bodhi seeds

Diesel0889

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...have you heard Leighton Morrison talk about his horizon soil method yet?! I’ve been kind of obsessed lately. Biomimicry to the max while making growing easier through fool proof watering supposedly. Definitely recommend him talking to Shango Los about it and his demonstration with FCP:

Currently checking out the ladies (and gentlemen) over here. Eden Transmission is taking off and stems are foul. Like dirty dirty hippie foul. Looking forward to flipping in the next couple weeks or so.
If I were to attempt this method I'd be useing good soil before transplant not miracle grow or whatever as he states I video. My lasagna is in my mulch layer lol not the whole bed. Different strokes etc. I'd be honored to watch and see how it goes for you! Hope it works out great!
 

dankbydrew

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If I were to attempt this method I'd be useing good soil before transplant not miracle grow or whatever as he states I video. My lasagna is in my mulch layer lol not the whole bed. Different strokes etc. I'd be honored to watch and see how it goes for you! Hope it works out great!
I can’t believe he even mentions miracle grow. Lol. Will let you know how it goes!! :mrgreen:
 

BugattiOH

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...have you heard Leighton Morrison talk about his horizon soil method yet?! I’ve been kind of obsessed lately. Biomimicry to the max while making growing easier through fool proof watering supposedly. Definitely recommend him talking to Shango Los about it and his demonstration with FCP:

Currently checking out the ladies (and gentlemen) over here. Eden Transmission is taking off and stems are foul. Like dirty dirty hippie foul. Looking forward to flipping in the next couple weeks or so.
I have a pack of Eden--are you seeing Indy or Tiva type solars?
 

The Bud Whisperer

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...have you heard Leighton Morrison talk about his horizon soil method yet?! I’ve been kind of obsessed lately. Biomimicry to the max while making growing easier through fool proof watering supposedly. Definitely recommend him talking to Shango Los about it and his demonstration with FCP:

Currently checking out the ladies (and gentlemen) over here. Eden Transmission is taking off and stems are foul. Like dirty dirty hippie foul. Looking forward to flipping in the next couple weeks or so.
Thank you for posting the great Leighton M. soil video!
I heard him mention “Pittmoss”. An organic, sustainable peat moss alternative made from recycled paper. For plants or animal bedding. I just ordered a big bag of their soil. (Let me know if posting links here isn’t cool.)
 

The Bud Whisperer

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Question! A friend is moving to the Oregon coast (Brookings), so I'm thinking of gifting him either Cosmic Serpent or Eternal Sunshine, but I can't figure out which. Maybe the Eternal Sunshine for those wizard wands and because Supernatural Selections! or maybe the Cosmic Serpent so there will be more variation between phenotypes (I'm also giving him a CSI fallen soldiers freebie for the pheno hunt surprise!!). Also not sure which one would finish sooner (or if either would finish soon enough). He'll most likely grow outdoor. He leaves later today so just looking for some quick insight.

EDIT: time ran out, hooked him up with Cosmic Serpent. I figure since he's probably never heard of Bodhi and both parents of Cosmic Serpent were worked by him (he took blood to f4! that's work), it's more representative of his work than landrace selections (even though one could argue this for sure).
Eternal Sunshine might take up to 16 weeks. I think it could be tricky for Oregon.
 

mawasmada

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Eternal Sunshine might take up to 16 weeks. I think it could be tricky for Oregon.
Probably still worth the pheno hunt. 10-16 weeks, probably a lot in the 12-13 range at least. I want to grab one more pack before I open the one I have. RBJF's review of it was great, and influencing.
Edit: I'd be happy to find a huge yielding citrus-sativa beast, male or female within that 12-13 week range.
 

Pupelle

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Probably still worth the pheno hunt. 10-16 weeks, probably a lot in the 12-13 range at least. I want to grab one more pack before I open the one I have. RBJF's review of it was great, and influencing.
Edit: I'd be happy to find a huge yielding citrus-sativa beast, male or female within that 12-13 week range.
Eternal Sunshine is fucking incredible! I've grown em a few times. I have some flower in a dark jar that is a year and a half cured, and is a one hit K.O., the terps are insane, its not green anymore just golden, super smooth smoke and unbelievable terps. It's hard to find weed that cures perfectly for such a long duration, but some sativas tend to really get better with age and this one really didnt stop improving. I like a good haze after a few months cure, but never made it this long with anything.

