bodhi seeds

loco41

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Ya it came out ok. I'm running it again to see what I can make of it. Not wasting my time with shit. Prob 100-300 "elites" in my seed stash I just need to hunt em out.

Sounds like we are on the same page. Em1 or photosynthesis plus, aloe vera and coconut powder, gro kashi, therm x 70, agsil 16 (reccomend if you dont use), malted barley etc. I also use Neptune's fish hydro. for a boost in veg before moving to flower. Between that and a cup of minrals the #3 pots dont get tired to quick.

In my new tent I'm trying to run 15 gallon no till in the GR los pots. May throw a smaller pot as well to see what happens if there is room. My bed is on run 4 or 5 and getting better and better. I also want to (same recycled mix) explore the sip route as well. 4 earth box's per 5x5. One thing I have learned is a 4x4 bed with peat, pumice and compost is not light. Bet its 800lbs or more. Cant make up my mind. Watching others like yourself who have there shit together as well helps give me new ideas to implement in my own room.

I'm going to be in trimming hell for a bit... still got 6 half gallon jars to go and 2 plants still hanging! View attachment 4510841View attachment 4510842View attachment 4510844View attachment 4510845

The sour d on the right hanging may hit 8oz. Coat hangers still sagging after 7 days dry (this pic, one hanger missing). 4 hangers FULL. My d tang hits around +/- 8oz on 4 hangers at time of jarring for cure.
I've used just about all those besides the Neptune fish hydro. Great stuff. I'm excited to see how each cycle continues to get better and better after each round as the soil web develops more. Probably the other best move for me was switching from hps to Timber cob led lights.

Yeah, I thought about doing the raised beds like yours but the mobility of them stopped me. The 45 gal pots were the biggest I could get that would still fit through the door from veg to flower :p I've done quite a few rounds with sip pots and the work great, especially the earthboxes. Can get pricey buying those but they are well worth it imo.

Thought about making one of my large los pots into a sip container with a couple inches of rock on the bottom and use coco as the wick. I could set that in a tray and bottom feed and put some plastic over the top of the pot, around the stem to hold in the moisture. Bet it would work out pretty well actually...;)
Really wish I had the space to mess around with my soil mixes like you guys. Thanks for posting up about your methods. I love the simplicity but also enjoy having the endless approaches to these organic soils. My mix is similar to coots mix, with some tweaks along the way, but i always re ammend/mix and let sit for a little bit after i grow something in them. using small pots, so no til isn't an option for me right now.

sorry if I missed it somewhere, but mind sharing what lights you are using?

some more cowbell pics at 42 days from flip.
 

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JHashmore

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Gives you more time to grow them! At some point you gotta slow down and explore what you've got. Don't let FOMO overtake you.

Here are some deeper flower pics of the Lemon G X OMG approx week 6-7. They are in one gallon pots with organic soil, very little top dressing and maybe a couple of EWC teas since it's been flowering. Even with fairly little input they are showing slight burn so this is a pretty low needs plant I'd say, maybe outdoor ready. This soil I am using is too hot for seedlings though so maybe it's just more powerful than I anticipated.

It has been no worries for me so far and is the most robust plant going of the crop, you can see how the bud will probably be pretty airy but not in a wispy way, like a pinecone way, because it looks quite stacked compared to the SSDD (Which does have an absolute fur coat on in comparison to the Lemon G x OMG) that is growing with her on the same timeline.

Very sweet smelling, bright and pervasive, sweet and delicate lemon not really forceful lemon but it's got some time coming still.I just pollinated it with a Lemong x omg male in some sort of hilarious hail mary attempt once I realized I should probably have done it because she is impressing me. The lowers are far enough behind, who knows.

You can get a general idea of structure, this structure is similar to some of the cherry queen I grew and subsequent plants I grew from CQ offspring. The Bud formation is different than I remember, these are foxtailing a little bit which is new. The other one I have vegging is similar, but perhaps tighter.

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Everyone be safe and love each other.
 

mawasmada

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@JHashmore I do need to slow down and explore them, but I encountered deals on stuff I had been seeking for ages. Now, I can slow it down...a little. :D

@YardG If there's any super-cool Bodhi drop at GLG, I may get a little more, but I've got plenty to go through now, f1 crosses to try, and f2's to make of stuff I'll likely never find again.
 

