bodhi seeds

akhiymjames

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heres my testers bluedream x 88g13hp there going to be sum beefy bitchesView attachment 3312238
Looking so awesome bro. Very healthy like they should be and packing on some major frost too. I can def see the Blue Dream in the cross. Don't know how the Deadly G stretches but Blue Dreams stretches like crazy but you should have a nice yield too. Can wait to see these girls finish up.
 

bigworm6969

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Looking so awesome bro. Very healthy like they should be and packing on some major frost too. I can def see the Blue Dream in the cross. Don't know how the Deadly G stretches but Blue Dreams stretches like crazy but you should have a nice yield too. Can wait to see these girls finish up.
thanks fellas
 

calicat

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So what makes Bodi such good seeds? Is it potency of the weed?
Is it the yeild?
what makes bodi seeds such soughtafter?
Rather than expressing my personal experience with the Bodhi lineup, how many strains I have seen flowers in the end, what my actual Bodhi collection consist of, or the personal projects I have done using Bodhi genetics I would like to take a different approach to your query.
Imitation is the highest form of flattery..... These are some commercial breeders that have gotten authorization and uses Bodhi genetics in their lines. Riot Seeds, 303 seeds, Alphakronick seeds, Life's Blood Seeds , RedEyedgenetics, Cabin Fever Seeds, etc. Not to mention non commercial breeders that have gotten permission and use B genes for preservation or commercial usage.
 

D_Urbmon

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Permission?

I can't help but LOL at that.

You pay for the product you own it and can do whatever the fuck you want with it. Clone or seed.
 

st0wandgrow

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Permission?

I can't help but LOL at that.

You pay for the product you own it and can do whatever the fuck you want with it. Clone or seed.
I agree with you when it comes to the casual marijuana toker/grower/pollen chucker. But amongst breeders I think it's a common professional courtesy to get the blessing of another beeeder who's strain you plan on using IMO.
 

Doobius1

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Imitation is the highest form of flattery
Anybody use this bank? Www.mjseeds.ca
They carry Bodhi. Pretty nice lineup too. I have placed an order and will report back if/when I get it. They are in Canada so the customs crap won't apply to me
 

D_Urbmon

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I agree with you when it comes to the casual marijuana toker/grower/pollen chucker. But amongst breeders I think it's a common professional courtesy to get the blessing of another beeeder who's strain you plan on using IMO.
So say this for example(all hypothetical).

I'm fucking nobody in the cannabis world. I will never meet a famous breeder in my life. I am geographically secluded(this is not hypothetical for me) from any form of clone only strain or and am secluded from any large cities or cannabis communities for that matter. I am so thankful for the internet.

What if I want to breed? What if I have a 500 plant count and I can do selections from decent sized populations. What if I put in serious work of selection of males and growing out their progeny for many generations to find a proven stud.

I am supposed to have asked for permission to use genetics in a cross, that I might have spent upwards of $1000 on seeds? I don't get it. Am I supposed to somehow become someone in "the community" or "the industry" first beforehand so that I am worth of even asking for permission? Surely they aren't going to just "give permission" to some guy they never met or heard of.

You can see it quickly all becomes a joke. What is this Monsanto? You can't fucking own genetics. It's a damn plant.

So long as you pay homage to the strain and accredit the breeder for it in your new strains lineage it's all good.

SO long as it's not something they are working hard on and hold dearly to their heart which is cherished and you don't leak it out into the masses it's all good. Even that is unethical(to hoard potential medicine) imo but I think I could *kind of* respect those kind of wishes in those circumstances.

You buy the beans, you buy the clones(sometimes upwards of 10grand in the past?) you own it don't you?

........ but I'm just a nobody, not even a pollen chucker. So what I say means nothing. Just my thoughts. There's my rant for the day. I probably should vape a bowl now.
 

st0wandgrow

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So say this for example(all hypothetical).

I'm fucking nobody in the cannabis world. I will never meet a famous breeder in my life. I am geographically secluded(this is not hypothetical for me) from any form of clone only strain or and am secluded from any large cities or cannabis communities for that matter. I am so thankful for the internet.

What if I want to breed? What if I have a 500 plant count and I can do selections from decent sized populations. What if I put in serious work of selection of males and growing out their progeny for many generations to find a proven stud.

I am supposed to have asked for permission to use genetics in a cross, that I might have spent upwards of $1000 on seeds? I don't get it. Am I supposed to somehow become someone in "the community" or "the industry" first beforehand so that I am worth of even asking for permission? Surely they aren't going to just "give permission" to some guy they never met or heard of.

You can see it quickly all becomes a joke. What is this Monsanto? You can't fucking own genetics. It's a damn plant.

So long as you pay homage to the strain and accredit the breeder for it in your new strains lineage it's all good.

SO long as it's not something they are working hard on and hold dearly to their heart which is cherished and you don't leak it out into the masses it's all good. Even that is unethical(to hoard potential medicine) imo but I think I could *kind of* respect those kind of wishes in those circumstances.

You buy the beans, you buy the clones(sometimes upwards of 10grand in the past?) you own it don't you?

