bodhi seeds

limonene

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image.jpg This is where I am at with my collection. Got bbhp and silver mountain going right now. I've just given a pack of super silver temple to a friend he tells me it's 11/11. I also gave a pack of goji, mothers milk, kalifornia and satsuma to a good guy who owns a local hydro store, he's got 5 cuts from each female - going to be a VERY interesting year.
I know I'm bad for not popping the testers but I had a spot that needed filling and I held off as long as I could. Then when I couldn't wait any more I popped my current strains and 2 days later the testers turned up!
 

apbx720

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No Problemo! Have you read through Microbeman's info site yet? Everything anybody knows about teas comes from there...
I have actually, if yr referring to microbeorganics.com. Very informative!

Do u know whats in the oil that stops foaming? Reason i ask is because i dnt have any canola oil. I have neem oil but ive read conflicting arguments about its anti microbial properties. I have neem seed meal as well but im waiting to use it til i get microscope to find out first hand its effects on microbes. I do have some nice all natural coconut oil. Will this work? Ive used coco water before with great effects, so to me if coco oil works for foam control, seems like a great addition to teas.
 

littlegiant

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Just popped a pack of Goji OG. Had 9/11 germ and looks like 1 of those 9 has stalled out and died. So that leaves me 8/11 viable seedlings. Is that par for the course? Seems like I see people that get 11/11 germ rates. Not sure if my rates are average or if I need to look at improving some aspect of my germination techniques.
I have been very lucky with all my Bodhi strains. Never had a bean not pop up from his stock. Maybe its not luck! Only use jiffy pellets to germ them in. Works for me anyway..
My Goji og's are some nute guzzlers for sure. Very slow to flower though but its taking off now and there are a zillion bud sites too.
Now that I purchased a new camera I will finally be showing pics of my grows. Hey! Where do I install the 8 AA battery's in this new fangled device!
 

ForRealz

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Anybody ever had success re vegging a plant?
Good news, this is totally doable! Simply, take care when you harvest to use sharp, clean, and precise tool (think hair cutting scissors), then leave what fan leaves and sugar leaves that appear viable on her, especially also leave as much lower growth (clip off parts noticeably budded though down to leaf sets), and remove stem portions of her where no vegetation is able to be left on.

Then, flip her back to veg, and treat her like normal vegging girl. Keep eye on her and be patient, may take 2-3 weeks til she has enough veg growth to harvest clones. You should have success though, here's to ya!
 

ForRealz

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Good news, this is totally doable! Simply, take care when you harvest to use sharp, clean, and precise tool (think hair cutting scissors), then leave what fan leaves and sugar leaves that appear viable on her, especially also leave as much lower growth (clip off parts noticeably budded though down to leaf sets), and remove stem portions of her where no vegetation is able to be left on.

Then, flip her back to veg, and treat her like normal vegging girl. Keep eye on her and be patient, may take 2-3 weeks til she has enough veg growth to harvest clones. You should have success though, here's to ya!
She'll look like a Charlie Brown Christmas tree...but she be aiiight !
 

st0wandgrow

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Good news, this is totally doable! Simply, take care when you harvest to use sharp, clean, and precise tool (think hair cutting scissors), then leave what fan leaves and sugar leaves that appear viable on her, especially also leave as much lower growth (clip off parts noticeably budded though down to leaf sets), and remove stem portions of her where no vegetation is able to be left on.

Then, flip her back to veg, and treat her like normal vegging girl. Keep eye on her and be patient, may take 2-3 weeks til she has enough veg growth to harvest clones. You should have success though, here's to ya!
I've only tried this on two plants. One worked out well, but the other seemed off. Have you ever noticed a plant considerably change once re-vegged?

This happened to me with Blood Orange. I grew it from seed and the clone I snipped from it before flower didnt root, so I figured I'd just re-veg it once it was done flowering. The smoke from the seed run was incredible! One of the best plants I've ever grown. Rock hard, crystal covered nugs of orange goodness. The resulting cuts from the re-vegged plant ended up nothing like the original plant though! Tiny little larfy buds that didnt have nearly the same scent and taste. I ran this one for several rounds trying to find what was there from seed, but it just seemed like a different plant.

Ever experience that?
 

JDGreen

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Just popped a pack of Goji OG. Had 9/11 germ and looks like 1 of those 9 has stalled out and died. So that leaves me 8/11 viable seedlings. Is that par for the course? Seems like I see people that get 11/11 germ rates. Not sure if my rates are average or if I need to look at improving some aspect of my germination techniques.

I had this happen to 3! ssdd. Popped a taproot and stalled out. But it was prolly my temps. Otherwise ive been pretty good.
I got some jiffy pellets i transplant into, mayb i should just throw my seeds straight there.
 

Joedank

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I have actually, if yr referring to microbeorganics.com. Very informative!

Do u know whats in the oil that stops foaming? Reason i ask is because i dnt have any canola oil. I have neem oil but ive read conflicting arguments about its anti microbial properties. I have neem seed meal as well but im waiting to use it til i get microscope to find out first hand its effects on microbes. I do have some nice all natural coconut oil. Will this work? Ive used coco water before with great effects, so to me if coco oil works for foam control, seems like a great addition to teas.
it breaks the surface tension of the water . the bubbleing is saponins and protines forming surface tension .
used by cooks around the world in pasta water to prevent foam over ...
 

undercovergrow

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@st0wandgrow i had that happen with SSDD - had success with re-running one pheno and clones from it and it turned out exactly like the seed run. tried it with another pheno that i really liked and the resulting clones (even re-flowering it) did not have the same smoke. it was close and good smoke but just not enough to keep it. it's the only two i have tried to reveg.
 

elephantSea

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I've only tried this on two plants. One worked out well, but the other seemed off. Have you ever noticed a plant considerably change once re-vegged?

