bodhi seeds

AdvancedBuffalo

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Front Left: Electric Cowboy
Front Right: Sunshine Daydream

I also have Cherry Lotus, Goji OG, Peach Hashplant, and Super Lemon Haze in there.

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The dehumidifier has the best view! Goji OG are up front in this vantage point. Cherry Lotus is behind it, center of the bench. Left side has SLH and Peach Hashplant.

Hoping this run goes well. I’m a little worried about the cherry lotus since it’s afghani dominant and prefers lower RH.
 

mawasmada

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Front Left: Electric Cowboy
Front Right: Sunshine Daydream

I also have Cherry Lotus, Goji OG, Peach Hashplant, and Super Lemon Haze in there.

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The dehumidifier has the best view! Goji OG are up front in this vantage point. Cherry Lotus is behind it, center of the bench. Left side has SLH and Peach Hashplant.

Hoping this run goes well. I’m a little worried about the cherry lotus since it’s afghani dominant and prefers lower RH.
That's a fine looking room there! :hump:
 

EnigmaticG

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Just pulled the trigger and am scooping some bodhi gear to start my first grow back in a few years decided to go with cherry lotus, silver sunshine and mango lotus as my freebie super stoked after reading about all 2700 pages cant wait to pop them and see what i can find!
Great choices. Watch out on the mango lotus, she needs mucho head room. She is very vigorous and she will get tall. The scarlet ones are killer.
 

Gentlemencorpse

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So I'm thinking of grabbing some more Bohdi gear this weekend (hoping there will be some solid sales at at least one of the banks that carry his stuff). I've only run the Aluna so far but that was great smoke. I've got a pack of Lemon Wookie that's going outdoors next season. So I wanna try something different. Problem is, I find his selection to be completely overwhelming and his names don't tell you much of anything about the strain lol

Any suggestions? I prefer gassy/pine/earthy to fruity/sweet and I have an overabundance of Citrus terps at the moment anyways. Don't care about yield nearly as much as flavor and stone.
 

BDGrows

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So I'm thinking of grabbing some more Bohdi gear this weekend (hoping there will be some solid sales at at least one of the banks that carry his stuff). I've only run the Aluna so far but that was great smoke. I've got a pack of Lemon Wookie that's going outdoors next season. So I wanna try something different. Problem is, I find his selection to be completely overwhelming and his names don't tell you much of anything about the strain lol

Any suggestions? I prefer gassy/pine/earthy to fruity/sweet and I have an overabundance of Citrus terps at the moment anyways. Don't care about yield nearly as much as flavor and stone.
Id look into Soul mate (Pinesoul x Wookie), and Electric Cowboy (larry OG x 88g13HP) for the terp profiles you listed.
 

Boosky

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Front Left: Electric Cowboy
Front Right: Sunshine Daydream

I also have Cherry Lotus, Goji OG, Peach Hashplant, and Super Lemon Haze in there.

View attachment 4748582

The dehumidifier has the best view! Goji OG are up front in this vantage point. Cherry Lotus is behind it, center of the bench. Left side has SLH and Peach Hashplant.

Hoping this run goes well. I’m a little worried about the cherry lotus since it’s afghani dominant and prefers lower RH.
That looks as professional as they come. I try to make mine look like that but it doesn't ever look that way. Lol.
 

Boosky

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So I'm thinking of grabbing some more Bohdi gear this weekend (hoping there will be some solid sales at at least one of the banks that carry his stuff). I've only run the Aluna so far but that was great smoke. I've got a pack of Lemon Wookie that's going outdoors next season. So I wanna try something different. Problem is, I find his selection to be completely overwhelming and his names don't tell you much of anything about the strain lol

Any suggestions? I prefer gassy/pine/earthy to fruity/sweet and I have an overabundance of Citrus terps at the moment anyways. Don't care about yield nearly as much as flavor and stone.
Hashplant 4 has been a good one as of late that is still available.
 

800lbGuerrilla

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Maybe the sun's rays have a greater range of color temperatures and also the added UV, making for greater amount and variety of terpenes?
It could be that some cannabinoids respond differently to different light spectrums. I wish I could remember where I read this (might've even been here) so not sure of the source, but someone noted that a lot of high altitude landraces tend to be rich in THC-V and may be reacting to a different balance of light. (more UV)
 

TWest65

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It could be that some cannabinoids respond differently to different light spectrums. I wish I could remember where I read this (might've even been here) so not sure of the source, but someone noted that a lot of high altitude landraces tend to be rich in THC-V and may be reacting to a different balance of light. (more UV)
Besides increased UV at higher altitudes, there is also decreased gravity, atmospheric pressure, temperature, and oxygen levels. I'd be more inclined to believe it's a combination of different changes.
 

YardG

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I feel a little ashamed to admit this, but in the past when I was buying bags I was never all that excited when the outdoor came around. Obviously could've been a number of factors involved, but more often than not I ended up with some not terribly potent herb that was more roughly trimmed than the (generally excellent and well manicured) indoor I usually got.

Can't say potency is an issue with my own outdoor, though I do have to suffer through my clumsy/sometimes lazy trimjob.
 

hillbill

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Temperature and climate as a whole have a dramatic ef&ect on plants and how a particular strain have evolved or adapted. Leaf shape and texture and shrub as well as vining and tree varieties all may be adaptations of the same plant. Not so sure about gravity as the difference is very minor.
 

Rufus T. Firefly

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It could be that some cannabinoids respond differently to different light spectrums. I wish I could remember where I read this (might've even been here) so not sure of the source, but someone noted that a lot of high altitude landraces tend to be rich in THC-V and may be reacting to a different balance of light. (more UV)
And sunlight has a lot more PAR
 
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