Thanks.. I take her at 68 days. The nugs are all very dense golf balls.. very pungent and the smell lingers about 20 minutes in the room. It's the only one the wife complains about... so you know it's good.Wow, that's gorgeous. Good on you for having the forethought to save and pop those seeds! I actually just found an old film canister of some old bagseeds I had set aside. Who knows what could be in there?
You've got a gem, it looks like. Beautiful nugs, golfball OG nuggets so to speak.
How long does she take to flower? I'd love to see more photos, I'll have to check out your posts.
Yessir!There you are again! Ended up giving the Oroblanco to a forum member in need. Paying it forward so to say because of your generosity! Still got some of those Sakura crosses going?
It should be a female and it will probably carry the same risk of hermies as her mother. As in, it can throw a banana occasionally, especially if it lingers too long.The seeds came from a run of Snow Leopard from 3 or so years ago, where I lazily left a few plants growing for awhile longer like 10+ weeks, and remember finding a single nanner when I chopped em. Not sure if the seeds were already formed by then, or later after the nanner popped up. Also not sure If they came from the same plant itself, or one that was next to it. That would make a difference right?
Either way I only ever found the 5 seeds or so out of that portion of a crop, none from any other grows of the same cuttings after that. From what I know about "rodelization", selfing, etc, i'm safe to assume it will be a female. Should I expect any cutting I take from her to have problems though?
Go for it! That's part of the fun of this stuff. One thing I'd say though, is that if there are a lot of different strains mixed into the family trees, you can get some unpredictability in the offspring sometimes. That's not necessarily a bad thing, particularly if you're experimenting and looking for a unique keeper plant. Something like your white leopard has an awful lot of different genes in the mix. But they're all special and might mingle in magical ways.Should I take a male from another bodhi strain, which I'm guessing there will be from my new order soon, and pollinate the plant for a new batch of seeds? It seems not only would that help reinforce against the possibility of it herming out again, but also I get to grow a new cross of the old strain\phenotype I enjoyed before I thought I lost it, and have more seeds for the future. White Sunshine X Snow leopard = white leopard? Or cross it back with a mango lotus male, and perhaps it would be closer to the original snow leopard.
Wow...all kinds of cool stuff. Welcome aboard!Hello, first post. I've collected these Bodhi seeds in the past 5 months or so.
Also have Axis, Magenta Hashplant, and another Time Bandit, but that picture was mostly Strayfox stuff.
Already popped some Healing Hashplant, Heavenly Hashplant, Roadkill Unicorn V.2, Super SIlver Hashplant. Terpenado, and Time Bandit for my personal full term outdoor this year. Have a Lemon Hashplant V.2 at a friend's place waiting to show sex.
Thanks all for being a great Bodhi information resource haha
your best option outdoors would be Soulmate ( odds to finish quicker because of the wookie ) ...Hey guys, Bodhi rookie planning my 1st run. Got SSDD, Soulmate , and Space Monkey, plus GLG freebie LVTK x LBF. Which of these would be best outdoors, north east area, worried bout fall rain ect... Gonna have few indoors just wondering which to run indoor vs outdoor.Thanks for any info
Ooh...that's purdy. I like your Trashplant name much better than Garfunkle btw. Garfunkle...wtf?Garfunkle #2 for your viewing pleasure. all 5 plants made real pretty nugs, so I'm just gonna keep dropping photos of each until its all trimmed, jarred, and can be given the final test for the review, even though It already made the cut. View attachment 4531443
Maybe Garfunkle is to represent an old hippy that still loves grass.Ooh...that's purdy. I like your Trashplant name much better than Garfunkle btw. Garfunkle...wtf?
Bald tops with all kinds of scraggly stuff on the side? Typically not as good as the other strain you grew? Trashplant doesn't sound sexy, but neither does Garfunkle.Maybe Garfunkle is to represent an old hippy that still loves grass.
Trashplant is catchy, and explainable, but could be misleading to some.
I'll have you know, I resemble that remark.."Bald tops with all kinds of scraggly stuff on the side?"Bald tops with all kinds of scraggly stuff on the side? Typically not as good as the other strain you grew? Trashplant doesn't sound sexy, but neither does Garfunkle.
I know he got busted for grass somewhere a while back..5-10 years?Lol yeah, I went and read the wiki page for art garfunkle after I saw the name, and searched for any connection, came up blank. Whatever, I’m sure he has a good reason behind it.
That is a fine looking nug!Garfunkle #2 for your viewing pleasure. all 5 plants made real pretty nugs, so I'm just gonna keep dropping photos of each until its all trimmed, jarred, and can be given the final test for the review, even though It already made the cut. View attachment 4531443
Ahh...good call. Still prefer Trashplant but I'll live. At least it's not a strain named Dread Bread with no Jamaican (Lambsbread) in it. I'm a little salty about that one too.Gar = garbage = dumpster
Funkle = funk = self explanatory
That’s my thinking behind the name anyway
I still want to try DB, Jamaican or noAhh...good call. Still prefer Trashplant but I'll live. At least it's not a strain named Dread Bread with no Jamaican (Lambsbread) in it. I'm a little salty about that one too.