aerate the pile, I'm pretty slack, lol!

The shells are loaded with chitins.
 

natureboygrower

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Sounds like your close to the source.

I'm in NC, but we have a farm store that makes orders for us from Seven Springs who distribute for COM, and doesn't charge any shipping, so it's about 25 beans a bag.

I bury stuff in the compost pile that the critters like. They don't get it all, and the more adventurous help aerate the pile, I'm pretty slack, lol!

The shells are loaded with chitins.
I've got an annoying ass family of black bear around here.Once they find it,they dont forget and circle around about once every 3 days.They didnt find the pile last year but i was rinsing the shells which was the time-suck.I'll just try burying them deeper without the rinse this upcoming summer.
 

Diesel0889

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I have been using the COM lobster compost indoors and out for a few years now, Its some good stuff. Its heavy right out of the bag, but once mixed up with everything else I have had no issues with it.
Maybe I'll take one for the team and see what happens or go half and half with malibu compost and some worm casting. The more i think about it the more I want to try it. It's nice to hear some have had success with it . Gives me hope for sure thank you all for posting on this. I get more answers here than the rest of the forum lol. I love the bodhi thread. Thanks and happy growing!!!

Another quick question... lava rocks from home depot or lowes with a quick rinse ok??? Normal for me is pumice but would like to swap it up... thanks in advance. Maybe a handful or 2 of rice hulls also... gro kashi has a spot this round also... enough of my rant... goodnight
 

Kp sunshine

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Good to hear,glad you chimed in.I really havent had any problems,just didnt want to steer anyone in the wrong direction if they were already using a product that worked.You're definitely right about it drying out once its mixed,its actually really light.Im doing a mix of the blue bag COM compost w/their lobster this next run.I use a bale of happy frog soil conditioner which is a killer product as well.Digging the rice hulls in place of perlite I've switched to.Man,I have access to a shitload of cooked lobster shells all summer/fall.If i could find a way to keep the animals out,I'd consider composting it.I built a big 3bin compost bin last summer and did compost a few,but it was an assache.I've got to research what exactly is used(innards and all?)

If I didnt have space to mix up my own soil, I'd probably use that stuff.It is basically a super soil(reflects on the price tag around here,almost $40 a bag)but all the ingredients are niiice.
SSDD water only(COM Lobster compost)getting close
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You ever run your SSDD with bottle nutes to compare the difference with organics for smell and taste. I'm making the change in the fall. Have a few headbangers I should run organically before letting them go.
 

undercovergrow

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You ever run your SSDD with bottle nutes to compare the difference with organics for smell and taste. I'm making the change in the fall. Have a few headbangers I should run organically before letting them go.
i run SSDD in ROLS after running with a few different nutes in the beginning. doesn't change her taste as far as i am concerned, but i do notice better smells on her--more so finished product as she always has a nice smell to me.
 

Kp sunshine

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i run SSDD in ROLS after running with a few different nutes in the beginning. doesn't change her taste as far as i am concerned, but i do notice better smells on her--more so finished product as she always has a nice smell to me.
What's the high like with SSDD? I want something that has happy feel good effect. I was thinking blue sunshine but not sure. Hillbill says space monkey or SSDD.
 

undercovergrow

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What's the high like with SSDD? I want something that has happy feel good effect. I was thinking blue sunshine but not sure. Hillbill says space monkey or SSDD.
it's a really good high. SSDD doesn't have a ceiling imo as it's just as good to wake n bake as it is to smoke one more time before bed: always a nice cerebral high and it manages nerve pain quite nicely. definitely not a couch-lock strain unless you want her to be. she has a great smell (all phenos) and really great taste (some more than others but all are tasty). i've had phenos where the taste is absolutely amazing to me. i also love the consistency of the strain. i'll always have SSDD in my garden.
 

