bodhi seeds

tree king

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That's what i'm saying. Bodhi's plants definitely need more root space than most of the strains I have run.

I know treeking runs 12/12 from seed, but i wouldn't go any lower than 3gallon smart pots even with 12/12 from seed.
its even worse than that i actually gave them like 2 weeks veg time. I've heard that bodhi's strains do better with a bigger root space so il stay positive for the next crop
 

TonightYou

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But just to reiterate, Bodhi isn't the highest yielding. I'm repeating myself but I am pretty well medicated off a real nice joint of superstitious. I feel a bit sad to let her go, but I have other things to try. At least I know what to expect, and I know it's fucking great. Eta I want a bit more pain killing stuff and she is very happy weed. Which is good, just not what I'm looking for.j
 

tree king

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But just to reiterate, Bodhi isn't the highest yielding. I'm repeating myself but I am pretty well medicated off a real nice joint of superstitious. I feel a bit sad to let her go, but I have other things to try. At least I know what to expect, and I know it's fucking great. Eta I want a bit more pain killing stuff and she is very happy weed. Which is good, just not what I'm looking for.j
i know that lol. all i was expecting was at least 2 oz off of a 37" plant is that too much to ask? 37 grams lol c'mon now. I'm not lookin for big bud and critical mass yields
 
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Mad Hamish

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That's what i'm saying. Bodhi's plants definitely need more root space than most of the strains I have run.

I know treeking runs 12/12 from seed, but i wouldn't go any lower than 3gallon smart pots even with 12/12 from seed.
Guys like me and SHOE have been saying this ad infinitum... SHOE will not flower B gear in under 10 gals, EVER. Matter of fact, a sure fire way to get balls on an Appy cross is to make it go root-bound.

There are lots of times when you put in extra time and effort and it all goes to nothing. With B, this is not the case. Be patient and plan it out, get those large root-balls, and man oh man what a difference. In every regard. A/B clone comparisons in 2 gal, 6 gal and 10 gal pots outside settled it for me. If you want to rush, you will get great plants, but nothing like what they CAN be.
 

hellraizer30

Rebel From The North
Well i grow in coco so anything larger then 3gals is a waist!
Root bound plants in coco = beasters if you water alot ;)

I will say this i have done the high numbers zero veg to 1week
Veg sog setups and i have never found a strain that would push more then a ounce, why sea of green requires lots of
Plants to reach those high yields! Been there done that and no more.

I believe a ounce of dank that sells itself is 100% better then
A QP of something i got to beg people to take.
 

tree king

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Well i grow in coco so anything larger then 3gals is a waist!
Root bound plants in coco = beasters if you water alot ;)

I will say this i have done the high numbers zero veg to 1week
Veg sog setups and i have never found a strain that would push more then a ounce, why sea of green requires lots of
Plants to reach those high yields! Been there done that and no more.

I believe a ounce of dank that sells itself is 100% better then
A QP of something i got to beg people to take.
just wait and see hellraizer I'm gonna get that oz per plant. its not gonna be with atf or white lotus though i can tell you that. you should see the chem 4 s1's I'm growing right now. i had to give them bud ignitor 3 weeks in flower to stop them from growing cause they were getting too big and turning into monsters. and yes thats with no veg. the strain is fuckin bullet proof and easy to grow. also there eating more food than any plants I've seen in along time. dr greenthumb aint playin no games wit these genetics lol he's looking like the real deal right now. if I'm right an oz per plant should be a breeze. and we're talking about top shelf weed. i prob shouldn't count my chickens though. my fault I'm just exited about what I'm seein
 

Mad Hamish

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Well i grow in coco so anything larger then 3gals is a waist!
Root bound plants in coco = beasters if you water alot ;)

I will say this i have done the high numbers zero veg to 1week
Veg sog setups and i have never found a strain that would push more then a ounce, why sea of green requires lots of
Plants to reach those high yields! Been there done that and no more.

I believe a ounce of dank that sells itself is 100% better then
A QP of something i got to beg people to take.
I will hand coco this: It grows some badass root-balls. And with a nice root-mat under the pots in DTW you get roots WAY bigger than the pot sizes anyhow.

