bodhi seeds

TonightYou

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Lone Pagoda, but I am popping more of her and Lemon Zinger after these new seedlings get a bit ahead (Maple Leaf, China Yunnan, PCK, Bangi Haze). I figured 2 more beans of Lemon zinger and Pagoda in addition to Ancient OG since last 3 for 3 were males.
 

TonightYou

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I have limited space, and don't like letting things go unless I absolutely have to make a decision. Can't wait until I've got a bigger place, I simply want a huge garden
 

blowincherrypie

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Listening to all of the praise given to Bodhi I decided to pick up a pack of Road Kill Unicorn to take advantage of this years bday promo through attitude. I still had 4 Goji OG from last years bday promo so I dropped two Goji and two RKU to pop my regular bean "cherry." So far I couldn't be happier with the limited Bodhi gear I've had the pleasure of runnin, and I'm already starting to see why people enjoy it so much.

I got 1 female Goji (out of the two) that is really starting to smell special at about week 5 and frosted almost as soon as I flipped.

Both of the RKU wound up ladies that appear to be different phenos. The first I flipped was kinda droopy and I was worried it might have problems supporting itself, but as soon as I flipped it stretched about 2-2.5x and looks like it should yield pretty nice. I think this one is leaning more towards the Chemdog parent, but it is also one of the frostiest plants I've grown so far.

I had a slight problem and the second RKU wound up drying out pretty good one of the first couple days of flower, but has since bounced back well. It doesn't appear to be stretching as much as its sister, but it looks like it should yield pretty decent and is frosting as soon as pistils are showing also.

Wish i could see how much frost the snow lotus has
 

calicat

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^ Glad you are satisfied with Bodhi gear. Great strains you are running. You prolly will say the same thing about the Snow Lotus leaning phenotypes. They consistently destroy my scissors new or old after a trim sitting.
 

Mad Hamish

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Is tiger's milk good for nerve pain?

And has anyone completed a dragonfruit grow yet?
If it is nerve pain you are going after, seriously speak to SHOE on the Gage forums. The guy suffers daily and has tried more Bodhi types than I have had hot dinners. He helped me find the right gear out of what was available and will do so for any body.
That being said, he swears by B's LA Affie mum...
 

TonightYou

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Okay so I made an error in my previous post. This is a prime example of why labeling is important. The plant I thought was Pagoda is actually my last superstitious. I was inspecting the girls and noticed that what I thought was Pagoda had a very familiar smell and flowering structure. Well digging for the original label made me discover that it was actually my last superstitious gal. My notes confirm that the two Pagodas I had were in fact males. So back to popping more beans, after this next set of Ace gear is out of seedling stage, I will pop more Pagoda, and Ancient OG. Have three healthy Snow Queen (1 just entered flower) and Mountain Temples each (awesome tight node structure on the Mountain Temples, seriously some of the tightest node structures I've seen)
 

calicat

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Is tiger's milk good for nerve pain?

And has anyone completed a dragonfruit grow yet?
Yes. The phenotype I got was a appy structure but did not completely dominate the Original Bubba Kush. It hits so hard in the head that it serves as a great prostaglandin antagonist.
 

TonightYou

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This is why I keep journals. Days of veg/flower/strain/nutes and problems are all recorded.
that's how I figured out my mistake. I had lost the original label stake (found it in the soil), and went through my notes. My notes are generally more of completed grows (harvest time, growth characteristics, and final product notes). I have no need for keeping track of fertilizing as I read my plants, and I keep it simple.
 

TonightYou

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Unless this country goes legal, I will NEVER keep a written journal wow... Mate of mine got 10 years thanks to his. All memory, and what gets forgotten is lost forever, and that is just fine...
well I'd like to see them spend the resources attempting to crack the encryption on my drive. I'm sure that the plants alone would bury me in that situation anyways.
 

abe supercro

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dude's in s. africa.
whole different ball game than the usa i'd guess.

grow journals are a nice addition particularly with multiple strains or breeding projects. doubt many make it to court here, especially in med states.
 

