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Ray black

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JD sorry about wrong strain name example its Dream Temple and not Blueberry Temple. Looked it up at SVOC website. 88g13hp is not known for its yield or pleasant taste. It is known for its raw indica medicinal might and can manhandle outcrosses.
I figured it wasnt the most pleasant tasting, but i heard the dank sinatra was pretty flavorful. Ill check out i.few of those temple crosses, i hate to.say it cuz so manu ppl love it but im totally burnt out on blue dream. Had straight blueberry from my dad for forever, moved to AZ and its everywhere here lol.
AZ loved their blue dream, I'm burnt on it too man
 

COGrown

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Anyone got a strain from bodhi with a pretty high yield.i liked the goji but heard alotof low.yielders in there mixed in lol. My gardens getting full of med-low yielders
Thanx. I was skeptical on the the temple cuz i kno very little about ssh and willies wonder...nvr smoked them unfortunately. Im definitely gunna check out the dream lotus for sure. How is the g13hp yield. Cuz i was looking at a cpl of those.
Elphinstone is the best yielding bodhi strain I've grown. The g13hp yields have been lower than the snow lotus or appy hybrid yields. Better sog plants though.

So I have this one Apollo 11 male (and matching female) that is just crazy huge. I'm kind of excited about that.
 

Al Yamoni

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@Al Yamoni
It kinda ran the full gambit in the sense that I had one really skunky hashplant leaner and then there were the more blueberry tasting but I would say a consistent description for 4/8 of the plants would be a blueberry taste initally that gives way to a funky exhale. Some had more a sandal wood earthy taste than funk but I enjoyed them all :weed:
Mmmmm. Sounds great. Thanks brotha.
 

Al Yamoni

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Yes I have seen it at SVOC as Dream Temple. I suppose it would be considered a limited drop. I checked at GLG and I could not see it on their menu but they have other Temple crosses there.
I have a pack from Bodhi that is labeled "Dream Temple" (Blue Dream x Temple). I saw a thread over at the bay testing the dream temple and one that says blueberry x temple as well. Both seem to be different but there is limited info on the blueberry x temple thread. Could they be one and the same or is there a possibility that they are different?

http://www.breedbay.co.uk/forums/bodhi-seeds/201361878-bodhis-temple-dreams.html DREAM TEMPLE

http://www.breedbay.co.uk/forums/bodhi-seeds/201361817-blueberry-temple.html BLUEBERRY TEMPLE
(from what I read there is no lineage spoken of in this thread..)
 

JDGreen

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I have a pack from Bodhi that is labeled "Dream Temple" (Blue Dream x Temple). I saw a thread over at the bay testing the dream temple and one that says blueberry x temple as well. Both seem to be different but there is limited info on the blueberry x temple thread. Could they be one and the same or is there a possibility that they are different?

http://www.breedbay.co.uk/forums/bodhi-seeds/201361878-bodhis-temple-dreams.html DREAM TEMPLE

http://www.breedbay.co.uk/forums/bodhi-seeds/201361817-blueberry-temple.html BLUEBERRY TEMPLE
(from what I read there is no lineage spoken of in this thread..)

Prolly have to go straight to B on that one. Could be the blueberry indica cross with temple right? Best of luck on that. I couldnt find it on glg.
 

calicat

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@ Ray common nomenclature is twin taproot or double taproot. I am stumped at the moment for the scientific terminology.

I am sure you know this broski it is a good idea to separate those twins. The stronger one of the two has a tendency to snuff out the staggering one. And at times the staggering one could vary well be the keeper. Plus you might have two females. Or the super rare instance of a male and female. Either way cool shit. Use to see it about oh for me 25% of the time with TGA gear revolving around JTR.

@JD appy has a tendency to squash the flavor profile of haze class strains. Appy's transformational qualities may grant you something wicked but the price is your classic haze taste can get nullified.
 

natro.hydro

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twins!

reminds me of

I think I seen it on *gasp* greenhouse strain hunters. somewhere in africa they would plant a bunch of seedlings together and let the most vigorous win.


a cool technique
Yeah but in my experience dankest and most vigor are not always 2 synonymous terms for a plant. Some of the most sickly weak plants I have grown that I let finish are some really good smoke. Just my experience.
 

JDGreen

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@ Ray common nomenclature is twin taproot or double taproot. I am stumped at the moment for the scientific terminology.

I am sure you know this broski it is a good idea to separate those twins. The stronger one of the two has a tendency to snuff out the staggering one. And at times the staggering one could vary well be the keeper. Plus you might have two females. Or the super rare instance of a male and female. Either way cool shit. Use to see it about oh for me 25% of the time with TGA gear revolving around JTR.

@JD appy has a tendency to squash the flavor profile of haze class strains. Appy's transformational qualities may grant you something wicked but the price is your classic haze taste can get nullified.
Good advice. I was prolly going to go with the tiger temple. Cant find enough on the mountain temple. And my second pack has appy in it.
 

D_Urbmon

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Yeah but in my experience dankest and most vigor are not always 2 synonymous terms for a plant. Some of the most sickly weak plants I have grown that I let finish are some really good smoke. Just my experience.
True that no doubt! but the guerilla farming in africa is a whole different ball game than american indo! :D or even high quality outdoor.

it's funny because after I posted that I was thinking about exactly what you said(what if those little ones that get out competed would have been super dank?) and thought to myself that it might be a good starting point for a breeding project if you had a large number of seeds to work with and a not so vigorous strain, maybe something heavily inbred. Select for vigor qualities in earlier generations and then in later generations start selecting for potency or terpene profile.
 
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