bodhi seeds

mawasmada

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He's been a regular here but the summer season seems to have occupied his time. While @CopaGenetics 's name has come up, has anybody tried his Goji F2s yet? He's been giving them out as freebies with his first releases as a seed company.
I've yet to run mine. It's only a 5 pack, but I'm holding off to hopefully find a parent(or 2) in the pack.
Edit: Given the availability of Goji OG, I'm looking to preserve, or pass on genetics even if my numbers are low.
 

AdvancedBuffalo

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I follow Copa on IG, didn't realize he hadn't been posting here as much? He's been showing off a bevy of Ancient OG crosses.
I’m excited for his ancient OG work. The guy has been out there doing back breaking work. Definitely doesn’t have the time to frequent this forum, but everything is going well for him from what I’m seeing. I hope our outdoor season in Maine is good so he gets an excellent harvest.
 

Mr Westmont

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Hey Bodhi geeks I have a question. I got a Cosmic Serpent going...which appears to be a male....but preflowers are small so i am not 100 percent. But what is more exciting for me is that it is a bleeder trait. I knocked off a lower branch to test, and nice thick gooey red blood came out. Im hoping it's a boy. I'm in the process of making a mother for breeding projects, and want to put in a genetic marker, like a bleeding trait.

I promise to post pics of it later.

Anyhow, I was reading somewhere that Bodhi was on the fence about allowing this strain to pass on it's bleeding trait on past a couple generations. Does anyone know what he decided on that? And second, can't I through a series of backcrossing, make it dominant enough to stay in the gene pool, that it will still pop up occasionally if i outcross it?
 

SFnone

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Hey Bodhi geeks I have a question. I got a Cosmic Serpent going...which appears to be a male....but preflowers are small so i am not 100 percent. But what is more exciting for me is that it is a bleeder trait. I knocked off a lower branch to test, and nice thick gooey red blood came out. Im hoping it's a boy. I'm in the process of making a mother for breeding projects, and want to put in a genetic marker, like a bleeding trait.

I promise to post pics of it later.

Anyhow, I was reading somewhere that Bodhi was on the fence about allowing this strain to pass on it's bleeding trait on past a couple generations. Does anyone know what he decided on that? And second, can't I through a series of backcrossing, make it dominant enough to stay in the gene pool, that it will still pop up occasionally if i outcross it?
https://www.jbcseeds.com/product/bodhi-dragonsblood-hp-2/ has notes on dragonsblood... B already worked it pretty good, but not through bxing.
 

detgreenthumb

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Hey Bodhi geeks I have a question. I got a Cosmic Serpent going...which appears to be a male....but preflowers are small so i am not 100 percent. But what is more exciting for me is that it is a bleeder trait. I knocked off a lower branch to test, and nice thick gooey red blood came out. Im hoping it's a boy. I'm in the process of making a mother for breeding projects, and want to put in a genetic marker, like a bleeding trait.

I promise to post pics of it later.

Anyhow, I was reading somewhere that Bodhi was on the fence about allowing this strain to pass on it's bleeding trait on past a couple generations. Does anyone know what he decided on that? And second, can't I through a series of backcrossing, make it dominant enough to stay in the gene pool, that it will still pop up occasionally if i outcross it?
Lycopene is always exciting to find early, especially when it's a "bleeder" and mixed in the chlorophyll. If you're feeling froggy and would like to pass on some pollen, I'm sure I could find something over here that would be worth the trade. We've been playing around with some breeding projects with our Sunshine 3 and like to keep the projects all Bodhi when we can.

The closest thing I've had to true lycopene production lately is a "Locomotion" cut from TGA a friend had for quite a while that I threw in one of the rooms to fill in some dead space. She really made for a pretty room contrast
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mr. childs

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Lycopene is always exciting to find early, especially when it's a "bleeder" and mixed in the chlorophyll. If you're feeling froggy and would like to pass on some pollen, I'm sure I could find something over here that would be worth the trade. We've been playing around with some breeding projects with our Sunshine 3 and like to keep the projects all Bodhi when we can.

The closest thing I've had to true lycopene production lately is a "Locomotion" cut from TGA a friend had for quite a while that I threw in one of the rooms to fill in some dead space. She really made for a pretty room contrast
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black triangle showed colors like that. i attributed it to the basalt & demeters destiny. i didnt have bleeders though
 

loco41

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They look amazing Loco41, do you think they are more 88G13HP leaning?

