bodhi seeds

TonightYou

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SSDD got a haircut last night. The bottom 2/3'rds of the plant is beautiful, but the top 1/3'rd is some crazy fox tailing. I've never seen anything like it. Not sure if this is genetic, or environmental?? First time using coco coir... can't see how that would cause this but nothing else was different other than that.

Top of plant:

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Middle of plant:

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Nice, was that from seed or the clone? Mine gets nubby, but that is to the max
 

Dankfactory

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Wow that looks mega frosty. :D Which strain is that?
SSDD. The crazy thing about B is that he somehow churns out like a million different X's, so one would think they'd all be unstable since he releases so many strains so rapidly( cough:Swerve:cough:Sub)
Somehow they are all stable, with incredible germination viability and impossibly unique. I've got some of his Blockhead BX going in solo cups for my next go around.
 

TonightYou

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SSDD. The crazy thing about B is that he somehow churns out like a million different X's, so one would think they'd all be unstable since he releases so many strains so rapidly( cough:Swerve:cough:Sub)
Somehow they are all stable, with incredible germination viability and impossibly unique. I've got some of his Blockhead BX going in solo cups for my next go around.
I think it's due to him having go to males. I think some breeders just pick males that carry undesirable traits without realizing it or don't care
 

D_Urbmon

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Damn Sunshine Daydream called my name bigtime. Sounds like an enjoyable smoke but it appears to be sold out at most vendors. Must be a popular one.

I mean who doesn't want the feeling of sunshine and daydreams?
 

TonightYou

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Damn Sunshine Daydream called my name bigtime. Sounds like an enjoyable smoke but it appears to be sold out at most vendors. Must be a popular one.

I mean who doesn't want the feeling of sunshine and daydreams?
SSDD graces ones face with a smile while sending those who partake onto a day dream state. Grab it while you can as it won't be around much longer for purchase. I grabbed a second pack because I loved the female I encountered. I can only imagine the males could bring some magic to crosses
 

Mad Hamish

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With B, it is so much more than go to males. The cat functions on a whole different planet from most people. I saw a pic of his seed fridge once... and a list of the beans he's popped in his life... all I can say is it takes a different kind of dedication doing so much work with anything, be it ganja or whatever. I always say your disposition towards your work is the most important factormto the end result. This guy is so damn excited aboutnevery cross, nothing is done with less than pure stoke. I don't care what people tell me, I'm not even a hippy, but what you put in is what comes out. Shitty thoughts in, shitty seeds out. Happy thoughts in... it is the nature of creativity.
 

TonightYou

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With B, it is so much more than go to males. The cat functions on a whole different planet from most people. I saw a pic of his seed fridge once... and a list of the beans he's popped in his life... all I can say is it takes a different kind of dedication doing so much work with anything, be it ganja or whatever. I always say your disposition towards your work is the most important factormto the end result. This guy is so damn excited aboutnevery cross, nothing is done with less than pure stoke. I don't care what people tell me, I'm not even a hippy, but what you put in is what comes out. Shitty thoughts in, shitty seeds out. Happy thoughts in... it is the nature of creativity.
Yes, those fridge pictures were absolutely stunning! Oh how I'd love to be able to dig into that treasure chest
 

bigworm6969

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With B, it is so much more than go to males. The cat functions on a whole different planet from most people. I saw a pic of his seed fridge once... and a list of the beans he's popped in his life... all I can say is it takes a different kind of dedication doing so much work with anything, be it ganja or whatever. I always say your disposition towards your work is the most important factormto the end result. This guy is so damn excited aboutnevery cross, nothing is done with less than pure stoke. I don't care what people tell me, I'm not even a hippy, but what you put in is what comes out. Shitty thoughts in, shitty seeds out. Happy thoughts in... it is the nature of creativity.
bodhi is the man,what other breeder gives out thousands of seeds for people to grow other breeder want you to be on a waiting list and got to pass a background check and all kinds of bullshit but not b man give good karma and recieve good karma, wish everybody was like that
 

D619

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Right , and how are those micros surving salt build up in those bottled nutes, or how are insects and worms that break things down able to survive in 2 gallon pots? By the way Stow, that comment was based on the person talking about the Rev who is pretty much a joke in the botany world of things. Or maybe my perception of LOS/ NO Till differs. But like I said organic gardening differs from persons to person. Everyone has their approach to growing and can decide for themselves what works for them.
 
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st0wandgrow

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Right , and how are those micros surving salt build up in those bottled nutes, or how are insects and worms that break things down able to survive in 2 gallon pots? By the way Stow, that comment was based on the person talking about the Rev who is pretty much a joke in the botany world of things. Or maybe my perception of LOS/ NO Till differs. But like I said organic gardening differs from persons to person. Everyone has their approach to growing and can decide for themselves what works for them.

When I refer to bottled nutrients, Im talking about an organic product. Something like General Organics Bio-line. Their Bio-Weed for example is just a seaweed/kelp extract using either a natural solvent or fermentation to make. There are little to no salts in the product, and no synthetic additions.

