bodhi seeds

_mahavishnu

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Getting closer and closer to harvest for my indoor girls right now. Won’t flood with pics since they’re not bodhi gear, but the real excitement for me is that it’s getting closer to time to run the bodhis.

I asked a few pages back but didn’t get a lot of input: those of you experienced in running these regular beans, how would you recommend I sort & sex with limited space? I’d prefer to end up with 4 girls but obviously that’s not guaranteed. Would taking cuttings early and cloning them under 12-12 be any faster than growing the plants regularly and waiting for pre-flowers? Ideally I’d prefer to identify the ladies before the plants go into their final 7g pots.
 

Omkarananda

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Getting closer and closer to harvest for my indoor girls right now. Won’t flood with pics since they’re not bodhi gear, but the real excitement for me is that it’s getting closer to time to run the bodhis.

I asked a few pages back but didn’t get a lot of input: those of you experienced in running these regular beans, how would you recommend I sort & sex with limited space? I’d prefer to end up with 4 girls but obviously that’s not guaranteed. Would taking cuttings early and cloning them under 12-12 be any faster than growing the plants regularly and waiting for pre-flowers? Ideally I’d prefer to identify the ladies before the plants go into their final 7g pots.
Get the sex tests. Saves a lot of time and space
 

Tripping With Rocks

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Getting closer and closer to harvest for my indoor girls right now. Won’t flood with pics since they’re not bodhi gear, but the real excitement for me is that it’s getting closer to time to run the bodhis.

I asked a few pages back but didn’t get a lot of input: those of you experienced in running these regular beans, how would you recommend I sort & sex with limited space? I’d prefer to end up with 4 girls but obviously that’s not guaranteed. Would taking cuttings early and cloning them under 12-12 be any faster than growing the plants regularly and waiting for pre-flowers? Ideally I’d prefer to identify the ladies before the plants go into their final 7g pots.
Taking clones, rooting them, and putting them under 12/12 is the easiest (and cheapest) way to verify sex. When I do so, I take a cutting from the very top, since I'm going to be topping the plants anyway. Don't waste your time or money getting the plants sexed through the mail.
 

Omkarananda

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Taking clones, rooting them, and putting them under 12/12 is the easiest (and cheapest) way to verify sex. When I do so, I take a cutting from the very top, since I'm going to be topping the plants anyway. Don't waste your time or money getting the plants sexed through the mail.
Sorry to disagree with this, but
1) taking cuts and getting them to root is NOT at all easier than taking a pinch of a seedling plant and crushing it onto a piece of paper and putting it in an envelope.
2) wasting your time would be growing a plant that you didn’t want, for longer than you would want to, wasting space that you could have used for a female (8 weeks or 2 weeks?)

It isn’t a waste of your time or money to get the tests. They’re like ten dollars per test, and you have to ship them, so another 8 dollars. That’s not that expensive to me relative to the time and space, like I said earlier.5F0E2635-825C-4503-85CA-2EC8AA675825.jpeg
**I went to take this pic, not Bodhi strains but just to show how small these are. I’ve known these are female for about a week at least I think now. All it takes to get them tested is a cotlydeon leaf. I tossed the males so now these will have more room to grow. And I don’t have to grow them for two more months to find out that about half of the seeds this time were male. It’s worth it to me paying for the test. I don’t work for the test company or anything lol just letting y’all know about my experience with getting the test vs the grow them out until they show sex. Positive experience for me, as a regular seed grower. :peace:
 
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dakilla187

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ssdd ...Looks awesome, its trich covered, rather unfortunatly my clone looks like its dying, leaves drooping, I had two and like a idiot i killed one....Looks like i got to try and reveg, maybe i should try rooting a bud and reveg that



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Soon after this was taken my plant crashed and burned, i think i gave it old used soil on the bottom and when the roots hit that it all went downhill...I did manage to reach a harvest point and get something....i bottled it today and im dissapointed to say I lost the clones to this plant as well as the plant itself...Im pissed cause went threw some garbage before i found her and ive never lost a plant before that i wanted to keep... The dried buds looks of quality , smells really good and it just makes me pissed off.. I only gave it used soil cause I thought it would be trash like the other two and I was wrong, i still got 4-5 more seeds and none mutated
 
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seedy character

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Herm attacks

Quickly wanted to clarify the fulvic acid herm issue with Ghash and assorted hplant line bred crosses. I do not have any direct experience of this. My comment about this issue was sourced from growers at IC and Mr Nice forums. More than a few had noticed that dosing high levels of fulvic post bud site dev would cause nanners or outright balls shortly after application. This isn't talking about, as a lovable smartass noted, just compost. Its foliar and drench application of HIGH doses of fulvic through AACT. Their thinking was that the sudden increase of biological activity interferes with root respiration and plant hormones causing a stress reaction. Though all of this is anecdotal, I'd note that per the discussions, reruns of hermed clones without supplemental fulvic didn't produce intersex. So, maybe?

