bodhi seeds

Nutbag Poster

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Oh wait...you said west coast. If I recall, you grow in northern new england now (me too), right? Or do I have the wrong guy? Anything that finishes by Sept. 1 up here would be gold in my book. For breeding too.

When you say Iranian OG, you're talking about something different from Ancient OG , right? Or are you using the names interchangeably? Sorry if I'm being thick-headed here.
 
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CopaGenetics

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Oh wait...you said west coast. If I recall, you grow in northern new england now (me too), right? Or do I have the wrong guy? Anything that finishes by Sept. 1 up here would be gold in my book. For breeding too.

When you say Iranian OG, you're talking about something different from Ancient OG , right? Or are you using the names interchangeably? Sorry if I'm being thick-headed here.
@Nutbag Poster the Iranian OG I have (a cut) finishes here in New England in Aug. Careful with any old Iranian because they are used to create auto strains depending on the region they came from in Iran.

The Ancient OG is also an early Iranian from the 70's iirc and that was hit with B's Snow Lotus dad = Ancient OG.

The Ancient OG has been crossed to many other strains including the Afficianado Black Lime Reserve = Sprite and that has been grown on the west coast and given 10+ lbs per plant. Motherlode Gardens on IG uses AOG crosses a lot.

SO to review lol... the Snow Lotus has a more open Sativa structure and that would be why it opens-up the crosses and let them get huge outdoors. The AOG is known to add crazy vigor to crosses. The original packs (the early ones) had germ issues but if you can find an F2 or an already crossed strain you may do well in New England. I will be running some this season. I am out of space already so I may need to round up a few "partners" for some of my endeavors this outdoor season.
 

Nutbag Poster

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@Nutbag Poster the Iranian OG I have (a cut) finishes here in New England in Aug. Careful with any old Iranian because they are used to create auto strains depending on the region they came from in Iran.

The Ancient OG is also an early Iranian from the 70's iirc and that was hit with B's Snow Lotus dad = Ancient OG.

The Ancient OG has been crossed to many other strains including the Afficianado Black Lime Reserve = Sprite and that has been grown on the west coast and given 10+ lbs per plant. Motherlode Gardens on IG uses AOG crosses a lot.

SO to review lol... the Snow Lotus has a more open Sativa structure and that would be why it opens-up the crosses and let them get huge outdoors. The AOG is known to add crazy vigor to crosses. The original packs (the early ones) had germ issues but if you can find an F2 or an already crossed strain you may do well in New England. I will be running some this season. I am out of space already so I may need to round up a few "partners" for some of my endeavors this outdoor season.
Thanks again for the great info on Iranis! I've missed most talk about them it seems. They sound pretty unique. Have you tried DLA-6 or any other Iraqi stuff? I have a pack that I'm going to get into indoors when I get my show back on the road. I wonder if the Iraqis perform similarly outdoors.
 

Giggsy70

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Thanks again for the great info on Iranis! I've missed most talk about them it seems. They sound pretty unique. Have you tried DLA-6 or any other Iraqi stuff? I have a pack that I'm going to get into indoors when I get my show back on the road. I wonder if the Iraqis perform similarly outdoors.
The Iraqi used in DLA 6 was Stray's Ranya. Very special plant. There are a ton of post from tester stage to present day in Strayfox's thread.
 

Nutbag Poster

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The Iraqi used in DLA 6 was Stray's Ranya. Very special plant. There are a ton of post from tester stage to present day in Strayfox's thread.
Thanks! I'll have to check out that thread for outdoor grows of the pure Ranya... don't know why that didn't occur to me. I've heard the raves about the Ranya ... lured me into the DLA-6 buy. I've also got a pack of Strayfox's Wonderland on the way as we speak too... Williams wonder x Sleeping Iraqi... my first Strayfox seeds. I'm a sucker for any oddball varieties. Strains from the mountains west of Afghanistan seem far rarer than all the stuff that comes from the mountains to the east (Kushes, Pakis, etc.)
 
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Boosky

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How many females did you get. I had 5 females i ended up with and they all looked and grew different. There were only 2 of those that started to look and smell the same once cured #2and #6. They have a slightly sweet smell and taste to them. #1 was a BEAST and the most unpleasent to smell. But grew the best. #3 is has a sharp citrus wake your brain up in the morning vibe to it. #4 was the smallest, frostiest of the bunch. It was the only one i could puff at night so i'm assuming it leaned more to the hashplant side.
Three females out 5 seeds. All the same, so much you would of thought they were clones off same mom. All were beasts.
Thick, leathery, greasy buds.
 