As for bugs and worms in the soil? About the biggest critter that inhabits my soil would be a nematode, and you'd need a scope to see them.

The odd worm cocoon makes it through the sift, but they aren't added on purpose.... and they do just fine in small plastic containers that are loaded with organic inputs. It's a worm buffet
 

D619

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When I refer to bottled nutrients, Im talking about an organic product. Something like General Organics Bio-line. Their Bio-Weed for example is just a seaweed/kelp extract using either a natural solvent or fermentation to make. There are little to no salts in the product, and no synthetic additions.

As for bugs and worms in the soil? About the biggest critter that inhabits my soil would be a nematode, and you'd need a scope to see them.

The odd worm cocoon makes it through the sift, but they aren't added on purpose.... and they do just fine in small plastic containers that are loaded with organic inputs. It's a worm buffet
When you say natural solvents , you mean sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide?

Please list the benefits kelp/ seaweed bring to the soil. Then tell me how those natural solvents used to make seaweed extract don't effect the benefits kelp provides to your soil ?
 

Mad Hamish

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When you say natural solvents , you mean sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide?

Please list the benefits kelp/ seaweed bring to the soil. Then tell me how those natural solvents used to make seaweed extract don't effect the benefits kelp provides to your soil ?
In walks a razor mind flaunting a reality checkbook... pull up a chair fellas some serious info bombs about to be dropped, we are touching on the whole purpose behind living organic soil here. It is gonna get wild. We are going to see exactly how narrow the edge really is... Anyhow let me pitch in a few words here: in reference to the comment that organics means something ekse to every body, yes, for certain. What me and StOw know as LOS should be renamed to Self Sustainable Living Organics and I promise you the guy cringed a bit mentioning fish emultion even. You kinda put him on the spot by asking information that is actually outside his field of experience, but well inside his field of interest and research. He always comments in a fashion relative to what the other guy is getting up to, exploring possibility and such. A good dynamic thinker.
 

D619

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The process in making seaweed extract defeats the purpose at what kelp provides to the soil.
Kelp meal, which the majority of it made for livestock. . Acadian sea plant , kelp meal hydrated in a glass of dechlorinated water turned into a paste. Simple add a couple of tablespoon of this paste To a gallon dechlorated water and feed the soil. Seaweed extract from a bottle especially From GH organic line is inferior and the extracting process kills the secondary metabolites.
Elements, amino acids, plant hormones, enzymes, alginic acid, mannitol and etc. green ghost hit it on the nail about making your own tea. Kelp meal teas to seaweed extract is like freshly squeezed fruits are to bottle juice..

Again I will say, organic is term that seems to have different meanings depending upon who you talk too.

SensiZym sells for over a $100. Per gallon.. I can make a superior product , at fraction of that cost.
I'm in the wrong business.


Want to learn about kelp.
Seaweed & Agriculture by D. T.L. Senn. Decades of research.
 

Mr.Head

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I found 3 viable(4 one got cut while chopping up a bowl) seeds in my TER so far. Curious if it's GSOG pollen I had a male in that corner wondering if maybe there was some pollen on the wall or something. Seeds are fully developed so it wasn't a late flower hermie pollen must have been there for a while.

We'll see how many more seeds are in it, if there's a whole bunch i doubt it's GSOG pollen.

Smoked a joint of GSOG buds last night and chopped some up this morning, I don't think they are the culprit there's been 0 seeds even in the lowers on the GSOGs and they were right beside the fans I had some early flower issues with these but watched them super close and seen no more visible male parts. The Blue Tara would be loaded with seeds if that was the case haven't found any in it either yet.

The TER was in the furthest corner from the fan, if it hermed then most the other stuff should be ok-ish. We'll see what happens. Didn't see any male parts when trimming and I took my time.

Should be obvious when I grow them out what they are.
 

st0wandgrow

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When you say natural solvents , you mean sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide?

Please list the benefits kelp/ seaweed bring to the soil. Then tell me how those natural solvents used to make seaweed extract don't effect the benefits kelp provides to your soil ?

I should state for the record that I don't use bottled organic nutrients. I prefer amending my soil with various meals, then it's pretty much water only with an occasional tea along the way. Pro-tekt and fish hydrolysate would be the only bottles of anything you'd find in my grow.

My point with bottled products is that they are a concentrate. Most everything that you find in a cup of kelp meal would be found x 100 in a cup of concentrate. Fermentation for example would not shed many (if any) beneficial properties during the process.

I use fish hydrolysate. I suppose I could toss a rotten fish carcass in my buckets but I prefer the ease of use of the bottle. Does that bottle contain everything that the fish carcass does, or are compounds lost in the boiling process? I'm not 100% sure, and neither are you. I do know that the product brings benefits to my garden, so it remains.

You seem to have a bug up your ass over this. My question is why? What concern is it of yours what other people chose to do/use in their gardens?

The dick measuring that goes on in weed growing circles boggles my mind.

If you really want to be schooled on this topic have a chat with @Nullis
 
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