bodhi seeds

zeeman

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I've also been wondering, how different, really, are Twin Flame and Soul Mate. Same pappa, and the mommas are just different phenos of Goji. So wouldn't a lot of the plants be quite similar (outside of a handful of really pure representations of momma), and even more so if taken to F2? Different enough to have both?
If you get the twin flame you’ll have to get black raspberry next. Bodhi is like Pokémon...gotta catch em all!
 

shellback1

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I did the opposite, did the raspberry hp first then the Twin Flame. The Raspberry HP was all around one of the best Bodie plants I've grown. Out of a pack of seeds I popped all 12 seeds and 7 were female, the rest male. I ended up saving a male to make F2's with. All 7 were like clones except 1 that turned purple late in flower. Nice golf ball sized buds on all plants with a fruity smell, smoked out of a fresh clean bong. All plants were one hit and quit. 2 hits would put you to sleep. I flowered about 70 days until about 5% amber. The very best looking female I hit with pollen taken from the male, ended up with about 100 F2 seeds. On the first of July I, I put 5 twin Flames into flower.{2 months veg time] They look very similar to the Raspberry Hashplants in size and structure. The Raspberry HP was so good I ordered 2 more packs plus 2 packs of the Black Raspberry. I think I'll follow this Goji mother for a while and see were she takes me.
 

GreenHighlander

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What yall think? I think my flower tent thus far is a tad crowded but beautiful...
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Bodhi love triangle grew into the light honest to God 4 plus inch overnight, well about 30 hours since raising the light (back right). By far my laplata labs durangatang and bodhi love triangle are the fastest growers on the right. My coots mix with a few minor add ins is for sure the way I'm headed in my organic/probiotic journey... wish me luck!

I seriously need to finally get around to testing soon. It was offered but I politely declined due to not being able to pop them within the month. I wish I could fill my basement lol... all bodhi testers! Any criticism of my flower tent is welcome... ps I know it's a tad crowded in there! Happy growing!!!!
What kind of fly strips are those? A lot of them that style have toxic additives to the sticky stuff. Just an fyi in case you are unaware.
Plants look great!!

Cheers :)
 

GreenHighlander

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SCJedi

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What yall think? I think my flower tent thus far is a tad crowded but beautiful...
View attachment 4363665 View attachment 4363669
Bodhi love triangle grew into the light honest to God 4 plus inch overnight, well about 30 hours since raising the light (back right). By far my laplata labs durangatang and bodhi love triangle are the fastest growers on the right. My coots mix with a few minor add ins is for sure the way I'm headed in my organic/probiotic journey... wish me luck!

I seriously need to finally get around to testing soon. It was offered but I politely declined due to not being able to pop them within the month. I wish I could fill my basement lol... all bodhi testers! Any criticism of my flower tent is welcome... ps I know it's a tad crowded in there! Happy growing!!!!
Good lord Jah, soak your media with some BT!
 

Blake_n_Concentrates

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Good lord Jah, soak your media with some BT!
I've tried (3) BT products personally and not one worked a dam on gnats after multiple applications. Maybe it only works on certain species or something, but I've never had good luck. Best way, imo, are a shit ton of hypoaspis miles (beneficial soil mites) and a shit ton of sticky traps to get as many adults as possible. I've personally had little success with nematodes as well, but that could be my doing as it does state the soil needs to remain moist for weeks after application to be effective.
 

SCJedi

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I've tried (3) BT products personally and not one worked a dam on gnats after multiple applications. Maybe it only works on certain species or something, but I've never had good luck. Best way, imo, are a shit ton of hypoaspis miles (beneficial soil mites) and a shit ton of sticky traps to get as many adults as possible. I've personally had little success with nematodes as well, but that could be my doing as it does state the soil needs to remain moist for weeks after application to be effective.
I used this and with one application mine were gone. .4oz/gallon https://southernag.com/residential-products/thuricide-bt-caterpiller-control/

Others swear by this https://www.amazon.com/Ecological-Labs-AEL20036-Mosquito-Treatment/dp/B007UTE55A

Good luck brother!
 

Blake_n_Concentrates

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I heard great things about the eco labs one (second link) also, but I picked up that exact bottle, used it in every watering for a month, and it did nothing! I was not happy. lol Maybe the one you used is more effective, but I've just had such bad luck with these kind of products.

edit: I read some reviews that said to use far over the recommended dose for fungus gnats, so perhaps that is part of the issue. I'll give it another shot.
 
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Diesel0889

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Looking good there diesel, bug catchers are doing a good job too
Ya they were when I put em up weeks ago lol got new ones today.

Good lord Jah, soak your media with some BT!
I also have not had great luck with BT or DE. Sticky traps and neem oil in only the top of my bed has been keeping adults and possibly some larva at bay. No damage to my growing plants is what I'm most concerned about. With synthetics I never had a nat problem but with organics seem to be different story.

I have heard that worm castings also keep them away but have no idea if there is any truth to that. I think I heard coot say it on a kis podcast but not 100 percent. In the next week I should be able to harvest some and lay it over the top of my bed and test this theory. They were fed a healthy diet of Malibu compost aerated with pumice along with all the rock dusts and karanja cake, neem, kelp etc that's in my soil so I know it will jive and not to introduce any new elements to my bed. Lots of hypoasis mites in my Malibu compost in my bed and worm bin... just not enough I guess. I have found the simpler I keep things in the way of organics/growing the more success I seem to have providing my starting soil is on point. But certainly do tell if someone has a organic friendly nat cure. These little basterds are annoying!

