bodhi seeds

kroc

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This trainwreck x kashmir is some serious smoke. I consider myself pretty heavy smoker, between the ole lady and I a few lbs a year, and it gets me going lol. Super focused buzz, but also very calming. Definitely would be good for work, meditation, zoning out on a hobby etc. Very sociable buzz, would be great for a family party, or meeting up with an old bud and wanna just talk shit for hrs. Also, another tester has them and mentioned they smell like carrots. Hes spot on. This one im smoking on now is a carrot/lemon leaner. Lemon, carrots, cedar, honey nut cheerios phenos so far. Good stuff maynard :eyesmoke:
 

Diesel0889

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Starting to get the hang of my press. 120 micron bag at 180 silver mountain in the cure about... 8 months plus maybe 10 plus. Still was jarred with a 62 pack or to in it. Very tasty this one when whipped a tad turned to peanut butter. Used heat in the dump truck at work on dash before whipping. Let's just say we were all surprised and lazy after lunch lol... the most potant things I have made have been darker in color from cured bud... imagine that! Loving it in the wax pen at work. Very convenient when compared to smoking. Yield was good 7 grams came out to 1.4g. Dont have a calculator but I'm ok with it on a baby press...20200116_112928.jpg

Grow is on point... SM a tad twisty still but nothing alarming and growing up and filling in quick. As you can tell (rear left) it dont look unhappy imo just one of the strange growers. Some have twist some dont, even on the same node. wierd shit! All other plant happy etc in the same bed/dirt... I have noticed that with any los I have used some strains reacted differently to it than others. Coots is not a hot mix per say and I have no burn etc just is what it is.. .20200116_195743.jpg
 

CopaGenetics

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Their flowering will be 6months long any Indian landrace sativas flowering are long periods
so 24 weeks on the backend? Thats a long time. 3 more months and you could have an actual bouncing baby boy or girl! I figured on at least 14-16 weeks but 24 wow. Anybody else have any inside info on these?
 

Avinash

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so 24 weeks on the backend? Thats a long time. 3 more months and you could have an actual bouncing baby boy or girl! I figured on at least 14-16 weeks but 24 wow. Anybody else have any inside info on these?
They started to flower from sep they only vegged for one and a half months they still have 36 days to go i am growing them in balcony both are Indian landrace sativas i started them in 12/12
 
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nsguerilla

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trileaf/whorled phyllotaxy Black Raspberry...
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Interesting... I had my first Trifoliate this season from a cross I made with Iced Grapefruit.. sprouted a few more in my window and fairly sure I got a Twin from it!! didn't even know that was possible. lol I'm growing Black Ras right now, impressed with its vigor and can't wait to flower my cuttings... I had some cold and other environment issues, ended up with 1 healthy plant and 2 unhealthy, out of 4... then, one of the weak ones did something Very strange... sprouted a branch Below its primary leaves, right out of the cotyledons... so I pinched the primary top and let the new "mutant" branch grow.. it has off set branching and has turned into quite a bush. I'm a sucker for mutants so excited to see if it's an outlier or anything special.
 

Dumbguyneedshelp

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Anyone have info on starflight guava? I also got a hold of strawberry goji og , mango hashplant and dream lotus. Any grow info would be greatly appreciated
 

Avinash

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24 weeks equals 3 x 8 weeks, three full grows of 8 week strain for every 24 week flower strain.
Yeah that's the advantage of hybrids every landrace differs some they flower for 4 months some 5 months(seeded early) but most of them takes 5 to 6 months for flowering.
 

Craigson

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Interesting... I had my first Trifoliate this season from a cross I made with Iced Grapefruit.. sprouted a few more in my window and fairly sure I got a Twin from it!! didn't even know that was possible. lol I'm growing Black Ras right now, impressed with its vigor and can't wait to flower my cuttings... I had some cold and other environment issues, ended up with 1 healthy plant and 2 unhealthy, out of 4... then, one of the weak ones did something Very strange... sprouted a branch Below its primary leaves, right out of the cotyledons... so I pinched the primary top and let the new "mutant" branch grow.. it has off set branching and has turned into quite a bush. I'm a sucker for mutants so excited to see if it's an outlier or anything special.
I recently learned that a trifoliate and whorled ohyllotaxy are two different things.
Trifoliate is when each leaf has 3 fingers like a lot of OGs
 

Nutbag Poster

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We need a layman's term for whorled phyllotaxy.... that one just doesn't roll off the tongue.

I once had this with a Tangie male... I called him my "3-leaf" Tangie before I heard of whorled phyllotaxy. His stems stunk of pure tangerine and was quite stout and stacked. Thankfully I decided to make seeds with him (my first serious pollen chuck) and they turned out great. He plopped a big ole tangie flavor on everything he touched and did very little else. Most turned out like the mom with the tangie flavor layered on top of whatever flavor was already there.
 
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Couch_Lock

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Yeah that's the advantage of hybrids every landrace differs some they flower for 4 months some 5 months(seeded early) but most of them takes 5 to 6 months for flowering.
Totally depends on strain and geographical location, as far as flowering period length outdoors. Hawaian maui wowie in the mid to late 70's was killer, thai STICK in that era was also. But my tolerance has built up in 45 yrs, Hard to say if landraces are or EVER WERE more potent then hybrids. Todays terpenes and cannabinoids are far more diverse , also THC levels are higher today. Todays strains ARE most likely more potent.
 

Avinash

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Totally depends on strain and geographical location, as far as flowering period length outdoors. Hawaian maui wowie in the mid to late 70's was killer, thai STICK in that era was also. But my tolerance has built up in 45 yrs, Hard to say if landraces are or EVER WERE more potent then hybrids. Todays terpenes and cannabinoids are far more diverse , also THC levels are higher today. Todays strains ARE most likely more potent.
I totally agree with you my point is they were nature bred potent buds man it was enough for humans for centuries we are seeing hybrids recently. Actually to tell you nowadays landraces are less potent compared to last 100 years man due to ban. Many old generation family growers tell they were nearly as potent as hybrids bcz it was part a of our yearly crop bred for medication purposes bred for its stickiness
 

Avinash

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Totally depends on strain and geographical location, as far as flowering period length outdoors. Hawaian maui wowie in the mid to late 70's was killer, thai STICK in that era was also. But my tolerance has built up in 45 yrs, Hard to say if landraces are or EVER WERE more potent then hybrids. Todays terpenes and cannabinoids are far more diverse , also THC levels are higher today. Todays strains ARE most likely more potent.
Have you tried any pure Indian landraces??? There isn't much diff between landraces and hybrids i guess only hybrids are made to flower fast produce more buds than just streach and give good diff flavours in short period of time and also get good amount in small plant all of landraces disadvantages wer removed from them that's all nothing more its good am not telling it's bad but many indian landraces are more potent than hybrids both in flavours and THC production which were stabilized centuries ago but they are in brinck of extinction due to ban man it's sad
 
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