Now, thine own horror of the herm. Recent attempt at using an isolation chamber resulted in full out balls and pistils on Solo Stash & Pinball Wizard. A single, dim, orange led indicator on a power strip whose electrical tape covering slipped off for 2 dark cycles in a 8x8, was enough for intersex poppers within 4 days of corrected 11/13 dark cycle. So, 2/4 PInWizz ladies, 4/5 Solo ladies, and 3/5 male Solo are culled. Lesson learned? Never assume genetics passing stress tests in the past will allow for quick selection for an open pollination of that same line. It makes me wonder how this happens in such an odd percentage per pack. Was the 4th pack of Solo, The pinballs were 1 to 1 F2s from stable parents, and Ive not had previous problems with either. There was also 1/6 CSI urkle x OG that grew balls. To clarify, all intersex females developed single or multiple stamen under multiple bracts and both males shot pistils amongst bud sites on multiple colas. All were at 4 weeks. All other environ conditions were dialed in as they should be. Luckily none of the bastards popped before their ruination.

On a positive note, one of the male Solo survivors was squat & tight. I chopped the other. This one though had Maple-ish type leaves and grew very similar to 79 xmas male examples with tight node space. Stamen development was heavy with slight purpling on an otherwise bright lime green plant. Put this boy into the lone Solo female which already reeks of artificial whipping cream & lime, with a slight menthol/turpentine volatility. Also throwing it into an Obama x Foodog(coffee Bubba type leaner) and a keeper PHK s2 that buds like OG, smells exactly like Booberry cereal and goes full black under 70 degrees.
 

Diesel0889

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Herm attacks

Quickly wanted to clarify the fulvic acid herm issue with Ghash and assorted hplant line bred crosses. I do not have any direct experience of this. My comment about this issue was sourced from growers at IC and Mr Nice forums. More than a few had noticed that dosing high levels of fulvic post bud site dev would cause nanners or outright balls shortly after application. This isn't talking about, as a lovable smartass noted, just compost. Its foliar and drench application of HIGH doses of fulvic through AACT. Their thinking was that the sudden increase of biological activity interferes with root respiration and plant hormones causing a stress reaction. Though all of this is anecdotal, I'd note that per the discussions, reruns of hermed clones without supplemental fulvic didn't produce intersex. So, maybe?

Now, thine own horror of the herm. Recent attempt at using an isolation chamber resulted in full out balls and pistils on Solo Stash & Pinball Wizard. A single, dim, orange led indicator on a power strip whose electrical tape covering slipped off for 2 dark cycles in a 8x8, was enough for intersex poppers within 4 days of corrected 11/13 dark cycle. So, 2/4 PInWizz ladies, 4/5 Solo ladies, and 3/5 male Solo are culled. Lesson learned? Never assume genetics passing stress tests in the past will allow for quick selection for an open pollination of that same line. It makes me wonder how this happens in such an odd percentage per pack. Was the 4th pack of Solo, The pinballs were 1 to 1 F2s from stable parents, and Ive not had previous problems with either. There was also 1/6 CSI urkle x OG that grew balls. To clarify, all intersex females developed single or multiple stamen under multiple bracts and both males shot pistils amongst bud sites on multiple colas. All were at 4 weeks. All other environ conditions were dialed in as they should be. Luckily none of the bastards popped before their ruination.

On a positive note, one of the male Solo survivors was squat & tight. I chopped the other. This one though had Maple-ish type leaves and grew very similar to 79 xmas male examples with tight node space. Stamen development was heavy with slight purpling on an otherwise bright lime green plant. Put this boy into the lone Solo female which already reeks of artificial whipping cream & lime, with a slight menthol/turpentine volatility. Also throwing it into an Obama x Foodog(coffee Bubba type leaner) and a keeper PHK s2 that buds like OG, smells exactly like Booberry cereal and goes full black under 70 degrees.