........ but I'm just a nobody, not even a pollen chucker. So what I say means nothing. Just my thoughts. There's my rant for the day. I probably should vape a bowl now.

Nothing wrong with your scenario IMO. Like I said earlier, if you're a *breeder* and plan on selling the seeds from the cross then as a professional courtesy you ask for permission. Even then, as you pointed out, it's a plant and there is nothing legally preventing you from doing it anyway even if permission is not given.

For the vast majority of us this does not apply though. If I find a nice male in a pack of Bodhi seeds and I want to use it to cross with something else then I sure as heck wouldn't be asking for anyone's blessing to do so.
 

Amos Otis

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I don't get it. Am I supposed to somehow become someone in "the community" or "the industry" first beforehand so that I am worth of even asking for permission? Surely they aren't going to just "give permission" to some guy they never met or heard of.
Why sweat it ? Just do it, and as stOw says, if you're not infringing on potential buyers by selling your own, what's the harm?

I was bagging some beans a couple of days ago that resulted from sexing parents on the back deck. For the heck of it, I shook a nice male solo stash all over 2 females, a fat grape cheese, 2 chucky brides, and a phantom cookies, and got a couple dozen of each. Ever plant in the grow is terrific smoke, so I figure I've got some killer genetics in those.

I've sent out some testers....want some? :weed: I have free fast franklins w/ every.....well, never mind.
 

COGrown

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So say this for example(all hypothetical).

I'm fucking nobody in the cannabis world. I will never meet a famous breeder in my life. I am geographically secluded(this is not hypothetical for me) from any form of clone only strain or and am secluded from any large cities or cannabis communities for that matter. I am so thankful for the internet.

What if I want to breed? What if I have a 500 plant count and I can do selections from decent sized populations. What if I put in serious work of selection of males and growing out their progeny for many generations to find a proven stud.

I am supposed to have asked for permission to use genetics in a cross, that I might have spent upwards of $1000 on seeds? I don't get it. Am I supposed to somehow become someone in "the community" or "the industry" first beforehand so that I am worth of even asking for permission? Surely they aren't going to just "give permission" to some guy they never met or heard of.

You can see it quickly all becomes a joke. What is this Monsanto? You can't fucking own genetics. It's a damn plant.

So long as you pay homage to the strain and accredit the breeder for it in your new strains lineage it's all good.

SO long as it's not something they are working hard on and hold dearly to their heart which is cherished and you don't leak it out into the masses it's all good. Even that is unethical(to hoard potential medicine) imo but I think I could *kind of* respect those kind of wishes in those circumstances.

You buy the beans, you buy the clones(sometimes upwards of 10grand in the past?) you own it don't you?

........ but I'm just a nobody, not even a pollen chucker. So what I say means nothing. Just my thoughts. There's my rant for the day. I probably should vape a bowl now.
I think that once you've purchased beans, especially regular seeds, they are yours to do as you will. Many of the better breeders encourage people to work with their strains. There are exceptions, like DJ Short, but my understanding his concern is more related to people releasing basically direct versions of his blueberry and blue moonshine, as opposed to using them in crosses, but I may be mistaken. Either way, you buy it, you own it.
This brings up a tricky area in regards to test strains. Some breeders have (rightfully if you ask me, and to make it clear I am not talking about b here) gotten very upset over their testers putting out crosses made with test beans before the testing was even complete and the strain released. This, though, applies to commercial sales and not hobby breeding. Which, as a hobby breeder myself, I just say fuck it and do whatever you want with your plants. They are yours, and they are plants.
 

hellmutt bones

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Rather than expressing my personal experience with the Bodhi lineup, how many strains I have seen flowers in the end, what my actual Bodhi collection consist of, or the personal projects I have done using Bodhi genetics I would like to take a different approach to your query.
Imitation is the highest form of flattery..... These are some commercial breeders that have gotten authorization and uses Bodhi genetics in their lines. Riot Seeds, 303 seeds, Alphakronick seeds, Life's Blood Seeds , RedEyedgenetics, Cabin Fever Seeds, etc. Not to mention non commercial breeders that have gotten permission and use B genes for preservation or commercial usage.
So u still dint answer my question?.
 

natro.hydro

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Id let it keep going for now, one of my goldme triangle was doing something similar and I am glad I let it grow because it turned into a little leaf and later showef pistils. This is my first bodhi grow but it seems like it took these strains longer than most to show sex for the females, thats why I had to wait for definitive male proof before giving them the axe.
I would just keep an eye on it this week, if its a male it should be showing by then but not gave spread pollen.

Bodhi Blue Dream x 88 g13hp testers soaked saturday night and were put into rooters yesterday to begin their lives.
 

Al Yamoni

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I appreciate the advice! I thought the same thing about the length of time it took them to show. Only 1 of 5 is confirmed one way or the other atm.

Once these plants are fully sexed and I chop a few ladies that are ready, I'll be popping my testers too! I'm so excited!
 

daybreaker

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AAAAAAAHHHHHHHH so I get the email goji og is available....ol lady has the card.....BOOM SOLD OUT!!!!!!!better luck next time I guess.look at the vultures go!!!!!
 
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