Also had some super lemonaid smelling sparkler fluffy pheno that was super delicious but not very powerful. The pheno I kept and cured super long (smoking on it along the way of course) has a deep dirty lemon funk with effervescent sparkle, almost like a lemon beer smell, stretched big but finished very fast, 8-9 ish weeks.
 

jp68

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Eternal Sunshine might take up to 16 weeks. I think it could be tricky for Oregon.
Think the ssdd finishes quick so it should have some phenos that will finish quicker if you score one. Reason the sunshine head keeper was picked was due to it finishing quicker than the headband leaners which looked like they could way longer than 9/10 weeks. Wish i couldve kept em as everything in that pack was good
 

dankbydrew

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I have a pack of Eden--are you seeing Indy or Tiva type solars?
Solars? Narrow leaves so far. =)


Thank you for posting the great Leighton M. soil video!
I heard him mention “Pittmoss”. An organic, sustainable peat moss alternative made from recycled paper. For plants or animal bedding. I just ordered a big bag of their soil. (Let me know if posting links here isn’t cool.)
I ordered a couple bags and have been trying to make my own mix using Grape Grows recipe. Watering the Pittmoss can be tricky, super absorbent and something about bio char with it causes the microorganisms to act funny. Seem to be having good luck flowering out some clones though! Barely have to water and the plants are just cruising. Moving forward I’ve mixed the pitmoss mix with my recycled buildasoil mixes.
 

sadboy92

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Think the ssdd finishes quick so it should have some phenos that will finish quicker if you score one. Reason the sunshine head keeper was picked was due to it finishing quicker than the headband leaners which looked like they could way longer than 9/10 weeks. Wish i couldve kept em as everything in that pack was good
Although it sounds like one, Eternal Sunshine (Hawaiian Sativa x OMG) is indeed NOT a ssdd cross. Alas!
 

MICHI-CAN

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Thank you this is a very helpful tip! (To mix w other soil, not use just PittMoss alone.)
I have an easy mix if of interest. Used to source all my micros and goodies individually to make dirt. Still 4 part soils and three parts amendments. But beats a shelving unit full of minerals and such. Proven on water alone till a late veg top dress. Just a thought. Happy plants make happy people. And water and watch makes me happy.

Hope all are still safe and on holiday.
 

sadboy92

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I have an easy mix if of interest. Used to source all my micros and goodies individually to make dirt. Still 4 part soils and three parts amendments. But beats a shelving unit full of minerals and such. Proven on water alone till a late veg top dress. Just a thought. Happy plants make happy people. And water and watch makes me happy.

Hope all are still safe and on holiday.
Plz share!
 

MICHI-CAN

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Plz share!
Here are the bases. Any close facsimile will work. Except the peat. Must be from MI or very close to the great lakes. Not your average peat. My amendments are boogie brew tea, used dry, too hot if brewed. Bogie Black and Coast of Maine Stonington blend lobster/kelp fert.

40% potting soil, 40% coco/coire, 10% compost and 10% peat.

Amend with 1 Tbsp each of the amendments. Tea is 2 part. 1 Tbsp of each "A" & "B". This is 1 Tbsp per gallon of container volume. Same ratio for top dress around week 5-7.

I use water soluble ferts on top too push the plants. But no need if not going stupid. LOL.

Nothing to hide here. And want all to succeed. Starter mix I run 50/50 with coco for rooting or seedlings.
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crisnpropa

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Think the ssdd finishes quick so it should have some phenos that will finish quicker if you score one. Reason the sunshine head keeper was picked was due to it finishing quicker than the headband leaners which looked like they could way longer than 9/10 weeks. Wish i couldve kept em as everything in that pack was good
There is no ssdd in the eternal sunshine.
I believe its a Hawaii sativa crossed with afghani.
Grew it once and was rated highly by human chimneys.
 
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