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Flaming Pie

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Back to bodhi, how can you NOT respect a man who travels to search for potent world strains direct from shamans?

I loved looking at the pictures of his trip. You can tell that he is a man who is passionate about what he does. He has personal relationships with people on the bay. People genuinely care for the man.
 

BDOGKush

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Like I said in that post,almost any cross,from any breeder can help with most of what you just said......it's hard to tell someone what they will find out of poly seeds...

Is it to much marketing,or not enough?
I guess too much marketing? As a medical patient, also caregiving for a medical patient; both of us in need of strains that help with the conditions I mentioned, I find it a little annoying to see a company market themselves as being for medical patients while the majority of their strain offerings are sativas that provide energetic, social highs.

It's sad to see people call Bodhi greedy, a pollen chucker or put him in the same sentence as GHS, there are other companies that are better suited of the labels being thrown around in this thread.
 

thump easy

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the only strain i liked so far is the goji og we run a clinic and in colaborations with other vendors and other cities to open new clinics and working with a few cup winners from high times and secrete cups im still havent had any feed back other than the goji??? impress me?? and i will stock it!!!!!!!!!!
 

DoctorFrost

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Ancient OG would be a good choice, but they are gone forever too. I was lucky enough to score 1 pack from the vault awhile back. I believe the mother was lost at the same time as the appy father.

Tigers Milk is still available as far as I know, from the vault. I just picked up a pack a couple weeks ago. I think they had a good bit of stock. And it is 13 seeds per pack. I'd choose Sunshine Daydream over it tho, both will be gone very soon.
 

DoctorFrost

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It's all good Amos, I just didn't word it right. What I meant to say is I believe the 72 Iranian (mom to the Ancient OG) was lost at the same time as Bodhi's Appalachian male used in his other crosses.

There were a few things lost, I just can't remember what all they were. The Green Curry OG is another that is lost I believe. So no more Cheech Wizzards either.

It really is a shame, I would have loved to seen more come from that 72 Iranian mom. Especially if it is likely an original OG ancestor. I haven't grown mine out yet but from what I see the Ancient OG is gonna be one amazing strain. I am gonna wait until I have room to F2 them and try to breed more towards the landrace mom. Who doesn't love an OG style plant that will grow well outdoors and have good resistance to outdoor elements?
 

thenotsoesoteric

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Back to bodhi, how can you NOT respect a man who travels to search for potent world strains direct from shamans?

I loved looking at the pictures of his trip. You can tell that he is a man who is passionate about what he does. He has personal relationships with people on the bay. People genuinely care for the man.
Oh, I know I'll get trolled but this is the kind of stuff I see as marketing hype. Shamans? really. Again, I'm sure the man, behind Bodhi seeds is a cool guy but these back stories and trips to shamans etc... I just don't buy it.

I guess I'm a skeptic and I know I have no right to question anything in life but rather I should just accept it. No such thing as marketing or angles. I mean I haven't even grown any of his beans, so how could I have an opinion about the over play of marketing bullshit that all breeders today try to bury their customers in.

How hard would it be to go to India and spend American money to find any product you want? Not very, actually, it would be super easy. Or even easier just give some local religious looking guy a bag of seeds and then ask him to hand them to you while your buddy takes the picture. All smiles and you just got ancient shaman beans. Easy.
 

COGrown

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I've seen the pics of the trips and I've grown beans from the results. I have experience with landraces going back several years and the man definitely has a way with finding great landrace genetics that haven't been passed on to the seed buying public yet. You can be a skeptic if you want, but that's just more genetic treasure for the rest of us.
 

akhiymjames

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I've seen the pics of the trips and I've grown beans from the results. I have experience with landraces going back several years and the man definitely has a way with finding great landrace genetics that haven't been passed on to the seed buying public yet. You can be a skeptic if you want, but that's just more genetic treasure for the rest of us.
They keep doubting him but everyone who's grown his stuff keep saying theres not a bad plant coming from his gear. It shows you how many people have come in here to speak up for him and his gear. If they go over to Breedbay they will see how much he is respected by breeders everywhere and how much he dedicates his life to making great genetics.
 

genuity

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They keep doubting him but everyone who's grown his stuff keep saying theres not a bad plant coming from his gear. It shows you how many people have come in here to speak up for him and his gear. If they go over to Breedbay they will see how much he is respected by breeders everywhere and how much he dedicates his life to making great genetics.
Yuppie........this is the reason I said its a good thread,it awakes dormant posters,while uncovering fake people.....