My More Cowbell is at the end of week 8 and seems to have more Cookie structure and definitely the cookie baked smell.
Looks great man, hope it finishes strong for you. Honestly though, I'm probably the last person to know what I am looking at when it comes to which traits my plants mimic more. I can really only offer the pictures as differences. That said, I'm hopeful for a nice variance between the two as they seem to have grown a bit differently. I'll try to post up some better pictures throughout so you can kind of judge for yourself but if you have some specific things you'd like me to try and answer as far as structure/bud formations that you can't see as clearly, let me know and I will try to answer as best I can. I get more wrapped up reading about soils/leds than I actually do observing and documenting anything from my grows. As long as they seem relatively happy, I feel like the end will never disappoint for me.
 

CopaGenetics

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Sorry for the slacking! Crazy stuff going on right now... the Kosher Kush x Ancient OG tha was a Bodhi and Green Bodhi collab is KILLING IT outdorrs right now. In 100 gallon pots its over 7 feet, close to 8 and we have 3 more +/- weeks of veg left and then the stretch! Glad I jumped on those...

In other news... been battling the European Corn Borer and they are starting to really piss me off. Lot of work but it will be worth it. Looks like Secret Cheif will be my next Preservation project so stay tuned. :eyesmoke:
 

rollinfunk

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Not to be a jerk. But isn't "Lazy Lightning" an oxymoron? And "Cocoon" a description of dormancy? I have no experience with either. Just found it ironic and humorous that the names were actually accurate descriptions. Although I'm sure people have killed it with them. Good day and smilew more. Makes you better lookin'. Like eating carrots. LMAO.
Lazy Lightning is the name of a song by the grateful dead. Loompa is a deadhead.

Cocoon is probably a warm blanket type of buzz. Just a guess
 

MICHI-CAN

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Lazy Lightning is the name of a song by the grateful dead. Loompa is a deadhead.

Cocoon is probably a warm blanket type of buzz. Just a guess
GG4 induced humor. Sorry. No disrespect to the strains. Or the people. I love my Bodhi's. I just look at things a little different than most. Thank you for your interpretation. I was not aware of the song connection. A couple years before my time. Peace to all.
 

TtZoo

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Looks great man, hope it finishes strong for you. Honestly though, I'm probably the last person to know what I am looking at when it comes to which traits my plants mimic more. I can really only offer the pictures as differences. That said, I'm hopeful for a nice variance between the two as they seem to have grown a bit differently. I'll try to post up some better pictures throughout so you can kind of judge for yourself but if you have some specific things you'd like me to try and answer as far as structure/bud formations that you can't see as clearly, let me know and I will try to answer as best I can. I get more wrapped up reading about soils/leds than I actually do observing and documenting anything from my grows. As long as they seem relatively happy, I feel like the end will never disappoint for me.
Thanks man and to be fair I'm no expert at all this being my second grow.

The one I'm flowering is a really stretchy plant, to the point where I gave some cuts to a friend and he thought they were sativa dominant.

Ive taken a cut of it along with a cut of the broad leaf pheno so I can decide which one to keep, I'll stick some comparison pics up, they are worlds apart. The stretchy one I've had to "pancake" to keep the height down, the broad leaf cut has next to no space between nodes and is dark and brooding (!).

As I mentioned, yours look like they sit in between. Fascinating stuff.
 

detgreenthumb

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Gold Star x Snow Lotus, even more purple stemmed than the one I grew last year.
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Herer Hashplant #1
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Herer Hashplant #2
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Sundance, topped at 4th node and in a 15 gallon bag instead of 25... Should have given it more teas instead of just top dressing but I think she will pull through with a little extra TLC.
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Patio shot
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Gold Star x Snow Lotus male that I held onto and may chuck some pollen. I cut the hell out of it to reduce the amount of flowering branches. Very purple stemmed.
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I had Hindu Kush plant at a greenhouse facility I was consulting at a while back out in Carpinteria that was amazingly Purple stemmed during veg and it would go straight to purple flower and green stem as soon as she flipped. It was a beautiful plant. One of many over the years that "got away"
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