bodhi seeds

TonightYou

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Admittedly, the Black Lime intrigues me, but still, dat price tag, doe. The rest aren't that super interesting, and I think its really interesting that they are selling a Chem4 x Stardawg for that much, as Stardawg is already a Chem4 bx, and jj's gear is so much cheaper.

Decided to just say fuck it and buy another tent so I can start my testers, so I will get those going within the next week or so. I started 2 each of the seedsman og kush x ww and skywalker og x ww freebies yesterday to make sure my medium is suitable for seed plants. My current seed run is a pack of Kosher Kush, but they were in new sphagnum peat / perlite + growstones / ewc and these testers are going to be in reused coco peat / rice hulls / ewc.
How was your kosher run? Find anything worth while?
 

COGrown

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How was your kosher run? Find anything worth while?
Oh, they are just entering flowering right now, just finished getting all of them sexed. Three are in early flowering and three more are still in transition. Found two very interesting males and one somewhat interesting male, and what appears to be six females. There were a couple more males that had too little branching and too much internodal space for me to use in an already stretchy line. I've noticed what I would say are two distinct phenotypes, with one more og kush in nature than the other, but again it is a little too early to tell. However, there are definitely females that are more stretchy (2-2.5x stretch for the ones I left untopped, 1.5x stretch for the one I topped), and have the the three leaf fan leaf look, and then there are also females that are shorter and substantially more branchy, but don't have the three bladed leaves. All of them stink, most noticeable smells are skunky lemons. Its hard for me to really tell with things like frost and whatnot this early, but in a garden currently completely composed of bodhi strains they don't look disappointing. I'll definitely be posting up plenty of pictures once they really get going.
 

TonightYou

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Oh, they are just entering flowering right now, just finished getting all of them sexed. Three are in early flowering and three more are still in transition. Found two very interesting males and one somewhat interesting male, and what appears to be six females. There were a couple more males that had too little branching and too much internodal space for me to use in an already stretchy line. I've noticed what I would say are two distinct phenotypes, with one more og kush in nature than the other, but again it is a little too early to tell. However, there are definitely females that are more stretchy (2-2.5x stretch for the ones I left untopped, 1.5x stretch for the one I topped), and have the the three leaf fan leaf look, and then there are also females that are shorter and substantially more branchy, but don't have the three bladed leaves. All of them stink, most noticeable smells are skunky lemons. Its hard for me to really tell with things like frost and whatnot this early, but in a garden currently completely composed of bodhi strains they don't look disappointing. I'll definitely be posting up plenty of pictures once they really get going.
Years I grew 4 fems of Kosher and wasn't overall impressed. It was solid smoke but from a growers perspective, I had floppy girls, nute sensitivity, and of course low yield. Didn't really find a keeper in that small sample, but I'm sure good plants are in there.

I hope you do find a keeper or satisfying plants. I just feel spoiled after Bodhi when it comes to expectations with beans.
 

COGrown

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Years I grew 4 fems of Kosher and wasn't overall impressed. It was solid smoke but from a growers perspective, I had floppy girls, nute sensitivity, and of course low yield. Didn't really find a keeper in that small sample, but I'm sure good plants are in there.

I hope you do find a keeper or satisfying plants. I just feel spoiled after Bodhi when it comes to expectations with beans.
Two different cuts of kosher, one even from a dispensary, have been some of the absolute best og smoke I have had here in CO. The Clinic's cut of it is genuinely insane (when its not picked early, which is like 50% of the time) but that actual clone is locked up tighter than a nun's cunt.

Don't sleep on that sw og x ww. I have one about a month into flower keeping up with all the prized females around her.
Oh, there's a reason I started those. Let's say I have a pretty good feeling about where those og cuts came from, and maybe they involve the fact that Seedsman's freebies are produced in Spanish breeding facilities, and I seem to remember another breeder here in the USA recently outsourced their overseas operations to some Spanish breeders, and that USA breeder may have strains with both skywalker og and all different og kush cuts.... But of course that is just hearsay, and speculation, and conspiracy nonsense, or whatever. Definitely not startin' nothin'.
 

TonightYou

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Two different cuts of kosher, one even from a dispensary, have been some of the absolute best og smoke I have had here in CO. The Clinic's cut of it is genuinely insane (when its not picked early, which is like 50% of the time) but that actual clone is locked up tighter than a nun's cunt.


