bodhi seeds

Diesel0889

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Mother's Hashplant. Nearing finish. A finger rub on a sugar leaf reveals a very rich, creamy grapefruit smell. Sweet grapefruit, not tart. There is also a shallow hash smell on the tail end. They have been on half strength nutes for 4 days and now on second day of quarter strength. Now that it has started to eat itself, it is noticeably starting to frost out View attachment 4517062

I dont do bottles but man that is pretty.... impressive... I'd buy it, I also have plenty lol. Good job!
 

InstadovB

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I dont do bottles but man that is pretty.... impressive... I'd buy it, I also have plenty lol. Good job!
Thanks!

I've always been interested in growing organic, but I only had so much time in this room(this is my last plant before tear down). I needed to grow enough dank to hold me over for a year until the next room can start, and I didn't want to spend my precious, limited time trying to figure out a whole new methodology. Life keeps tearing me away from this passion, unfortunately, but I am happy to have better bud than the dispensaries and most locals for the meantime. But that's mostly the genetics in my opinion:eyesmoke:.
 

mawasmada

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Thanks!

I've always been interested in growing organic, but I only had so much time in this room(this is my last plant before tear down). I needed to grow enough dank to hold me over for a year until the next room can start, and I didn't want to spend my precious, limited time trying to figure out a whole new methodology. Life keeps tearing me away from this passion, unfortunately, but I am happy to have better bud than the dispensaries and most locals for the mean time. But that's mostly the genetics in my opinion:eyesmoke:.
I'm not proud of my room, or rookie technique, I'm happy with what I'm growing, and smoking, and people I've smoked it with say it's good.
I second that good genetics are key, but that passion is what drives.
 

Diesel0889

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Thanks!

I've always been interested in growing organic, but I only had so much time in this room(this is my last plant before tear down). I needed to grow enough dank to hold me over for a year until the next room can start, and I didn't want to spend my precious, limited time trying to figure out a whole new methodology. Life keeps tearing me away from this passion, unfortunately, but I am happy to have better bud than the dispensaries and most locals for the mean time. But that's mostly the genetics in my opinion:eyesmoke:.

Well when you are ready... if you can run bottles you can build a proper soil etc. I have done it both ways and no till won my heart. Went back to my roots. Even bottle programs take some figuring out to run correct, just like a little research goes a long way when building a good soil. If you growing that on a bottle, the learning will come quick to you trust me... that looks done correct.

Happy growing!
 

mawasmada

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Well when you are ready... if you can run bottles you can build a proper soil etc. I have done it both ways and no till won my heart. Went back to my roots. Even bottle programs take some figuring out to run correct, just like a little research goes a long way when building a good soil. If you growing that on a bottle, the learning will come quick to you trust me... that looks done correct.

Happy growing!
Do your no-till beds have worms in them?
 

InstadovB

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Well when you are ready... if you can run bottles you can build a proper soil etc. I have done it both ways and no till won my heart. Went back to my roots. Even bottle programs take some figuring out to run correct, just like a little research goes a long way when building a good soil. If you growing that on a bottle, the learning will come quick to you trust me... that looks done correct.

Happy growing!
No till was the exact technique I was looking at trying. That would be the dream. I just know any thing new takes time, trials, denials, and errors to learn properly. That's how I got to where I'm at with my technique now. I had to fail a lot.
 

2easy

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No till was the exact technique I was looking at trying. That would be the dream. I just know any thing new takes time, trials, denials, and errors to learn properly. That's how I got to where I'm at with my technique now. I had to fail a lot.
It takes a little time for the beds to establish but other than that it's super easy.

I did it for a long time but it doesn't suit the way I grow at the moment.

I will go back to it once I have a few keeper clones to run again.
 

Diesel0889

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Do your no-till beds have worms in them?

They do. Not sure the count. Lower than I'd like. Saw about 50 give or take when I put 4 current plants into bed.

I just recieved 6000 reds today to restart my bin, also plan on buying another bin and more reds and euros... Breed and produce castings on another level. Coots style really shines when it comes to castings. Just take a min to get rolling. I notice such a difference without the home made (coot) castings I need to do it again. Not so much a quality in buds thing so much as a happiness in plants one. Never deficient etc. NO MAG PROBLEMS EVER LOL.. just perfect easy (most) plants. Every now and again I find a strain that would prefer another mix maybe. No matter the seed in pack Just not often.

Bottom line I dont have enough but a heathy population I hope. I WILL add more and more as time goes on.

It takes a little time for the beds to establish but other than that it's super easy.

I did it for a long time but it doesn't suit the way I grow at the moment.

I will go back to it once I have a few keeper clones to run again.

Right it does take time to establish to a "supernatural" level. Having said that I pulled over 2 elbows by quite a bit if memory serves correct my first run in the bed 4 plants w/ malibu base coot castings) Malibu only+ammendments after every cycle. I see a dif without the worms first and moving back to that now. The worms add another level of goodness to it. Even with pests (I think?). Up front work ya but damn for a first run it was fantastic and I was impressed with what I accomplished for a first run, even if they were decent yielders.
 

mawasmada

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They do. Not sure the count. Lower than I'd like. Saw about 50 give or take when I put 4 current plants into bed.

I just recieved 6000 reds today to restart my bin, also plan on buying another bin and more reds and euros... Breed and produce castings on another level. Coots style really shines when it comes to castings. Just take a min to get rolling. I notice such a difference without the home made (coot) castings I need to do it again. Not so much a quality in buds thing so much as a happiness in plants one. Never deficient etc. NO MAG PROBLEMS EVER LOL.. just perfect easy (most) plants. Every now and again I find a strain that would prefer another mix maybe. No matter the seed in pack Just not often.