Anyway a little update on my veg tent. They are a tad root bound as I'm trying to keep them from blowing up to fast as I have prob 8 or 9 weeks till harvest and need to save room for rooting a few cuts from flower tent. Giving them a small neem drench so figured I'd post a pic. I'm excited bout these but have a bit to wait sadly.
15629703424714237812901764916003.jpg yes it's still messy lol. But they all healthy!
 

jungle666

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Ya they were when I put em up weeks ago lol got new ones today.



I also have not had great luck with BT or DE. Sticky traps and neem oil in only the top of my bed has been keeping adults and possibly some larva at bay. No damage to my growing plants is what I'm most concerned about. With synthetics I never had a nat problem but with organics seem to be different story.

I have heard that worm castings also keep them away but have no idea if there is any truth to that. I think I heard coot say it on a kis podcast but not 100 percent. In the next week I should be able to harvest some and lay it over the top of my bed and test this theory. They were fed a healthy diet of Malibu compost aerated with pumice along with all the rock dusts and karanja cake, neem, kelp etc that's in my soil so I know it will jive and not to introduce any new elements to my bed. Lots of hypoasis mites in my Malibu compost in my bed and worm bin... just not enough I guess. I have found the simpler I keep things in the way of organics/growing the more success I seem to have providing my starting soil is on point. But certainly do tell if someone has a organic friendly nat cure. These little basterds are annoying!

Anyway a little update on my veg tent. They are a tad root bound as I'm trying to keep them from blowing up to fast as I have prob 8 or 9 weeks till harvest and need to save room for rooting a few cuts from flower tent. Giving them a small neem drench so figured I'd post a pic. I'm excited bout these but have a bit to wait sadly.
View attachment 4364086 yes it's still messy lol. But they all healthy!
I’ll have to get some of those bug catchers,they certainly do a good job
 

Diesel0889

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I’ll have to get some of those bug catchers,they certainly do a good job

Dont know what I'd do without em! As others have said some have toxic junk in them so get the non toxic ones (not hard to find). If you cant dont allow them to touch plants and your prob fine long as your careful about it. Dont buy at the grow shop. Find a ace hardware and they run about $2.30 or 50.

I have heard mosquito dunks work well and are safe but I dont have the balls to possibly wreck $500 in soil to test that out. Someone correct me if I'm an idiot for even saying this, just what I heard... on the chance anyone KNOWS not HEARD this is safe PLEASE enlighten us all! Happy growing bodhi friends!!!
 

Diesel0889

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It may dry me out quicker but I'm going to put a clip fan or 2 below canopy and try to make it to windy down there for the little basterds... I wont lie it's starting to drive me a tad nuts but I suppose till I see drooping or somthing from root damage I'll be happy and shut up....

Anyone have some sexy bodhi bud porn to share? I'm having bodhi withdrawls tonight and could use the boost... only 8 days from flip... no buds yet lol... nothing to sexy about my recent photos... happy growing!
 

FlakeyFoont

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Ya they were when I put em up weeks ago lol got new ones today.



I also have not had great luck with BT or DE. Sticky traps and neem oil in only the top of my bed has been keeping adults and possibly some larva at bay. No damage to my growing plants is what I'm most concerned about. With synthetics I never had a nat problem but with organics seem to be different story.

I have heard that worm castings also keep them away but have no idea if there is any truth to that. I think I heard coot say it on a kis podcast but not 100 percent. In the next week I should be able to harvest some and lay it over the top of my bed and test this theory. They were fed a healthy diet of Malibu compost aerated with pumice along with all the rock dusts and karanja cake, neem, kelp etc that's in my soil so I know it will jive and not to introduce any new elements to my bed. Lots of hypoasis mites in my Malibu compost in my bed and worm bin... just not enough I guess. I have found the simpler I keep things in the way of organics/growing the more success I seem to have providing my starting soil is on point. But certainly do tell if someone has a organic friendly nat cure. These little basterds are annoying!

Anyway a little update on my veg tent. They are a tad root bound as I'm trying to keep them from blowing up to fast as I have prob 8 or 9 weeks till harvest and need to save room for rooting a few cuts from flower tent. Giving them a small neem drench so figured I'd post a pic. I'm excited bout these but have a bit to wait sadly.
View attachment 4364086 yes it's still messy lol. But they all healthy!
The Dunks are just BT, totally safe, but they never worked on my gnats!

You're doing what works for me. yellow sticky traps catch the fliers, larvae hatch and become fliers, and become stuck.

I remember getting stuck in those fly paper things when I was a kid, I'd be wrapped like the mummy in the groom!

Takes about 3 weeks, usually, til you've broken their cycle and gotten all the egg layers.

I never found gnats to be a problem for anything but seedlings, and they will mess them up, plus they are obnoxious when you're wearing a headlamp!

I've gotten them in both mud and coco, and combos...organic or salts, they're fooking gnats, they don't care where they are!
 
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