Kp sunshine

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it's a really good high. SSDD doesn't have a ceiling imo as it's just as good to wake n bake as it is to smoke one more time before bed: always a nice cerebral high and it manages nerve pain quite nicely. definitely not a couch-lock strain unless you want her to be. she has a great smell (all phenos) and really great taste (some more than others but all are tasty). i've had phenos where the taste is absolutely amazing to me. i also love the consistency of the strain. i'll always have SSDD in my garden.
Sounds like something for me
 

Diet Pepsi Terps

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it's a really good high. SSDD doesn't have a ceiling imo as it's just as good to wake n bake as it is to smoke one more time before bed: always a nice cerebral high and it manages nerve pain quite nicely. definitely not a couch-lock strain unless you want her to be. she has a great smell (all phenos) and really great taste (some more than others but all are tasty). i've had phenos where the taste is absolutely amazing to me. i also love the consistency of the strain. i'll always have SSDD in my garden.
I've got my first SSDD female flowering right now. I've only got a little over a half-pack left, so I'm gonna run this one from clone for a while. I love a good cerebral high!
 

Diet Pepsi Terps

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How did it grow? Different phenos? How’s the taste and effects?
Edit: We're talking about Soul Mate.

I grow a shitload of little plants, so I'm not really the guy to talk phenos or even really growth for that matter. What I can tell you is that the one little plant I grew had a beautiful structure and nice frost. (Being the daughter of Goji OG, I wouldn't really worry about growth, though, if you've ever ran Goji.)

The smell and taste are amazing. It's hard for me to put a finger on, but it's maybe a very fresh slightly-floral melon-ish smell. Maybe what the flowers on a cantaloupe might smell like?

The effects are what is really special. It takes certain, special strains to get me "up there" in that really great place. Gelato and Trainwreck are probably my two favorites of all time. To be real, Soul Mate really might be the next one. I like it beyond belief. It's a super-euphoric, cerebral feeling of well-being. I would not call it super-potent, but just wonderful genetics.
 

Bad Dawg

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I wouldn't have sold them like you said no matter what it makes you look bad. So if you don't sell them it pushes the issue back to the breeder where it actually belongs. Why are you taking the heat for the breeders choice.
I do not think you understand this situation. The Breeder is Bodhi and he made some special beans. He only had enough of them to give every vendor
11 packs. 100% of the sales go to put a roof on a temple that has shared their genetics with Mr B. And this is just 1 of many things the Bodhi Family does to give back. For example the currant BOGO free promo that I have going right now.
And I do not see where this makes me look bad.

And there is no reason for anyone to be upset at any breeder or vendor because there is a limited number of packs.
 

Rivendell

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which bodhi beans have done well for you in the com lobster compost ? i see it in the store all the time, they have a couple different versions, i cant really tell the differences between them though.
It's a base part of my mix, so everything grows in it. They claim that the lobster compost is a fungal compost and I know around me, that's the one everybody uses. Our local farm store goes through multiple pallets of it every year but doesn't sell much of the salmon and blueberry compost.
 

natureboygrower

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You ever run your SSDD with bottle nutes to compare the difference with organics for smell and taste. I'm making the change in the fall. Have a few headbangers I should run organically before letting them go.
I've run salt ferts and organic bottle nutes(biobizz) with her before,stoked to see how the finished product will turn out with this soil.It does smell louder this run.I have run goji all ways too,and personally imo,a plants 'true self' is better expressed through the water only soil.It did with the goji,anyways.I'm hoping the sips method works our for me,I'm struggling a bit with getting my watering timing down.

Edit
You will not be sorry with the ssdd.It really is a special plant.
 

Kp sunshine

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I've run salt ferts and organic bottle nutes(biobizz) with her before,stoked to see how the finished product will turn out with this soil.It does smell louder this run.I have run goji all ways too,and personally imo,a plants 'true self' is better expressed through the water only soil.It did with the goji,anyways.I'm hoping the sips method works our for me,I'm struggling a bit with getting my watering timing down.

Edit
You will not be sorry with the ssdd.It really is a special plant.
Thanks. I'm going to get it. Think GLG has it.
 

N.R.G.

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I do not think you understand this situation. The Breeder is Bodhi and he made some special beans. He only had enough of them to give every vendor
11 packs. 100% of the sales go to put a roof on a temple that has shared their genetics with Mr B. And this is just 1 of many things the Bodhi Family does to give back. For example the currant BOGO free promo that I have going right now.
And I do not see where this makes me look bad.

And there is no reason for anyone to be upset at any breeder or vendor because there is a limited number of packs.
I didn't realize you guys only received 11 packs - that explains it being sold out so fast lol. Love what Bodhi does for the community.
 
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