bodhi seeds

CopaGenetics

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I got a couple of strains I'm interested in which should I choose? Grown indoors then brought outdoor when weather permits growing in 42.5*N Latitude(Southern Oregon). Yield and fast flowering are important. Which of these would you pick and why? I need to narrow down this list. :blsmoke:

Blue Sunshine
Space Monkey
Hollyweed
Guava Wookie
Temple of Apollo
Cocoon
Sun RA
Black Raspberry
Purple Wookie V2

Freebies that I'm forsure getting.

Time Bandit
Kush 4 x Snow Lotus
I would lean towards the Blue Sunshine. I have run a few Blue Dream x's outdors and all have kicked ass size and smell/taste-wise. The potency of the Blue Dream crosses seems to be all over the map (pheno dependent) so if you run the Blue Sunshine I would cull all the slow-growers and put my effort into the vigorous large xmas tree framed/structured plants. A buddy of mine ran the RKU V2 outdoors and loved it so now he has a hard-on to run the Purple Wookie V2.
 

steveydvee

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I would lean towards the Blue Sunshine. I have run a few Blue Dream x's outdors and all have kicked ass size and smell/taste-wise. The potency of the Blue Dream crosses seems to be all over the map (pheno dependent) so if you run the Blue Sunshine I would cull all the slow-growers and put my effort into the vigorous large xmas tree framed/structured plants. A buddy of mine ran the RKU V2 outdoors and loved it so now he has a hard-on to run the Purple Wookie V2.
Great suggestion !! I heard the Rku is a good producer alongside the blue dream I will definitely give them a try.
 

Diesel0889

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Great suggestion !! I heard the Rku is a good producer alongside the blue dream I will definitely give them a try.

I can with confidence say that @CopaGenetics is someone I would ask for advice outdoors. His part of the world a fast finisher is a must most years in my experience. He also has some nice looking work if you haven't seen it.

Ah the fun game of outdoors! I miss it. Proper sun grown imo trumps all/any indoor on a good year!

Just for the hell of it... day ummm... 9 or 10 I think 12/12. Space Monkey still fast and Curley? But otherwise heathy. All others happy as can be. Just got a 1/2 pound of gnatrol so I suppose tonight I'll bomb the place! God damn gnats!20200108_164332.jpg
 

CopaGenetics

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Eh, I grew purple Wookie v2 and it wasnt a huge yielder by any means, I got like double the yield from ASS and 1.5 the yield from Bingo Pajama.
@steveydvee @reallybigjesusfreak Yeah I'm not sure the RKU v2 is still available... think it was a freeb. I will let my buddy know that the P wook is a low yielder. I grow in and out but my passion is out and you would be surprised at how different almost every strain performs in vs out. Some strains crush it in and out, some suck in and out. Outdoors my main beef is floppy stems and then shit-tons of leaf. Any strain that has a low calyx-to-leaf ratio gets axed from my outdoor regimen. I have yet to run ASS or Bingo Pajama so I cant speak for either. I have heard that Sakura kills it outdoors and most of the DLA's do well also. This last info comes from Shoe over at Headie Gardens and he lives in Mass so many of his clientele grow Bodhi and give him feedback on the strains. I would consider Shoe a great source of Bodhi strain info.
 

MidwestGorilla219

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I'm at 43° N, always a wet cool to cold October here. I'm trying more cowbell (forum and ogkb remix) grandma's hashplant, and time bandit outdoors for 2020, my first time with bodhi. Hopefully these turn out well as I have read that the 88g13hp crosses do well outdoors. I was hesitant on the dla crosses due to possible bud rot issues with most pure indicas I have tried.
 

Kp sunshine

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I'm at 43° N, always a wet cool to cold October here. I'm trying more cowbell (forum and ogkb remix) grandma's hashplant, and time bandit outdoors for 2020, my first time with bodhi. Hopefully these turn out well as I have read that the 88g13hp crosses do well outdoors. I was hesitant on the dla crosses due to possible bud rot issues with most pure indicas I have tried.
I had a super silver hashplant (Hashplant pheno) good for outdoors. Very little leaf and no huge buds.
 

Craigson

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Same. I think indoors can be more tuned in, but out is just sort of truer... "The flower grown indoors is fragrant and big, while the flower grown out and in the wild is simply itself..."
I read a comment on a co2 post the other day and apparently plants evolved at much higher co2 concentrations and higher temps? I gotta look into it more but if true then maybe indoor is closer to the plants having a more ‘natural’ enviro? Lol just baked thinkin
 

BDGrows

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I read a comment on a co2 post the other day and apparently plants evolved at much higher co2 concentrations and higher temps? I gotta look into it more but if true then maybe indoor is closer to the plants having a more ‘natural’ enviro? Lol just baked thinkin
Makes sense. If you look at the evolution of the planet itself, periods were a lot warmer previously with higher CO2 temps until certain basal level plants came out and started producing O2. Now this is stretching my memory, but if I remember right it was all of the flora and algae producing such high levels of O2 which allowed the dinosaurs to get so big. From when I have experimented with CO2, I noticed if you ran CO2 you could get temps up to like 85F without any issues. Personally, though, I stopped using it. The cost of it with the minor percent increase in yield wasn't worth it and it didn't affect the quality of the flower I was producing. ymmv.
 

Tiflis

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Are you running led’s?
I am. And DLA is under the better one of the 2 fixtures I'm using. Was planning on giving her some Botanicare cal/mag tomorrow, she should be ready for watering. I had already given her some cal/mag before, but I'm not sure the ph was on point, I didn't know it changes over time, if you let water sit for couple of days. Or maybe it wasn't enough. Hungry plants
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jp68

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I'm at 43° N, always a wet cool to cold October here. I'm trying more cowbell (forum and ogkb remix) grandma's hashplant, and time bandit outdoors for 2020, my first time with bodhi. Hopefully these turn out well as I have read that the 88g13hp crosses do well outdoors. I was hesitant on the dla crosses due to possible bud rot issues with most pure indicas I have tried.
There were some posts way back about a dla taking some beatings outdoors like a champ. Not sure who it was but the dla he had seemed pretty resilient
 

CopaGenetics

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I can tell you right now that I will be running at least one of those new Ancient OG crosses that B and Green B just dropped. Red Eyed Jedi, Sakura, and my GSD F3's (GSD = GG4 x SSDD). Also Wedding Crasher (Symbiotic), a bunch of Sky Cuddler x's (Freeborn Selections), and Aficianado's (sp) Fizzy Bubbly. I need more friends that will let me run rec counts at their places hahahaha! Or I could just pack my ass up and move to Oregon and caretake a tree farm!
 

dubekoms

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Red eye jedi and Sun ra chopped at week 11

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This one was much stretchier compared to my last pheno. The nugs on it are easily some of the densest I've grown. Smells very similar to my other pheno I already harvested, kind of like if you had bad BO and tried to cover it up with a piney smelling deodorant.

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My power went out after a storm a couple weeks ago and I could smell this plant all the way out to the mailbox. It has a lemony burnt rubber gas fumes smell to it, strongest out of all the plants this grow. Huge stretch with unfortunately airy nugs, however it might be worth growing again if the smell stays through the dry.
 
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