bodhi seeds

lambchopedd

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First year in a long time I have zero bodhi growing outdoor. Feels weird, I’ll have to make up for it this winter
I feel that immensely. Guerrilla growing was near impossible 2yrs ago…. Then covid hit, and we did it BIG one last time. “We” as in all the local folks that don’t know each other but do our thing. I stumbled on so many plots on the path to mine, turning a blind eye.

Now that life’s back to normal…. Nothing
 

Rufus T. Firefly

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I feel that immensely. Guerrilla growing was near impossible 2yrs ago…. Then covid hit, and we did it BIG one last time. “We” as in all the local folks that don’t know each other but do our thing. I stumbled on so many plots on the path to mine, turning a blind eye.

Now that life’s back to normal…. Nothing
Last summer was the perfect scenario for outdoor growing, I guess that's the silver lining, that and no traffic.
 

Rufus T. Firefly

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this is a skunky old soul, biggest plant from the start, was even bigger than all the males, the 2 clones did not take, not my favorite smelling one so i guess it wasnt meant to be, thats gonna be my heavy yielder
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That's some nice stacking for sure.

Got a couple of soil samples from a local compost/materials compamyand ran the jar test, we have waaaaay too much clay around here. They came out almost like the backyard sample a bit of sand on the bottom then just clay with no silt.
 

jp68

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So does anyone know when the next drop may happen? My lone strawberry headbands chugging along and looks like we have 5 girls out of the dazzle pack. pretty sure im gonna score something with 5 to choose from so it makes up for the one headbander
 
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copkilller

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That's some nice stacking for sure.

Got a couple of soil samples from a local compost/materials compamyand ran the jar test, we have waaaaay too much clay around here. They came out almost like the backyard sample a bit of sand on the bottom then just clay with no silt.
Damn! try a landslide if there is one near by, that's what leighton is getting his sand/silt/clay mix from, and he says you're still good if not getting a even ratio
 

ncali

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So, I FINALLY got some bandaid haze beans ordered. Quite an ordeal to find some in stock, very popular and or low amount avail.

Ideally I'd love to grow the #7 cut bodhi selected, but seeds will have to do.

After that, I dunno what I'll grow next. Probably working on some more preservations, thinking DLA or ASS or SSDD. I might have considered granola funk, we liked her effect a lot, but people in this thread are pretty down on her. She has good effect imo.
 

Bears_win

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Just trellised and then supercropped a patch tonight that had some bluesunshine in it . I was pinching Phloem and bending xylem and my fingers got some “juice” on them.


Damn what a smell.
Blue sweet baby poop with little note of vanillas and cloying floral star lily.

The leaves are very thin and sativa..
Overall it’s got a distinctive unique look. I can pick it out instantly. Its not a a large plant in veg
( surprisingly ) but has great structure and is very wide. If it has a big stretch it could prove to be larger than anticipated.
Fairly tight internodes and will have abundant flowering sites.

I know that blue crosses get a lot of shade but I also know that 1/2 blue dream and 1/2 GSC is a fantastic doobie.

bottom line id get some blue sunshine packs to sit on. Seems unique and it’s been fun to grow
 

lambchopedd

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Has anyone here grown the Rajasthani Space Probe?

Quick Rant: I’m thinking about buy two packs from someones personal collection. I think ornamentally it looks peculiar/beautiful, but production-wise it (e.g “it” being the wild Rajasthani sikar) looks like hot garbage. As an ironic, fun project a friend and I are considering growing it. But we’d like ANY information on it before we take the plunge. Even something as simple as an IG/forum link to someone who grew it would help (I couldn't find anything). Mainly a smoke-report is holding us back. Neither of us want to grow an 18 week’er for a whopping 3% cannabinoid profile.
 

Sunbiz1

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You may not understand what Bodhi's intentions are with his breeding. I'd invite you to listen to both of the Bodhi episodes on The Pot Cast if you want to understand what Bodhi's breeding methodologies are all about.

