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Blueberry bref

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Not sure if this is what's going on with you, but I've been geeked up about this topic since I found a twin in a Goldstar x Snow Lotus plant (in the first few Bodhi seeds I ever bought and popped). I got a male and a runty sprout from a single seed.... the runt was killed off by mites (my ongoing tragedy). Later I came across this info that with twins from one seed, one of the sprouts is an exact clone of the mother in the cross. I've trolled this out there, and several people noted they'd found twins in Bodhi seeds and were monitoring them, but I still haven't heard an end result from anybody if they found a special plant with twins. I'm super curious if this actually works out for anybody (if they can even tell for sure without knowing the mom personally). Long story short... I wonder if you might have had twins pop out of the same seed. Perhaps that female is Bodhi's Masterkush clone??? Something worth watching anyway.

See #9 :
I should be putting the first of my twin flame twins into flower in the next few weeks. Still waiting on the runt to sex out but the larger of the two is a female. They are still living together in a 5x5 pot. Should be an easy answer on if one's a goji b-cut clone or not.
 

AdvancedBuffalo

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I didn’t say anything about light intensity although that probably weighs in because it is a stress factor. I was referring to the hormonal shifts do to spectrum availability. It wasn’t a comparison of indoor lighting schemes, other than they are all inferior to the sun.
When I quote people sometimes I’ll bring up other points that people have made because I can’t be bothered to multi quote. My real computer is on the floor since moving so I do everything on a tiny phone. Hah. I apologize for any confusion.

I agree about the sun being superior in every way. It’s funny to see lighting companies brag about X lighting spectrum making big differences, additional reds, etc. basic 90+ cri 3000k is hands down the best spectrum for plant health because it is pretty balanced and close to the suns spectrum. A small bump in cyan and red brings it closer to sunlight, but these massive bumps in red we are seeing isn’t helping these plants. It just inflated efficiency numbers. Every time I bring a plant outside it just does better. It can be cold, windy, dry, humid, whatever. They are always happy. Contrast that to a grow room where you have to run VPD to make things look good, and they get stressed with any odd variation in climate. It’s weird.

Regarding the twins discussion: I got twins in the Cherry Sativa x SSDD pack. Both sprouted, i separated the tap roots and they both took off. Same with RBJF’s dark chocolate. Twins, separated, one was a runt but it took off and grew fine. I had to be really careful with them but it wasn’t too hard to keep them going.

Both the cherry SSDDs ended up being male and I didn’t have space to keep them so they are long gone. Both of the dark chocolates I got were female and they are their own unique phenos.
 

AdvancedBuffalo

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Raspberry HP - She is rather squat and the first few sets of leaves were very mutated as were the two other Raspberry HP seedlings that turned out to be males. Leaf mutations stopped after the first few sets of leaves. From what I can tell this is leaning rather hard on the 88g13hp side of the house. Classic "Indica Spice" smells and very frosty. I ended up using a male of Hazeman's Madness (88g13hp x Bubba Kush) to pollinate her. No real plans to explore that cross but you never know.View attachment 4691736View attachment 4691737
From my experience Hashplant crosses will usually start off with that spice smell. Check that leaf resin. It looks like a hard goji raspberry leaner. Hashplant leaners in structure tend to have (in my experience) less fan leaf resin production, more of a stinky/spicy smell in the resin, and overall larger bud structure. Your leaf curl tells me that she is sensitive to N, and the Hashplant is not a sensitive one. That Goji looks very dominant. Same structure I saw with my raz HP.
 

Nutbag Poster

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Regarding the twins discussion: I got twins in the Cherry Sativa x SSDD pack. Both sprouted, i separated the tap roots and they both took off. Same with RBJF’s dark chocolate. Twins, separated, one was a runt but it took off and grew fine. I had to be really careful with them but it wasn’t too hard to keep them going.

Both the cherry SSDDs ended up being male and I didn’t have space to keep them so they are long gone.
Hmm.... that's some bad news for this theory. At least one should have been a female.

Edit: ... if one of the sprouts is an exact clone of the mother as mentioned in that article on mutants I linked.
 
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hillbill

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My one Lazy Lightning chopped yesterday does not look like a typical Hashplant cross, expressing a more Sativa pheno.

lemon Wookie v2 are powerful and decent yielding getting more dank and hasty smelling in curing. Easy to grow and very happily loud as hell. Flowered 4 and very well pleased. Recommend.

4 Black Triangle at 25 days since planting not quite as vigorous as normal but coming around and getting greener, fed with blood meal in water a few days ago. Will go to flower tent about next weekend. All have wide leaves.

6 Guava Wookie at 14 days about to leave Solos for hot mix in 5” squares. Extremely vigorous and fast with wide leaves. Probably a little late to save a male this fall but I have interesting pollen for any pretty girls.
 

jp68

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My one Lazy Lightning chopped yesterday does not look like a typical Hashplant cross, expressing a more Sativa pheno.

lemon Wookie v2 are powerful and decent yielding getting more dank and hasty smelling in curing. Easy to grow and very happily loud as hell. Flowered 4 and very well pleased. Recommend.

4 Black Triangle at 25 days since planting not quite as vigorous as normal but coming around and getting greener, fed with blood meal in water a few days ago. Will go to flower tent about next weekend. All have wide leaves.