Bottom line I dont have enough but a heathy population I hope. I WILL add more and more as time goes on.




Right it does take time to establish to a "supernatural" level. Having said that I pulled over 2 elbows by quite a bit if memory serves correct my first run in the bed 4 plants w/ malibu base coot castings) Malibu only+ammendments after every cycle. I see a dif without the worms first and moving back to that now. The worms add another level of goodness to it. Even with pests (I think?). Up front work ya but damn for a first run it was fantastic and I was impressed with what I accomplished for a first run, even if they were decent yielders.
I wasn't sure if I was crazy or not. Haha, I grow in a kids swimming pool. I don't dig out plants. I cut them as close to the soil top as I can, and have reds working on things.
 

2easy

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They do. Not sure the count. Lower than I'd like. Saw about 50 give or take when I put 4 current plants into bed.

I just recieved 6000 reds today to restart my bin, also plan on buying another bin and more reds and euros... Breed and produce castings on another level. Coots style really shines when it comes to castings. Just take a min to get rolling. I notice such a difference without the home made (coot) castings I need to do it again. Not so much a quality in buds thing so much as a happiness in plants one. Never deficient etc. NO MAG PROBLEMS EVER LOL.. just perfect easy (most) plants. Every now and again I find a strain that would prefer another mix maybe. No matter the seed in pack Just not often.

Bottom line I dont have enough but a heathy population I hope. I WILL add more and more as time goes on.




Right it does take time to establish to a "supernatural" level. Having said that I pulled over 2 elbows by quite a bit if memory serves correct my first run in the bed 4 plants w/ malibu base coot castings) Malibu only+ammendments after every cycle. I see a dif without the worms first and moving back to that now. The worms add another level of goodness to it. Even with pests (I think?). Up front work ya but damn for a first run it was fantastic and I was impressed with what I accomplished for a first run, even if they were decent yielders.
Yeah in mine I just did layers of manure, compost, straw and worm castings. Took a month or so for everything to get going.

Once it was established it was basically a big tub of castings that I was growing in. I was even pulling the straw back and adding bokashi. The worms would polish that stuff off in no time. I have heard it's not great for the worms but They never seemed to mind.

Plants grew like crazy. As fast as coco east and the results were.spectacular. just shit for hunting through packs of seeds when you have to call males.etc
 

johnnie twosheds

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Day 62.
My SSDD keeper that I've had for more than 4 years now. Love her to bits! :weed:

I usually take her down at day 63 even though the look of the and buds trichomes say differently and are 50/50 clear/milky. I've tried harvesting from day 58 to day 70 inclusive and I always choose the day 62/63 bud over the others, and all who tried the different samples feel the same. This time I'll take one to around 75 days while monitoring the trikes and see what's what, but I can't help feeling that I'm gonna be disappointed with the results compared to day 63.

If I judged the quality of the herb that I grow by trichome colour alone I would have binned my SSDD ages ago. Just when you think you've sussed it you go and find a plant that tells you that you don't know shit. (:
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reallybigjesusfreak

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Day 62.
My SSDD keeper that I've had for more than 4 years now. Love her to bits! :weed:

I usually take her down at day 63 even though the look of the and buds trichomes say differently and are 50/50 clear/milky. I've tried harvesting from day 58 to day 70 inclusive and I always choose the day 62/63 bud over the others, and all who tried the different samples feel the same. This time I'll take one to around 75 days while monitoring the trikes and see what's what, but I can't help feeling that I'm gonna be disappointed with the results compared to day 63.

If I judged the quality of the herb that I grow by trichome colour alone I would have binned my SSDD ages ago. Just when you think you've sussed it you go and find a plant that tells you that you don't know shit. (:
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agreed, for me trichomes are just one factor of many I evaluate when deciding if I'm going to take a plant down.
 

mindriot

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Day 62.
My SSDD keeper that I've had for more than 4 years now. Love her to bits! :weed:

I usually take her down at day 63 even though the look of the and buds trichomes say differently and are 50/50 clear/milky. I've tried harvesting from day 58 to day 70 inclusive and I always choose the day 62/63 bud over the others, and all who tried the different samples feel the same. This time I'll take one to around 75 days while monitoring the trikes and see what's what, but I can't help feeling that I'm gonna be disappointed with the results compared to day 63.

If I judged the quality of the herb that I grow by trichome colour alone I would have binned my SSDD ages ago. Just when you think you've sussed it you go and find a plant that tells you that you don't know shit. (:
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I usually take a sample bud periodically near the end of the grow so I can try to find the sweet spot without growing her out multiple times. I found the trich method unreliable unless you're growing the same clone.
 

mawasmada

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nug from Trashplant tester #1. Dumpster x 88G13HP greazy and denser than it looks. Smell is hard to nail down, but the taste is just classic good weed flavor. Like smoking weed for the first time flavor. Earthy, skunky, dank tasting. Makes sense with what dumpster is theorized to be.
I like the photo op Oreo got from you there lol, cookies and cannabis go well together.
My daily morning consists of the 4 C's...
Coffee
Cigs
Cannabis
Cookies

Good looking nugs!
 

Lightgreen2k

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Here are the other two pheno's of corbra lips. Specs these are in half gallon pots, the structure of each plant is interesting.

This one has wide branching Bodhi widebranching chem applachia.jpg
This is the other plant I'm liking the structure on this 20200329_224302.jpg
Plant one 20200329_224023.jpgplant2 20200329_224013.jpg

Cobra Lips again is [Chem3 x Appalachia]
 
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