He doesn't breed for production yield. Most Bodhi gear is best described as head stash. He breeds combinations that he feels contain special energies that could result in special creations. He leaves it up to growers to find those plants and either keep them or take them further by breeding with them. He breeds for people who don't mind searching through packs for something extra special.
I've been running their work for 5 years now, and I've been living with some strains yielding lower than average; not a problem so long as it smokes well. The red lotus actually turned out better than this, which yields much higher:
The DB is super harsh, not very good in taste; good buzz though.
I get it, to find what I'm looking for(full package as a grower working with somewhat limited space)I'd have to clone every female ahead.
Then after smoking all of them, toss the non-keepers. That's a lot of work, and even more time; I've done it before.
Or, Bodhi could just make us the perfect fem beans...:D
As what you're telling me is, Bodhi is almost exclusively a breeder for breeders?.
 

mawasmada

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Has anyone here grown the Rajasthani Space Probe?

Quick Rant: I’m thinking about buy two packs from someones personal collection. I think ornamentally it looks peculiar/beautiful, but production-wise it (e.g “it” being the wild Rajasthani sikar) looks like hot garbage. As an ironic, fun project a friend and I are considering growing it. But we’d like ANY information on it before we take the plunge. Even something as simple as an IG/forum link to someone who grew it would help (I couldn't find anything). Mainly a smoke-report is holding us back. Neither of us want to grow an 18 week’er for a whopping 3% cannabinoid profile.
Go ahead and mail them this way. I'll take your "hot garbage".

Edit: Note to admin, just teasing. :peace:
 
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YardG

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Me? Yes. Same name.
If this was meant for someone else, my bad. Just disregard
Meant for you!

Looks like a user on IG by the username of fastenbulbous grew RSP indoors last fall, doesn't have a follow-up post about the end result but it might be worth messaging him/her.

ETA: Also it sounded like the RSP they grew finished faster than that, maybe more like 10 or 11 weeks. Er, wait, no, looks like 12.5 weeks.
 

jdoorn14

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Or, Bodhi could just make us the perfect fem beans...:D
As what you're telling me is, Bodhi is almost exclusively a breeder for breeders?.
Bodhi is a patron saint of cannabis. He is a breeder for people who appreciate the hunt, whether they be breeders, hobby growers, caregivers, or what have you. His methods and offerings are not everyone's cup of tea, and that's ok.

Considering Bodhi's comments in his Pot Cast episodes on male & female energies and their synergy in both the universe and the plant, I sincerely doubt we will ever see fem seeds produced by Bodhi.

Bodhi's episodes of the Pot Cast and his interview on the Adam Dunn show (if people can stomach it) give remarkable insights into Bodhi and his thoughts about cannabis.
 

copkilller

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So, I FINALLY got some bandaid haze beans ordered. Quite an ordeal to find some in stock, very popular and or low amount avail.

Ideally I'd love to grow the #7 cut bodhi selected, but seeds will have to do.

After that, I dunno what I'll grow next. Probably working on some more preservations, thinking DLA or ASS or SSDD. I might have considered granola funk, we liked her effect a lot, but people in this thread are pretty down on her. She has good effect imo.
i agree i like granola funk
 

Tripping With Rocks

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So of my two Space Monkey plants, one isstraight-up Pine Sol scented and the other had an adhesive/coffee/grapey/musty sort of scent to it.
Addendum: I took cuttings of both and they're extremely floppy. The main top of one nearly snapped off the stalk and it's only 5 weeks into flower. Seems like they will need extensive training and time in veg. Will probably also need support, regardless of training. I also managed to reveg the originals.
 

GreenTools

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I've been running their work for 5 years now, and I've been living with some strains yielding lower than average; not a problem so long as it smokes well. The red lotus actually turned out better than this, which yields much higher:
The DB is super harsh, not very good in taste; good buzz though.
I get it, to find what I'm looking for(full package as a grower working with somewhat limited space)I'd have to clone every female ahead.
Then after smoking all of them, toss the non-keepers. That's a lot of work, and even more time; I've done it before.
Or, Bodhi could just make us the perfect fem beans...:D
As what you're telling me is, Bodhi is almost exclusively a breeder for breeders?.
I ran the dB x afgooey for and had some phenomenal phenos, super narcotic , and super sativa phenos.....lots in there for variation....
 
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