Zipz55

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I'm feeling like I need a second job to support my seed buying habit, and I just got back to working 1 job as it is. I've spent about $400 since Valentines day(4 orders), and just committed to another singular $400 order.
seed buying is a real addiction

Ive spent maybe $1500 just in the last week

I cant seem to go more than a week without buying seeds :wall:

every time I tell myself this is the last purchase I end up buying something else only a few days later...and I never just buy 1 pack.Its usually 4 packs minimum

I got an order being delivered today,another one tomorrow,and Im currently contemplating getting a couple packs from the new Exotic Genetix drop

I need help :-(
 

mawasmada

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seed buying is a real addiction

Ive spent maybe $1500 just in the last week

I cant seem to go more than a week without buying seeds :wall:

every time I tell myself this is the last purchase I end up buying something else only a few days later...and I never just buy 1 pack.Its usually 4 packs minimum

I got an order being delivered today,another one tomorrow,and Im currently contemplating getting a couple packs from the new Exotic Genetix drop

I need help :-(
My recent buy was Snowhigh gear.
 

Bakersfield

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seed buying is a real addiction

Ive spent maybe $1500 just in the last week

I cant seem to go more than a week without buying seeds :wall:

every time I tell myself this is the last purchase I end up buying something else only a few days later...and I never just buy 1 pack.Its usually 4 packs minimum

I got an order being delivered today,another one tomorrow,and Im currently contemplating getting a couple packs from the new Exotic Genetix drop

I need help :-(
Buying seeds is a ton of fun.
Unless you like collecting seeds like baseball cards, something to be coveted and traded based on rarity and price. Maybe, try forcing yourself to grow your seeds, before allowing youself to buy more.

Personally, after growing out a broad spectrum of different strains and crosses, I feel like I've experienced what most of the crosses available have to offer.
I've shifted from buying $5000 seeds a year to less than a $1000 and of those $1000 most were more high dollar packs of things I hadn't explored.
 

JHashmore

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Buying seeds is a ton of fun.
Unless you like collecting seeds like baseball cards, something to be coveted and traded based on rarity and price. Maybe, try forcing yourself to grow your seeds, before allowing youself to buy more.

Personally, after growing out a broad spectrum of different strains and crosses, I feel like I've experienced what most of the crosses available have to offer.
I've shifted from buying $5000 seeds a year to less than a $1000 and of those $1000 most were more high dollar packs of things I hadn't explored.
When I was a kid my friends dad would only buy us a new SNES game (Before I had one too) once we showed him the ending credits of the last one he bought.

Most of the crosses are derived from the same high level landrace or commercial worked strains. Once you start making seeds for yourself you may think the hording to be a bit foolish. There is a lot of marketing and hype building that goes into triggering that seed desire in us all. I'm sure many people are finding sidelines that conveniently pay for the habit though. Build your stable and know when to slow down, have fun!
 

Houstini

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When I was a kid my friends dad would only buy us a new SNES game (Before I had one too) once we showed him the ending credits of the last one he bought.

Most of the crosses are derived from the same high level landrace or commercial worked strains. Once you start making seeds for yourself you may think the hording to be a bit foolish. There is a lot of marketing and hype building that goes into triggering that seed desire in us all. I'm sure many people are finding sidelines that conveniently pay for the habit though. Build your stable and know when to slow down, have fun!
true. I have groups that I have planned for a long time that will produce excellent crosses. Along with the random f2 along the way I’ve got more than enough to keep me busy for an eternity. That being said I get distracted by shiny objects, especially if they fit into one of those future projects.
 

Diesel0889

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Thanks guys!
You deserve it man. We know your beans will carry the same vibe as bodhi do! Shit looks fire for sure. I will be looking into a pack at some point and documenting here. Very very cool! Congrats were in order.

It was a happy day today.

BAS order

Minrals and ammendments (coot), kashi, em1, some extra 1 and 3 gallon GR los pots

Uncle Jim's

6000 (for now) red wigglers to get my bin going again. Very excited. Coots recipe for castings (close to soil) has been a god send and I have noticed a substantial difference without my castings and just using malibu
compost. Will need more malted barley and kashi soon. Turns to worm food rather quick but makes unreal product in the end. If you run a bin look into coots method and I promise you wont regret it. This is why he said other compost will work but if you dont have my castings you dont have my soil mix... And he means it...

Happy growing bodhi family!
 
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