But some of the fellas that gave me the advice to go for bigger pots are coco growers too so it just might not hurt running one bigger pot and seeing if you like it? Just one. Proof is in the pudding in the end. We all grow differently. Perhaps your style is perfect and a bigger pot is a waste as you say. But using a bigger pot is just such an easy tweak, it will cost hardly anything in money or effort, so try it and see if you like it. I think you just might. All these other fellas can't be that wrong...

Getting one-ounce buds in SoG is no laughing matter. That takes a while to pull off, I think I started off by getting around 18 grams a plant with Chronic and Armageddon. Took me a while but I got both up to a zip each eventually. I do however disagree with the idea more than an ounce per plant is impossible. I have seen with my very own eyes Cheese plants in SoG that yielded between 30 and 34 grams per plant, zero veg, NFT. I used ebb-and-flow myself, but I did just buy a nice NFT rig that I will be kickin' some time really soon, I just need to finish this run and free the space.
 

Dunbar Santiago

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I will hand coco this: It grows some badass root-balls. And with a nice root-mat under the pots in DTW you get roots WAY bigger than the pot sizes anyhow.

But some of the fellas that gave me the advice to go for bigger pots are coco growers too so it just might not hurt running one bigger pot and seeing if you like it? Just one. Proof is in the pudding in the end.
That's not how coco works it's best though. Coco = smaller pots. It's pretty common knowledge amongst coco growers. The pudding was made a long time ago.
 

Mad Hamish

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That's not how coco works it's best though. Coco = smaller pots. It's pretty common knowledge amongst coco growers. The pudding was made a long time ago.
You miss my point, SIGH. So, as a soil grower, for example, usually running 5 gal pots, a step up to 7 or 10 gals will give you a whole new host of genetic potential expressed. To draw a direct analogy then using your smaller coco pots:
So, usually using a 3 gal pot, moving up to 5 or 7 gal will give you a whole new host of genetic potential expressed.

Still smaller pots in coco. The principle is increasing pot size above where you normally have it regardless of medium.

Pay attention. Lack thereof is becoming epidemic.
 

TonightYou

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That's what I said when I moved Goji to a larger pot, better plants. Looks like I can get the same expressions though if I flower them early in smaller pots. I ran her in in a 5 gallon transferred right before flower and compared to vegged and flowered root bound In a three gallon she performed much better. This time she was transferred from one to three gallon at flower and I'm seeing the same expressions
 

genuity

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very bad germ rates,very slow growing...2 females out of 12 beans..
but when you know ^^^everything happens for a reason

still vegging TE remix v2,and she almost got put in the 12/12 room today,till she started to talk to me.
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her sister is doing the same,not as much as this one...^^^this pheno is going to be hit with (forum cut x joe og)
 

TonightYou

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Thrilled to report that I actually have a female Lemon Zinger! Took a couple weeks for sex to show, but I'm happy to report she is cloned and doing good. I'll have to take a photo of her as she is a very interesting multiple top plant, and I don't top plants much these days. Easier for a giant sea of green.
 

Amos Otis

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Yield isn't on my radar, but both Dream Lotus gals I got are very heavy
As previously posted, 87 grams jarred of BBH, 79 grams SSDD, in DWC. I ended up trading the Blood Orange for some plumbing and deck work [prepping for the hot tub] - it ended up being 48 grams. Goji clones a few months ago both [phenos] did well over 2 zips each.

The SSDD [2] and BO [2] in 5 gal tubs looks like they're gonna be she beasts - gonna take 'em out, change nutes, and give 'em all big time haircuts.

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Amos Otis

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I am pretty well medicated off a real nice joint of superstitious. I feel a bit sad to let her go, but I have other things to try. At least I know what to expect, and I know it's fucking great. Eta I want a bit more pain killing stuff and she is very happy weed. Which is good, just not what I'm looking for.j
I'd dig the superstitious then - luvs me the happy weed. :bigjoint:

And the pain killing weed, too....which also makes me happy. :eyesmoke:
 

TonightYou

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Yea superstitious is put a smile on your face while just being "eh fuck it". My last runs made her even better. So for a yield comparison, I harvested recently 2 Superstitious, both flowered in 1 gallon pots (way too small but I am sexing many plants), combined weight was 70 grams dry. Really not that bad for such small containers.
 
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