bodhi seeds

Alrighty had to install a new carbon filter, unfortunately can't hang it, but at least cooler temperatures will aid in keeping heat issues at bay. If heat becomes a problem, I shall make a platform to raise the filter in my tent.

Anyways since I had to drag everything out, thought I'd share some photos of the girls.

Goji

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White Lotus #2

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Sunshine Daydream

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White Lotus #1

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We all have different ideas of what a keeper is to each of us.

Sure sounds like you are trying to talk yourself into it more than anything. Hopefully you do find something that suites your needs. I can't imagine buying 7 packs if I wasn't happy with my first go round.
 
While White Lotus #2 certainly is a much larger yield, I'm really digging the trichome coverage and bud structure on White Lotus #1. Plus White Lotus #1 is about a week younger or so than her sister.
 
Nah already ordered off of beans man have to send out $410 tomorrow ,really think I had bad luck and didn't find that keeper,which is why I'm ordering again
 
Odd, I've grown a few strains and even then I just pop a few at a time. I've never had a sorry plant, definitely not keeper plants, but nothing to be disappointed in.
 
Here are the top bits off some recent chops
tranquil elephantizer: remix
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ac/dc x Good Medicine
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These were grown using two things that are rather new to me, LED lighting and no synthetic or chelated nutrients. I have no qualms with quality, and the plants seem to finish fine, I just need to work on yields, which I think is mainly a feeding thing now. I definitely could have used a bit less Nitrogen and more Potassium and Phosphorous with these and am trying to adjust accordingly. Underfeeding is probably the best problem to have, though. Still though, I haven't gotten less than an ounce dry a plant, two on a couple, and with fifteen plants crammed in a 2x4 table that isn't that bad, but if I can get it up to 2 reliably I would be very happy.
 
Huh, I'm not familiar with doing tables, but I find in Bodhi gear if I want 2 ounces a plant, I need at a minimum of 3 gallons of soil. Veg time depends as well, but Goji for instance will get me 2 ounces with a foot tall plant. I don't top her as she already just puts out arms everywhere.

I guess when I find a plant I like, I learn what I need to do to hit the desired numbers. Plus if I cared about yield, I probably wouldn't grow bodhi
 
Exactly I had all at least decent plants just not a keeper.none bad though

I haven't come across a breeder yet albeit I still have a list to go, and many different strains too, that is consistently good. Decent is RP/DNA. And I liked RP/DNA. Bodhi is great. I'm never disappointed or pissed I wasted time and space to his genetics
 
Huh, I'm not familiar with doing tables, but I find in Bodhi gear if I want 2 ounces a plant, I need at a minimum of 3 gallons of soil. Veg time depends as well, but Goji for instance will get me 2 ounces with a foot tall plant. I don't top her as she already just puts out arms everywhere.

I guess when I find a plant I like, I learn what I need to do to hit the desired numbers. Plus if I cared about yield, I probably wouldn't grow bodhi

I'm looking for breeding stock in everything I grow, so anything that can't yield well under fairly optimal conditions isn't really that interesting to me, but I think that yield is vastly dependent on growing skill as opposed to genetics, as most any plant will yield well if treated in exactly the right way, it just tends to vary from plant to plant. Some do better with a longer veg and more bud sites, some are exactly the opposite. When I was using coco and synthetics, I could pull 2-3 ounces off of any number of bodhi strains using 1 gallon smart pots, so I don't feel my goal is particularly unattainable.
 
Hate to call bullshit, but I'd love to see you try. You would be root bound and run into other problems.

I've never had a plant in a smart pot actually get root bound, they are a beautiful invention; the aeration and drainage they provide is great for cannabis. When I last did the soil/organic thing I got bigger and healthier plants in 3 gallon fabric pots than in 5 gallon traditional pots, and I was growing those roughly twice the size of what I'm flowering my clones at now, using 2 gallon fabric pots. Again, I'm still dialing in my shit, but I'm also using a base mix of 33% peat 33% ewc and 33% aeration material, so I don't know/care right now where that falls on the soil/soilless spectrum, which also has a huge effect on how much root space plants need.
 
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