bodhi seeds

AdvancedBuffalo

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None of the Forum crosses I've tried hermed.
Dude I had a massive light leak in a new room that hit 4 granola funks and did not have one herm. I don’t know how people manage to spot herms/balls on all of their plants. My thought is that most of these “early flower herms” people are picking off are actually premature swelling calyxes or something.
 

NoMoreBottles

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Wolfpack stinks like hashish and curry? Definitely Skunk at first when opening Smidget(Tupperware). Strong enough to make a face rush and blending of sounds for a few seconds. Damn good freebie!

My 4 Old Soul putting on definite noticeable buds size each day. At least slight fade on all on day 55. Wep got high power cedar and pine smells and sticky, extremely sticky.

My stickies and stinkies have exploded since adding a 250 CMH to 400 watts of Board and COBs. Whole tent using more water. Plants all in prayer.
Which cmh light did you go with?
 

Nutbag Poster

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That might well explain it, nice analogy. I'm just glad I found a pack. I'm just a newb at growing (the More Cowbell is my second grow) so never grown any Chem lines. I'm looking for that old school 80s/90s vibe and I did hear the Hashplant D is that (the only post on here that mentions it!).
For anyone interested, @Schwaggy P has an excellent thread and focuses a lot on the chems. The very first page has some great comparison pictures of Chem 91 Skunk Va, Chem D, and Chem 91 JB. He's also bred with Chem Kesey and has some talk about that too.

https://www.rollitup.org/t/schwaggy-ps-random-stuff.981386/
 

MICHI-CAN

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It has been about two weeks since my last FYI. Interesting time for outdoors here. 90's - 40's. 70 MPH winds. torrential downpours. And a crazy 97% sun this month. It has lead to heat stress, scale mites and a hopper issue.

Everything is back on track and healthy after some TLC and a couple days in the shade. Out of 11 plants I have 7 females, 3 yet to show and one male. Lucky charms, Snow Temple and Dragonfruit. I'll be planting organicall in the next few days when temps come back into the 80's. 005.jpg006.jpg004.jpg
 

Psyphish

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It’s old, a Philips 250 watt cmh 4000k, runs on magnetic hps ballast but brings some IR and UV. Still have 4 new and 2 near new bulbs, lowers overall efficiency but I am having fun.
I love those Philips Retro White bulbs. I used to run the 400w versions and they grew the best weed ever. The modern 315w CMHs are also pretty good.
 

TtZoo

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I also use small pots 5qt of mix net. LST small plants for variety, plants are most all bud by harvest.
It's a good point. Due to the size of the tent I've had no choice but to LST to control growth and get into quite heavy defoliation. The result seems to be the plant can handle it and it looks like it will be mainly bud come harvest. First time doing it but I'm liking the idea of one big plant in the 2ft x 2ft
 

TtZoo

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For anyone interested, @Schwaggy P has an excellent thread and focuses a lot on the chems. The very first page has some great comparison pictures of Chem 91 Skunk Va, Chem D, and Chem 91 JB. He's also bred with Chem Kesey and has some talk about that too.

https://www.rollitup.org/t/schwaggy-ps-random-stuff.981386/
This is superb Nutbag, thank you. Apart from vaping some 'Stardawg' (star dog?) obtained from a street vendor which was really good, I know little about the Chem line. This is great info pre me getting the HPD seeds,
 

Nutbag Poster

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This is superb Nutbag, thank you.
It IS isn't it! I absolutely love the way he presents his whole strategy of breeding and the process of observation with the traits and nuances of breeding plants. It's all done like a research scientist...great stuff! I should add he's grown a lot of different Bodhi strains and has pictures and comments on several beyond the chem stuff. It would be absolutely awesome if Bodhi had the time to do a similar thread, but Schwaggy gives you a great education on how to look at what Bodhi and other breeders are doing.
 
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TtZoo

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It IS isn't it! I absolutely love the way he presents his whole strategy of breeding and the process of observation with the traits and nuances of breeding plants. It's all done like a research scientist...great stuff! I should add he's grown a lot of different Bodhi strains and has pictures and comments on several beyond the chem stuff. It would be absolutely awesome if Bodhi had the time to do a similar thread, but Schwaggy gives you a great education on how to look at what Bodhi and other breeders are doing.
Indeed. Really helpful. My pack of Hashplant D arrived today, very pleased. I need to finish the More Cowbell and get them going and I still have a couple of More Cowbell seeds left. Once the two MC plants are flowered out and I have some personal stock for the wife and I, I'm getting the Hashplant D going and for once will collect some pollen to keep the line going which will new and exciting! Kid in sweetshop stuff!!

Thanks for your posts and observations Nutbag, really appreciate it from a new growers perspective.
 

MICHI-CAN

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I appear to be a couple decades behind the latest and greatest. But after chopping a Dragonfruit male and inspecting what was left of my 3 gallon 2 month and 2 day root systems structure, after soil reclaimation. 002.jpgThey are stong growers on both ends.
 
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