6 Guava Wookie at 14 days about to leave Solos for hot mix in 5” squares. Extremely vigorous and fast with wide leaves. Probably a little late to save a male this fall but I have interesting pollen for any pretty girls.
Im a fan of the loompa cut bodhi uses in his crosses. May run the strawberry head band before the dazzleberry but i think the unicorn milk or unicorn cherry may be first out of the latest drop. 1st t world problems i tell ya
 

freewanderer04

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These 2 phenos of Sakura couldn't be any more different. I'm guessing the Bubba dom is on the left and Wookie on the right. The Wookie dom one is currently on week 4 of flower and the Bubba dom is on week 2. Both have a unique sweet and sour funk to them I've never smelled before. This is my first Wookie cross. A few days ago the Wookie dom one smelled like cotton candy on the stem rub. The Bubba dom one had barely any stretch as you can tell. Already cloned her and am planning on doing some S1's if the smoke is good. Have been looking for a short, stocky plant for a while now. Great for small tents and low maintenance grows. Hoping for some fire from these ladies.
 

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Green Puddin

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No idea how you making yourself look like a complete idiot would or should hurt my feelings , but ya thanks for the thought...
Also thanks for proving my point :peace:

Cheers :)
He obviously has never spent much time around nova Scotia boys lol let alone A cape bretoner!!!!! It's not hard to tell when our feelings get hurt ,in person especially ...... And it usually takes a mother remark ,wife, kids or a spilled beer lmao
 

AdvancedBuffalo

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Just ran across this post from Nube. Seems like things go in cycles eh?
 

Senokai

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From my experience Hashplant crosses will usually start off with that spice smell. Check that leaf resin. It looks like a hard goji raspberry leaner. Hashplant leaners in structure tend to have (in my experience) less fan leaf resin production, more of a stinky/spicy smell in the resin, and overall larger bud structure. Your leaf curl tells me that she is sensitive to N, and the Hashplant is not a sensitive one. That Goji looks very dominant. Same structure I saw with my raz HP.
@AdvancedBuffalo Thanks for the clarification on expressions. Im pretty new to the Bodhi catalog so it is much appreciated!
 

lastmob

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Hey guys, I am researching and trying to decide what Bodhi strains to grab. I need them to be fairly compact, finish in 9-10 weeks and yield well.

The site I am going to order from mostly has 88g13hp and Wookie crosses but also Space cake and Love Dawg. Love Dawg is Appalachia cross which sounded good to me at first but then I thought what if it is old stock?

Thank you for any suggestions
 

GreenTools

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Hey guys, I am researching and trying to decide what Bodhi strains to grab. I need them to be fairly compact, finish in 9-10 weeks and yield well.

The site I am going to order from mostly has 88g13hp and Wookie crosses but also Space cake and Love Dawg. Love Dawg is Appalachia cross which sounded good to me at first but then I thought what if it is old stock?

Thank you for any suggestions
I ran love dawg years ago, was decent smoke, with a floral flavor but made me sneeze a lot, so I canned it. Old stock is fine, just scuff the seeds prior to soak/sow....g13/hp crosses require extra veg time, but will find some good yields... some wookies are the same, but what I've found is you must prune the shit out of those, because lots of bushy phenos pop up....
 

dubekoms

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When I quote people sometimes I’ll bring up other points that people have made because I can’t be bothered to multi quote. My real computer is on the floor since moving so I do everything on a tiny phone. Hah. I apologize for any confusion.

I agree about the sun being superior in every way. It’s funny to see lighting companies brag about X lighting spectrum making big differences, additional reds, etc. basic 90+ cri 3000k is hands down the best spectrum for plant health because it is pretty balanced and close to the suns spectrum. A small bump in cyan and red brings it closer to sunlight, but these massive bumps in red we are seeing isn’t helping these plants. It just inflated efficiency numbers. Every time I bring a plant outside it just does better. It can be cold, windy, dry, humid, whatever. They are always happy. Contrast that to a grow room where you have to run VPD to make things look good, and they get stressed with any odd variation in climate. It’s weird.

Regarding the twins discussion: I got twins in the Cherry Sativa x SSDD pack. Both sprouted, i separated the tap roots and they both took off. Same with RBJF’s dark chocolate. Twins, separated, one was a runt but it took off and grew fine. I had to be really careful with them but it wasn’t too hard to keep them going.

Both the cherry SSDDs ended up being male and I didn’t have space to keep them so they are long gone. Both of the dark chocolates I got were female and they are their own unique phenos.
I like to put my moms outdoors for a couple weeks every year in early summer. Something about the real sunlight and fresh air gets them reinvigorated and they grow much better afterwards. Not really feasible if you have a big grow and there is a chance you can bring in some undesirable pests but it works great for me.
 

Green Puddin

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He culled it just recently... I just missed him... apparently everyone but me knew he had it... but I'm the only one who wanted to buy it lol

I might have to get IG, seems like I miss out on a lot of drops and cuts not having it... but man I hate social media haha
I just made an account .....I see all kinds of nice pics on Bodhi seeds page but I can't figure out where to find the strain name lol I am technologically retarded
 
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