I remember not long ago,I was called biased...quick to jump to the defense of GGG.hahahaha,but the same people are doing the same thing in this thread....love it.

It's crazy how the interweb works..
 

COGrown

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They keep doubting him but everyone who's grown his stuff keep saying theres not a bad plant coming from his gear. It shows you how many people have come in here to speak up for him and his gear. If they go over to Breedbay they will see how much he is respected by breeders everywhere and how much he dedicates his life to making great genetics.
Well, if you grow his landrace gear, there might be some mediocre plants, that's just how it goes, especially if you are growing them indoors. When it comes to his other gear, I've never seen a plant I would consider less than a solid B grade, with at least one A or A+ plant in each pack. The other thing, is if you look at people who have grown strains that are composed of multiple bodhi creations; such as the dirty hippy, bubbashine, and purple unicorn crosses, the results there really speak to his strength as a breeder.

And on a side note, I really think OP should try a pack of Dream Beaver and see how he feels. If he wants a productive, powerful, fastish, and flavorful sativa strain that is a good representation of the bodhi line. Then, once he has actually grown some bodhi gear, maybe people will actually give a shit about his opinions on the subject.
 
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st0wandgrow

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Yuppie........this is the reason I said its a good thread,it awakes dormant posters,while uncovering fake people.....

I remember not long ago,I was called biased...quick to jump to the defense of GGG.hahahaha,but the same people are doing the same thing in this thread....love it.

It's crazy how the interweb works..
:roll:

Did I hit a nerve?

The difference between you and I is that if someone has a bad experience with a pack of Bodhi seeds I don't give a rats behind. Who am I to doubt them, and why would I care?

You on the other hand fall all over yourself to stick up for Gage calling people haters that don't slobber all over Gage's knob.

"Ambition". lol
 

Yodaweed

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I would like to try some Bodhi strains, which are the easiest to grow in organic soil, easy to trim and taste the best? Thanks guys!
 

akhiymjames

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I would like to try some Bodhi strains, which are the easiest to grow in organic soil, easy to trim and taste the best? Thanks guys!
I'm on my first Bodhi grow with the test beans I'm flowering now but I haven't heard many people say his gear is hard to grow and everyone loves mostly everything so pick what you think you would like to grow and go from there. I know everyone loves the Sunshine Daydream and I'm eager to see whats in them as I'll be popping a few of mines next week but I don't think you can go wrong with anything from him
 

BadInfluence

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I would like to try some Bodhi strains, which are the easiest to grow in organic soil, easy to trim and taste the best? Thanks guys!
Of the ones available at the attitude right now i have only grown Jabba's stash and i can really recommend it. It's Bubba Kush x Snow Lotus and it is very Kushy, coffee smelling and not too bad to trim. Great smoke, will def grow again.
 

Flaming Pie

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Are you talking to me? If so, that's not what I said.

Interesting interpretation.
:roll:

Did I hit a nerve?

The difference between you and I is that if someone has a bad experience with a pack of Bodhi seeds I don't give a rats behind. Who am I to doubt them, and why would I care?

You on the other hand fall all over yourself to stick up for Gage calling people haters that don't slobber all over Gage's knob.

"Ambition". lol
I see it as genuity looking into the problem to better understand what happened, and then getting flamed for saying it could be due to error (heat/nutes/stress). So he calls those people haters.

You say that makes him a dick sucker.

Earlier this week there was a guy who came to the gage thread saying his plant hermied. He posted a pic with ONLY nutsacks. We were like, looks like a regular male to us. A hermie would have hair (pistils) growing amongst the balls. Then he said "hair no hair, I still can't use it."

That is an example of someone who just wants to hate without justification.

Genuity is in here defending bodhi right now. Are his lips also wrapped around bodhi's cock?
 
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