Oh, there's a reason I started those. Let's say I have a pretty good feeling about where those og cuts came from, and maybe they involve the fact that Seedsman's freebies are produced in Spanish breeding facilities, and I seem to remember another breeder here in the USA recently outsourced their overseas operations to some Spanish breeders, and that USA breeder may have strains with both skywalker og and all different og kush cuts.... But of course that is just hearsay, and speculation, and conspiracy nonsense, or whatever. Definitely not startin' nothin'.
Yes I smoked an awesome cut/selection (as I don't know if it was legit CO). That's what made me grow it. But if I wanted to go on an OG hunt again, I'd probably invest it all in OG18. Always good smoke, some amazing phenos, and probably the best of RP gear. Just my experience though, I did hope I'd have found a keeper but I've become bored of OG at this point. Mostly due to the mediocrity I've came across.
 

Tranquileyes

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Two different cuts of kosher, one even from a dispensary, have been some of the absolute best og smoke I have had here in CO. The Clinic's cut of it is genuinely insane (when its not picked early, which is like 50% of the time) but that actual clone is locked up tighter than a nun's cunt.


Oh, there's a reason I started those. Let's say I have a pretty good feeling about where those og cuts came from, and maybe they involve the fact that Seedsman's freebies are produced in Spanish breeding facilities, and I seem to remember another breeder here in the USA recently outsourced their overseas operations to some Spanish breeders, and that USA breeder may have strains with both skywalker og and all different og kush cuts.... But of course that is just hearsay, and speculation, and conspiracy nonsense, or whatever. Definitely not startin' nothin'.
Very interesting dude. Care to elaborate on said hearsay? lol.
I did a bunch of digging, and its hard to find anything about sm genetics, other than the fact sam skunkman is one of the breeders.....

Now I'm intrigued since I'm also sitting on a few of their OG kush fem beans as well.
 

st0wandgrow

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Very interesting dude. Care to elaborate on said hearsay? lol.
I did a bunch of digging, and its hard to find anything about sm genetics, other than the fact sam skunkman is one of the breeders.....

Now I'm intrigued since I'm also sitting on a few of their OG kush fem beans as well.
I think Rare Dankness just outsourced their bean production to Spain. That would make sense.
 

TonightYou

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Superstitious (stevie wonder) was a shorter stain. Stretch was 1.5-2. 9 to 10 weeks and all four of my gals were done. Good day smoke, balanced strain of both sativa/indica effects. All very uniform, didn't keep them in the garden but will return to the rest of the pack eventually. The standout pheno for me was one with darker leaves.
 

Mr.Head

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Leaf taco'ing - What's up with that?

My Blue Tara is tacoing up like crazy, but my heats been about 22-25 (usually 23.5) degrees Celsius with lights on. Lights off temps drop to 21 and stays there. Is this a genetic thing that happens late in flower? too close to the light? seems odd that the cooler it's gotten outside the more my leaves have started to taco. I thought it was a heat related thing but I'm not having heat issues and my air flow is good.
 

Mad Hamish

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I think Rare Dankness just outsourced their bean production to Spain. That would make sense.
Rare Dankness is all made in USA,
Only available through legal USA resellers. The stuff they sell over seas is by RD Genetics, having always been making beans in Spain this is not recent outsourcing, same names different parent stock. According to Mrs Rare Dankness they do NOT hold the same mother stock as mentioned so in a way Rare Dankness made a cheap knockoff of itself using its a grade gear as marketing drive. It is all here on a thread called Rare Dankness / RD Genetics by Mrs Rare Dankness. I think it was called that, read it like a year ago.
 

Mr.Head

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i cut this girl a little early like 2 days over 7 weeks i need room for more plants but its dank smells really spicey, i quick dried a piece and it has a nice flavor to it
Your pheno looks way frostier then mine.hopefully I find one like that when I run more. There's no way the one I got is going to be done anywhere before 11 weeks maybe even 12. She's going really really slow.

If I had to guess blue tara has 3x the weight of TER right now.
 

st0wandgrow

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Rare Dankness is all made in USA,
Only available through legal USA resellers. The stuff they sell over seas is by RD Genetics, having always been making beans in Spain this is not recent outsourcing, same names different parent stock. According to Mrs Rare Dankness they do NOT hold the same mother stock as mentioned so in a way Rare Dankness made a cheap knockoff of itself using its a grade gear as marketing drive. It is all here on a thread called Rare Dankness / RD Genetics by Mrs Rare Dankness. I think it was called that, read it like a year ago.
Well, according to the Rare Dankness website they do produce seeds in Colorado, but do not ship these seeds anywhere. They do not even ship them within Colorado.

Their breeding program based in Spain is the one that produces seeds that anyone outside of Colorado would have access to. This is where all seeds sent to Attitude, Seedsman, etc originate from. So, yeah, they are in fact doing this out of Spain, and any seeds that anyone orders online anywhere in the world are made in Spain.

http://raredankness.com/AboutUs.htm


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