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steveydvee

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Hey wassup guys finally had my first harvest this year and grew a bunch of Bodhi gear. The Space Monkey grew the best in my cold outdoor southern Oregon weather, it flowed quickly and yielded well. The SSDD took too long to finish and my GSC x 88g13hp yielded way too low. I made a mistake and stuck a Sativa outside and it got murdered by the snow. So now I’m back on the hunt looking mainly for fast finishing strains with high yield. 88g13/hp crosses seems to fit the bill the best but I’m open to all suggestions. Any strain suggestions from anyone with experience would be appreciated thanks RIU!

Currently have my eye on; cluster funk, holly weed, Herer hashplant and black triangle. They all look fire! Out of these how do you think a particular one would yield?
 
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Nutbag Poster

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Hey wassup guys finally had my first harvest this year and grew a bunch of Bodhi gear. The Space Monkey grew the best in my cold outdoor southern Oregon weather, it flowed quickly and yielded well. The SSDD took too long to finish and my GSC x 88g13hp yielded way too low. I made a mistake and stuck a Sativa outside and it got murdered by the snow. So now I’m back on the hunt looking mainly for fast finishing strains with high yield. 88g13/hp crosses seems to fit the bill the best but I’m open to all suggestions. Any strain suggestions from anyone with experience would be appreciated thanks RIU!

Currently have my eye on; cluster funk, holly weed, Herer hashplant and black triangle. They all look fire! Out of these how do you think a particular one would yield?
I can offer you this... a big Black Triangle project with cold outdoor grows in northern michigan (I think). I doubt it's the best bet for yield but if you're interested....

 

Diesel0889

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Hey wassup guys finally had my first harvest this year and grew a bunch of Bodhi gear. The Space Monkey grew the best in my cold outdoor southern Oregon weather, it flowed quickly and yielded well. The SSDD took too long to finish and my GSC x 88g13hp yielded way too low. I made a mistake and stuck a Sativa outside and it got murdered by the snow. So now I’m back on the hunt looking mainly for fast finishing strains with high yield. 88g13/hp crosses seems to fit the bill the best but I’m open to all suggestions. Any strain suggestions from anyone with experience would be appreciated thanks RIU!

Currently have my eye on; cluster funk, holly weed, Herer hashplant and black triangle. They all look fire! Out of these how do you think a particular one would yield?

If you look about a year back in my posts I posted on my clusterfunk. All living soil (roots organic dry nute box and couple small add ons) and I I prob posted a few pics. 3 gallon was 3oz(ish) and 7 gallon was like 7 or 8 oz. 6 or 8 week veg of I recall. You may find somthing way back, dont want to say somthing false as I honestly cant remember exactly. (To lazy to look) I think om close or on with weight # though. I can say of the 2 phenos I had they were fire. Still have 9 seeds to search at some point. Couple banana on one of them but no seed. I'd grow again in a heartbeat! BT I dont think will give you the weight part but fire I've heard is no problem... hope this helps.


Some Prayer Tower (indica) coming along nicely...:eyesmoke:
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Waiting to sex these before transplanting then into the 30 gallon pots, hoping to get 2-females in each. In the mean time enjoying watching them grow and getting some nice life in the 30 gal pots. This will be my first cycle in these LOS beds.

Now as a person that is a massive no till fan and a fan of sustainable growing I can not wait to see more of this.

Im in coots mix in a 4x4 GR living soil bed. (3rd run). I had always used smartpots or the like (3-100 gal indoor) but have had great luck as far as water use/retention/even watering etc. With the GR bed. Was a solid choice to go with fabric over plastic. I suggest checking them out. I'd never praise a company etc that I have not had good luck with. They just make solid pot or bed in my experiance. Everything looks as it should I look forward to seeing more of your grow! Best of luck!
 

rollinfunk

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Eternal Sunshine. Flowered from a baby seedling and got about 5 foot tall, bent her down a bit too. Mix of MH Hortilux Blue and CMH 4200k. The best terps that run, she was heaven to go smell every day. Pink lemonade banana candy! Extremely bright sparkly intense aroma. The dried and cured bud is practically the same. I was expecting a freakout sativa high but its really all good vibes, almost somewhat gentle but definitely lifts you up. The flavor is absolutely next level.

When grown "better" I've seen these produce huge tall colas.

Hawaiian x OMG
Pink lemonade banana candy. You had me right there.
 
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