bodhi seeds

Diskokobaja

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Has anybody grow
Bodhi Seeds Hollywood Pure Kush x Uzbekistani Hash Plant ???

iT Seems to me that is something that I would like to smoke.
 

kingzt

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Has anybody grown out Field Trip(gsc x ssdd)? Interested to see what it might look like before I scoop some up.
 

COGrown

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Last i heard/knew was Tk came from Florida and was named Triangle Kush due to the fact it was run amongst a tight knit group between 3 counties that made a triangle, hence the name Triangle Kush ?

Had a buddy who thought this was triangle kush lol. I can see why they thought that :bigjoint:
The above is correct.

Great question. I'm curious too. I bet vigor has a part.
In veg I look for structure. In my experience males that grow bushy and tight have a good chance of carrying other recessive genetics; i usually discard any lanky minimally branching males in veg. In flower, there are many factors, and it is more based on what you are trying to achieve with the cross. There's the flower structure itself, the node stretch and amount of flower sites, smell, resin profile, color, all kinds of things. Different strokes for different folks. I emphasize flower structure, plant structure, and smell; but any males that are not resinous are compost. Better to go back to the ol' drawing board there.
For the most part i make my strains with the high in mind foremost, and then various factors that make plants good for indoor growers. Outdoor cultivation is beautiful, but it is not nearly as widespread as indoor, and in my experience cultivars that do really well inside due to structure and flowering time will slay outdoors as well.
 

Diskokobaja

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The above is correct.



In veg I look for structure. In my experience males that grow bushy and tight have a good chance of carrying other recessive genetics; i usually discard any lanky minimally branching males in veg. In flower, there are many factors, and it is more based on what you are trying to achieve with the cross. There's the flower structure itself, the node stretch and amount of flower sites, smell, resin profile, color, all kinds of things. Different strokes for different folks. I emphasize flower structure, plant structure, and smell; but any males that are not resinous are compost. Better to go back to the ol' drawing board there.
For the most part i make my strains with the high in mind foremost, and then various factors that make plants good for indoor growers. Outdoor cultivation is beautiful, but it is not nearly as widespread as indoor, and in my experience cultivars that do really well inside due to structure and flowering time will slay outdoors as well.
I saw on jeorghe servantes(i know i miss spell) youtube channel and he was visiting some outdoor breeders us or canada dont know and If i understand correct they basicly let nature do her this by leaving one male to pollen rest of the girls.. Thank you for your answer its suuuch pleasure to read what you people write..I was always wondering how it looks weed Production in Albania, what strains, fem? reg? do they use their seeds or what there are using, sooo ???? in my head..
 

Da2ra

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The above is correct.



In veg I look for structure. In my experience males that grow bushy and tight have a good chance of carrying other recessive genetics; i usually discard any lanky minimally branching males in veg. In flower, there are many factors, and it is more based on what you are trying to achieve with the cross. There's the flower structure itself, the node stretch and amount of flower sites, smell, resin profile, color, all kinds of things. Different strokes for different folks. I emphasize flower structure, plant structure, and smell; but any males that are not resinous are compost. Better to go back to the ol' drawing board there.
For the most part i make my strains with the high in mind foremost, and then various factors that make plants good for indoor growers. Outdoor cultivation is beautiful, but it is not nearly as widespread as indoor, and in my experience cultivars that do really well inside due to structure and flowering time will slay outdoors as well.

I'm curious, when do your males usually show resin? I usually just neglect mine until they throw pollen then throw them away.
 

COGrown

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I'm curious, when do your males usually show resin? I usually just neglect mine until they throw pollen then throw them away.
It depends on the strain. It is more rare in early flowering, but if you flower males out for 6+ weeks they will usually have some degree of trich coverage. It helps to have a microscope or a jeweller's loupe. I use a cheapo USB digital microscope.
 

Swamp Thing

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This is a bodhi creation believe it or not. Lucky to get my hands on. Heres another shot of a lowerView attachment 3963487
Sweet! I just realized I follow you on IG. Those Blueberry x Apollo 11 sound right up my alley both in flavor and (what I imagine) effects. Can't wait to see the dried flower and hear their smoke report.

Have a great week
Swampy
 

COGrown

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I saw on jeorghe servantes(i know i miss spell) youtube channel and he was visiting some outdoor breeders us or canada dont know and If i understand correct they basicly let nature do her this by leaving one male to pollen rest of the girls.. Thank you for your answer its suuuch pleasure to read what you people write..I was always wondering how it looks weed Production in Albania, what strains, fem? reg? do they use their seeds or what there are using, sooo ???? in my head..
Always glad to help. I only work with and create regular seed. I generally breed with one selected male, which is generally what i would recommend, unless you are trying to preserve an existing line, in which case you would use multiple good males and females from the line.
 
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