TonightYou

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I'd even argue that simply posting on this site would be/could be just as useful in a prosecution if that was the case. Knowing how much personal data is leaked simply by visiting a Web page, I have no doubt the majority of us are at risk (if a government so choses, using a phone? Leaking data, use any Google products(really any free email service)? Leaking data.) and in fact not visiting sites like this is the only way to truly stay safe if one was that paranoid. If you are really interested in knowing how much data you leak, set up and learn backtrack. That OS will show you just how easy it is to see what data you leak. Eta a journal on an encrypted Linux machine is the least of my concerns
 

Mad Hamish

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well I'd like to see them spend the resources attempting to crack the encryption on my drive. I'm sure that the plants alone would bury me in that situation anyways.
Man, you will be amazed at what they can do, what they know, etc... One thing I learned from my mate's experience is the people after us are every inch as smart, come with educations in their fields, and will fight as hard as the rest of us for that good resume and that means they will spend sleepless nights thinking about how to nail us...
Consider this: Your opponent is as smart as you are, but spends ALL his time thinking about taking you out, while you spend a fraction of yours about avoiding his assaults. Encrypted drive, no problemo for law enforcement. They will just send the drive off to the vice squad who deal with illegal porn on hard drives daily. Several times per day I bet.
Out by us, there are no grey areas yet, it is us vs them, and I will be a donkey's left nut if I leave them any ammo.

On the flip-side, S.A seems to be heading for a full legal status pretty fast. Hold thumbs fellas. If it happens you can each come build a little lodge on my farm, we can start the Bodhi Commune LOL...
 

Mad Hamish

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I'd even argue that simply posting on this site would be/could be just as useful in a prosecution if that was the case. Knowing how much personal data is leaked simply by visiting a Web page, I have no doubt the majority of us are at risk (if a government so choses, using a phone? Leaking data, use any Google products(really any free email service)? Leaking data.) and in fact not visiting sites like this is the only way to truly stay safe if one was that paranoid. If you are really interested in knowing how much data you leak, set up and learn backtrack. That OS will show you just how easy it is to see what data you leak. Eta a journal on an encrypted Linux machine is the least of my concerns
We will become civilized enough for me to feel like you do soon enough. Right now, these asses will waste as much money as is available to get a near-conviction. Unlike the USA, there is little efficiency as far as communications between courts and police goes. Even if courts here had to stop prosecuting reefer cases, the po-po will still be going apeshit arresting bobby and his cousins for a blunt at the beach.

We don't have the concern of a federal government, but only local enforcement seeing as there is no separation between state law and national law. So the cops get pretty mental, but at the same time do not have the resources to monitor online activity, so it is down to the info you have on your premises.

Interesting to see the differences between countries, how we feel and act etc.
 

TonightYou

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I'm sure they could if they so wanted, just how much resources to do it? I know of only one exploit that could possibly used on my machine and that involves it being already logged in and quickly freezing my ram sticks to extract the decrypt key. Anyways like I said Internet trsffic, and actual plants would bury me first. Ah can't wait for the day prohibition is fucking over. Simply stupid
 

Amos Otis

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This is why I keep journals. Days of veg/flower/strain/nutes and problems are all recorded.
A large calendar on the wall gets it done for my needs.


well I'd like to see them spend the resources attempting to crack the encryption on my drive. I'm sure that the plants alone would bury me in that situation anyways.
Never get careless, but the local, state, and federal gov't are most all cutting budgets and manpower. IMO, a hobbyist that limits production to personal use has only himself to blame if he/she draws attention to themselves resulting in look/see by law enforcement.
 

TonightYou

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A large calendar on the wall gets it done for my needs.




Never get careless, but the local, state, and federal gov't are most all cutting budgets and manpower. IMO, a hobbyist that limits production to personal use has only himself to blame if he/she draws attention to themselves resulting in look/see by law enforcement.
the last part is so true.
 
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