This happened to me with Blood Orange. I grew it from seed and the clone I snipped from it before flower didnt root, so I figured I'd just re-veg it once it was done flowering. The smoke from the seed run was incredible! One of the best plants I've ever grown. Rock hard, crystal covered nugs of orange goodness. The resulting cuts from the re-vegged plant ended up nothing like the original plant though! Tiny little larfy buds that didnt have nearly the same scent and taste. I ran this one for several rounds trying to find what was there from seed, but it just seemed like a different plant.

Ever experience that?
I've had similar things happen between seed and clone. The seed was amazing, definitely a keeper, and even though she cloned fine, the results from the finished flowered cloned were definitely weaker, and much less appealing than the seed run.

maybe some pheno's exhibit substantial genetic drift from the first clone?
 

Mad Hamish

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I have actually, if yr referring to microbeorganics.com. Very informative!

Do u know whats in the oil that stops foaming? Reason i ask is because i dnt have any canola oil. I have neem oil but ive read conflicting arguments about its anti microbial properties. I have neem seed meal as well but im waiting to use it til i get microscope to find out first hand its effects on microbes. I do have some nice all natural coconut oil. Will this work? Ive used coco water before with great effects, so to me if coco oil works for foam control, seems like a great addition to teas.
I have no idea what exactly makes it stop the foaming but olive oil works equally well...
 

elephantSea

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it breaks the surface tension. But you need to be selective on what oil you use. Most kitchen oil's; olive, coconut, have both anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties.
View attachment 3589007 This is where I am at with my collection. Got bbhp and silver mountain going right now. I've just given a pack of super silver temple to a friend he tells me it's 11/11. I also gave a pack of goji, mothers milk, kalifornia and satsuma to a good guy who owns a local hydro store, he's got 5 cuts from each female - going to be a VERY interesting year.
I know I'm bad for not popping the testers but I had a spot that needed filling and I held off as long as I could. Then when I couldn't wait any more I popped my current strains and 2 days later the testers turned up!
I must have those cali-o x a11 beans :D please tell me where those came from?
 

pnwmystery

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Cracking 3x Apollo 11 F4 Selects, 3x Dream Beavers, and 3x Dank Sinatras. Pondering if I want to pop another three or just keep it there for right now. Was thinking of either revisiting Tiger Mountain, cracking Wookie Hashplant, or one of the various other seeds I have from Bodhi (I may have a problem >>).
 

apbx720

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I've only tried this on two plants. One worked out well, but the other seemed off. Have you ever noticed a plant considerably change once re-vegged?

This happened to me with Blood Orange. I grew it from seed and the clone I snipped from it before flower didnt root, so I figured I'd just re-veg it once it was done flowering. The smoke from the seed run was incredible! One of the best plants I've ever grown. Rock hard, crystal covered nugs of orange goodness. The resulting cuts from the re-vegged plant ended up nothing like the original plant though! Tiny little larfy buds that didnt have nearly the same scent and taste. I ran this one for several rounds trying to find what was there from seed, but it just seemed like a different plant.

Ever experience that?
I've had similar things happen between seed and clone. The seed was amazing, definitely a keeper, and even though she cloned fine, the results from the finished flowered cloned were definitely weaker, and much less appealing than the seed run.

maybe some pheno's exhibit substantial genetic drift from the first clone?
Ive revegged 60 big outdoor plants but that was not after harvest. It was in the spring. Its was because of a combo of events that caused "stress" flowering. Quality ended up similar but yeild was waaaay less. But there were alot of other factors contributing to that. Russet mites can suck it!! Those things are fucking die hards!!!!

Anyways, @st0wandgrow this is my concern. But i will try because this cut looks fire! And its worth a try cuz at this point this cut is "a cut above" lol the other Js. But!!! One of the other js clones has these skinny sativa leafs! N if u know js, its not sativa at all, at least not the beans im growing.

@elephantSea thats interesting. I love when people notice things that there isnt really info to be found on. Ive never heard of or experienced this, but from this one sative looking clone im talking abt, it could be happening, only time will tell. I have noticed degradation of genes before but that was from cuting clones from clones from clones instead of making a mother.
 

apbx720

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it breaks the surface tension. But you need to be selective on what oil you use. Most kitchen oil's; olive, coconut, have both anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties.


I must have those cali-o x a11 beans :D please tell me where those came from?
Ah shit!! I threw in a few coco oil drops in a batch this morning before i went to bed! :wall:

Edit: now im considering throwin this batch out!! Damnit i need a microscope!!!
 
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COGrown

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Ive revegged 60 big outdoor plants but that was not after harvest. It was in the spring. Its was because of a combo of events that caused "stress" flowering. Quality ended up similar but yeild was waaaay less. But there were alot of other factors contributing to that. Russet mites can suck it!! Those things are fucking die hards!!!!

Anyways, @st0wandgrow this is my concern. But i will try because this cut looks fire! And its worth a try cuz at this point this cut is "a cut above" lol the other Js. But!!! One of the other js clones has these skinny sativa leafs! N if u know js, its not sativa at all, at least not the beans im growing.
I have a squat jabba that has very thin Sativa like leaves. Nice plant, almost zero stretch but great structure, very heavy myrcene high. The thin leaves are actually somewhat common in good bubba hybrids, I've seen it before.
 
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