The whole fulvic thing interests me ALOT! Very curious myself on this. Ill say thats not been my experience (herms) with any 88g13hp crosses. Id be lieing if I said I dont think there could be something to it. I go minimal (40-60ml) per 4.5-6 gallons using bio ag ful power. Hope to hear more on this subject!

Been least a week since I was on. Day 11 now and the dla 10 are starting to soar a bit in every direction! I hope the cuts root as these have been a pleasure in veg even with me neglecting them due to work etc. The more I clean up in her undercarriage the more it booms lol. The 2 left plants on end are the dla10. If you go back to my last post you can see how beast they have gotten. Very vigorous yet has a solid stem and structure etc. Fingers crossed!

Happy growing!
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Edit: fresh comfrey crown cuts also just hit some pots! Starting to break the surface!
 

Blueberry bref

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Herm attacks

Quickly wanted to clarify the fulvic acid herm issue with Ghash and assorted hplant line bred crosses. I do not have any direct experience of this. My comment about this issue was sourced from growers at IC and Mr Nice forums. More than a few had noticed that dosing high levels of fulvic post bud site dev would cause nanners or outright balls shortly after application. This isn't talking about, as a lovable smartass noted, just compost. Its foliar and drench application of HIGH doses of fulvic through AACT. Their thinking was that the sudden increase of biological activity interferes with root respiration and plant hormones causing a stress reaction. Though all of this is anecdotal, I'd note that per the discussions, reruns of hermed clones without supplemental fulvic didn't produce intersex. So, maybe?
Duke Diamond has always pointed to humic acid as being the herm juice for 88g13hp. He screaming eagle male was like airborne-g13 x (88g13hp x afghan), he usually had a warning in the notes of those crosses. Might be worth asking around in the dominion thread or digging through dukes old stuff online to see if anything lines up there.

There's some neat old info in the mr. nice forums but I also feel like it kind of devolved into an echo-chamber of pontificating gatekeepers.
 

seedy character

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@Blueberry bref
Bingo! That sounds like the rabbit hole I fell into a few years ago. I do remember talks about that Airborne. Perhaps I'm misremembering the humic as fulvic. Though that would be even more nuts since humic isn't readily absorbed by the plant. Though I only interjected this possibility to aid others in a discussion on intersex from Bodhi's g13hp crosses, it is still very fascinating. Personally use minimal inputs & haven't needed to boost the alfalfa/bu's/EWC/leaf mold/SSTs type teas with anything else. Though indoor herms have happened with NDNs Ghash, haven't had problems with the half dozen or so of Bodhi's crosses run. Weirdly did have a few outdoor nanners on some DLA 12 a few years back.

@Diesel0889 Those DLA 10s look damned healthy. Perhaps you'll find a nasty, cherry pie full of motor oil terp'd up monster in there soon. I'm betting so.
 

MICHI-CAN

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Another progress update as I wait for the pain pills to kick in so I can get upright and back to to trim jail. 2 snow temples and a dragon fruit. 70 - 40 F last night seasons over. Just enough time to harvest before I start freezing.

Here's The dragon hung. Half a the smaller snow temple on the right in the tent. And some popcorn from a lucky charms and temple. Glad I got a machine for this run. Used to toss all that good stuff. Good yields both. Can't accurately describe the smells. Nose blind after the trim thing.

Almost done here. Hope everyone got a good outdoor. Particularly us Northerners.

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MICHI-CAN

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Fighting PM with this weird weather we've been getting?
I don't know how the community feels about washing outdoor grows. I've always done it. But I got creative after my PM issues. I use 4 gallons of tap water with 3 quarts 6% hydrogen peroxide. Heated to a goal of 95 - 105F. I use a propane salamander heater 3' from the bucket to maintain heat. And a remote grill thermometer to monitor temp and soak time. I soak for 15 minutes and rinse in room temp distilled water. The heat range is based on the temperature sensitivity of PM. 95F kills it. Or so I have read numerous times.

The 4 plants curing have no hint of PM. My allergies and hyper sensitivity would alert me instantly. No sneezing or burning nose sensation. Intact high still. I do need to get some input on this method. First time adding heat to the wash.

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