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AdvancedBuffalo

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We germinate 1500-2000 seeds per year but what the hell do I know?

To address @nuskool89 , the way in which this can help people is to propose that maybe (just maybe) that if someone else has a hermie issue, they might ask why and look inward, instead of jumping to conclusions. We have many people running the same cut, with tremendously different outcomes. From what I've seen, people who claim to see hermies many times are using nutes or in hydro. When breeders (like Bodhi and many other of the top names out there) all grow using natural farming methods, one might think the plants are attuned to running that way. When we stress test, we only use organic soil, and never stress using salts/nutes, so perhaps we are missing the stress testing in that aspect.

Not saying this is a fact and that @AdvancedBuffalo pumped up the ppm too much, but it's worth considering when this whole thread is full of content with no herms after being tested originally. And I agree with @AlienAthena that there's no need for absolutes.

Instead of being so defensive, I was thinking this might help @AdvancedBuffalo since he found some nice cuts, and perhaps he might find it's the method, not the genetics so he can let us all know.

Good luck everyone. I wish you all well on your growing journey. We're all in this together. No need to bicker.
Man one of the huge pieces of breeding is ensuring stability in your lines. A herm every now and then isn’t really an issue in a line that has a parent known to throw herm offspring. But a majority of phenos herming is a sign that a cross isn’t right and should be worked more.

These seeds will see a wide variety of different grow environments, substrates, nutrient delivery methods, etc. A retail release line should perform in all of these areas. Please don’t tell me that you are that breeder or clone seller that blames unstable genetics on all of your customers and their grow methods?

You may want to sit this out at re read this later. This is looking a lot like an ad hominem sort of thing rather than actual feedback/helpful content. Stop provoking useless bickering like this if you want it to stop.

Also if you have hunted so many bodhi packs, quit arguing and start reporting information.
 

The Mantis

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Man one of the huge pieces of breeding is ensuring stability in your lines. A herm every now and then isn’t really an issue in a line that has a parent known to throw herm offspring. But a majority of phenos herming is a sign that a cross isn’t right and should be worked more.

These seeds will see a wide variety of different grow environments, substrates, nutrient delivery methods, etc. A retail release line should perform in all of these areas. Please don’t tell me that you are that breeder or clone seller that blames unstable genetics on all of your customers and their grow methods?

You may want to sit this out at re read this later. This is looking a lot like an ad hominem sort of thing rather than actual feedback/helpful content. Stop provoking useless bickering like this if you want it to stop.

Also if you have hunted so many bodhi packs, quit arguing and start reporting information.
This should end the bickering: There's no way your grow method is causing it. No way at all. (Relish that)

Now let me be very clear: There is no breeder on earth that tests in every "grow environment, substrate, nutrient delivery method, etc."

In fact, if this is the way you test, kudos to you. You are the best at testing in the history of the world. Let's get you an award now.

You can find our grow journal and grow reports on our website now. We stopped posting that material here because of the censorship going on. Feel free to visit our website and read more. We just started sexing 27 Granola Funk Remix plants and 7 other cookies crosses.
 
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AdvancedBuffalo

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This should end the bickering: There's no way your grow method is causing it. No way at all. (Relish that)

Now let me be very clear: There is no breeder on earth that tests in every "grow environment, substrate, nutrient delivery method, etc."

In fact, if this is the way you test, kudos to you. You are the best at testing in the history of the world. Let's get you an award now.
You should collaborate with MMS
 

U79

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When breeders (like Bodhi and many other of the top names out there) all grow using natural farming methods, one might think the plants are attuned to running that way. When we stress test, we only use organic soil, and never stress using salts/nutes, so perhaps we are missing the stress testing in that aspect.
Sounds like an ideological weakness causing customer neglect.
 

BugattiOH

Active Member
I've consulted for a friend last year that was ready to start growing. Long story short (kinda)--he went against 95% of what I told him to do. He hit me up recently and told me to stop by and collect my payment for my time. I already knew I wasn't going to be impressed bc he told me he went hydro/coco/synth instead of soil. Tbh: the gg4 and bruce banner looked dank...BUT no nose, no flavor and definitely not potent. When I was in CO the first thing I grabbed was a 20 bag of GG4 and I'll never forget how fucked up I was off a few hits.
Back to my friend: He was watching my every move as I smoked on his garbo...I told him.."looks great but its fucking trash". He said " I've been thinking about switching to soil" And in my head I was thinking "You fuckin idiot" I do give him some credit bc he knew deep down I was right and I'll always be right. I truly feel bad for patients that have caregivers growing in dogshit
 

NorthNorthNugs

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Now let me be very clear: There is no breeder on earth that tests in every "grow environment, substrate, nutrient delivery method, etc."
I’m new around here but I just have to write and say that I wholeheartedly disagree with this statement. I will point you in the direction of Irie genetics. That’s what a decent breeder SHOULD do. I haven’t even kept up with this thread but I hope to god this isn’t true. If any reputable breeders are reading this thread, please test your seeds thoroughly!! What an ignorant thing to say. Choose your breeders wisely I guess. I hope you don’t charge money for seeds bud.
 

BugattiOH

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I’m new around here but I just have to write and say that I wholeheartedly disagree with this statement. I will point you in the direction of Irie genetics. That’s what a decent breeder SHOULD do. I haven’t even kept up with this thread but I hope to god this isn’t true. If any reputable breeders are reading this thread, please test your seeds thoroughly!! What an ignorant thing to say. Choose your breeders wisely I guess. I hope you don’t charge money for seeds bud.
Are you new to reading too? Maybe try again guy. You're clearly confused by that sentence.

Can you imagine what Bodhi would think about this forum!? Y'all better shape up!
 

SimpleBox

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Are you new to reading too? Maybe try again guy. You're clearly confused by that sentence.

Can you imagine what Bodhi would think about this forum!? Y'all better shape up!
Let’s see your Bodhi keepers!
Oh wait, you’re to busy driving your Bugatti up and down ‘Country Road 420’ and knocking salt growers and being a keyboard gansta, and talking crap about a ’friend’.

thanks for the Bodhi feedback @AdvancedBuffalo
you saved me $70 and more importantly my time.
 

BugattiOH

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My girls are sleeping. Could we turn it down a notch?

As I honestly believe our frame of mind influences our plants. A request for peace and good vines. TY
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Tell your boys to come correct and this won't happen. And tell your boys to take it up with Bodhi instead of displaying bipolar behavior all over social media misleading Bodhi sales. And lastly, tell these boys that reviews come after a proper cure (3 months not 3 weeks)

This must be some kind of joke but your request has been approved.
 

2seepictures

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Also just chuck for fun / personal medicinal use. Here's a pretty interesting outcome from a photogenic and resinous Granola Funk F2 female crossed with a random Goji OG male.
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This pheno has purple leaves & green calyxes on a "sativa" frame with a ridiculously strong artificial strawberry smell. A bit leafy but the smell was insane and the trichomes were very sticky. Definitely want to re-try this sometime and get a better feel for the effects.
 

BugattiOH

Active Member
Also just chuck for fun / personal medicinal use. Here's a pretty interesting outcome from a photogenic and resinous Granola Funk F2 female crossed with a random Goji OG male.
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This pheno has purple leaves & green calyxes on a "sativa" frame with a ridiculously strong artificial strawberry smell. A bit leafy but the smell was insane and the trichomes were very sticky. Definitely want to re-try this sometime and get a better feel for the effects.
Are you crazy? F2?
Didn't you see AdvancedCow's announcement?
You don't grow GFunk now. It's been confirmed. He has spoken down upon us and granted us a savings of $70
 
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