Cali Connection Buddha Tahoe

kermit2692

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lets let the strain speak for itself



udates to follow
lol wow!!! sure is speaking loudly, that little seedling and all....their should be a rule no pics of your plants unless it has a problem or is budding....a seedlings a seddlings a seedling.....
 

NightbirdX

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i got a pack and the freebies during their gig in feb. The Buddha Tahoe OG's are the most vigorous seeds I've ever grown. Like was said, stalks like tress. The Tahoe Dom phenos are thinner and stretchy. But 7 of the 11 are short and stout in veg. We'll see how flowering goes. But so far no complaints about it. I think we are just starting to see people get into flowering or to the end of flowering with their BTOG's so the hermie test is coming soon. But I haven't heard anything bad or seen any reports on herms so far.

I agree that Swerve's tact and business acumen are a little suspect at times. But unless someone has seen and can show the world proof of the BTOG herming, then I dont know why its being discussed. Hopefully Im not that poor sucker that gets to drop the bad news off to the world, lol. We'll find out soon. :P
 

kermit2692

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someone a few posts above you said theirs hermed....alot of ppl have made that claim from what ive seen searching for info....so thats why it was being discussed
 

brotherjericho

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I guess I will find out in a month or so, my seedling is growing right now. I like to veg for at least 30-35 days but for some reason I end up with 40+ days before 12/12.
 

stak

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someone a few posts above you said theirs hermed....alot of ppl have made that claim from what ive seen searching for info....so thats why it was being discussed
got some links for all of these people claiming hermies with the Buddha Tahoe?
 

kermit2692

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dude i already told you before go look your damn self they are alllllllll over and then someone backed me up and then someone in this very thread said his hermed....there you go link your eyes to this very thread and pay attention and stop saying the same stupid reply when i make a claim of what i have seen myself idc if you have seen it..
 

kermit2692

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uhh....pictures of what?? noone in the last page made a claim about growing something that was improbable...who are you even talking to
 

kermit2692

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looks like we have another loser sitting with two sns stak = nightbird.....or else its just two different morons with a low iq cant decide....
 

NightbirdX

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First off a quick google search provided no information about anyone having herm issues with the Buddha Tahoe OG, so ya. Pictures or it didn't happen and your just spouting a bunch of horse shit.
 

kermit2692

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oh their ya go use more than four words...i already said twice someone in this very thread said theirs hermed and you can search and find many other threads if you didnt find it i dont really care i have, thats my opinion and i dont care what you believe
 

kermit2692

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recently i tried a buddha tahoe og from cali connection and it was hermie... pulled it at first sign of male flowers... and i paid for the seed so i was pissed off, luckily Bonza seeds offered to replace it for me so i now have another one but am not going to strike it till the right time next year along with some JH, WW and Vanilla Kush..
heres the one from this thread...
 

Omgwtfbbq Indicaman

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buddha is like the tahoe, unstable and should be grown by professionals otherwise you are likely to fuck up and instead of producing some of the dankest bud, you are left with herms or non sensi. i love how people talk about stability of strains and breeders and uniformity without acting like the 2 are relative.
 

brotherjericho

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Well, so far my seedling is one of the weakest stemmed plants I've planted. It is slightly smaller than the Dinafem Cheese that sprouted two days before it, but must be propped up with a rod. The stem looks thick enough to hold the seedling up, but I found it lying down (but otherwise healthy) yesterday.
 
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