BOG Seeds

ilovereggae

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Are all his strains leafy?
His strains are stable but there is some variation and not all phenos are as "leafy".

My SourStrawberry are more of a classic bushy hybrid with as much leaf as any other strain. Not sure about his other strains yet, still have a bunch more to work thru. My other crosses (SBxGDP and SBOGxElvis) are not fully BOG genetics so cant really say on those. I just grow out all the females and then pick my keeper mom based on the best smoke and easiest to grow/clone.

i have both SB and SourStrawberry that are single cola cornstalk phenos, and ones with more side branching. The single cola ones have the giant fans, I think those are more of the SB BX2 genetics. this is what I had been hoping to find tbh since I like to run sog. Taking clones is a challenge tho. Had to top them hard like 4 times to get the lowers to catch up so there would be enough branches to take cuts from.

Lol no! They’ll frost up nice if you’re dialed in. My BoG Grape Punch and Sour Grape grows always turned out better when I had them in my DWC set up rather then when I had them in soil or outdoor. Maybe his gear is just better when you grow it hydroponically ‍♂
considering BOG breeds them outdoor/greenhouse in soil, I'm gonna say that your results are probably based on the fact that hydro is what you are most comfortable with. Im sure if I tried growing them in hydro they wouldn't come close to what I can get from organic soil grow.
 

We Toke Chronic

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It doesn’t really matter where he makes his seeds I make mine outdoors too. I’m 100% NOT more “comfortable” with hydro over organic soil lol pretty sure nobody would be. I haven’t ran a DWC set up for like 8 years. I’ve been growing organic no till outdoors for the last 15 years though and I’ve even ran it indoors and the best BOG I grew was grape punch and sour grape in a DWC set up

His strains are stable but there is some variation and not all phenos are as "leafy".

My SourStrawberry are more of a classic bushy hybrid with as much leaf as any other strain. Not sure about his other strains yet, still have a bunch more to work thru. My other crosses (SBxGDP and SBOGxElvis) are not fully BOG genetics so cant really say on those. I just grow out all the females and then pick my keeper mom based on the best smoke and easiest to grow/clone.

i have both SB and SourStrawberry that are single cola cornstalk phenos, and ones with more side branching. The single cola ones have the giant fans, I think those are more of the SB BX2 genetics. this is what I had been hoping to find tbh since I like to run sog. Taking clones is a challenge tho. Had to top them hard like 4 times to get the lowers to catch up so there would be enough branches to take cuts from.



considering BOG breeds them outdoor/greenhouse in soil, I'm gonna say that your results are probably based on the fact that hydro is what you are most comfortable with. Im sure if I tried growing them in hydro they wouldn't come close to what I can get from organic soil grow.
 

ilovereggae

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It doesn’t really matter where he makes his seeds I make mine outdoors too. I’m 100% NOT more “comfortable” with hydro over organic soil lol pretty sure nobody would be. I haven’t ran a DWC set up for like 8 years. I’ve been growing organic no till outdoors for the last 15 years though and I’ve even ran it indoors and the best BOG I grew was grape punch and sour grape in a DWC set up
Ahh got it. Sorry for jumping to conclusions.
 

YardG

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Appreciate it.. Im trying to decide if i can run it outdoors here. I need strains that can handle Chicago weather and can look like indoor..not concerned about yield.
Ugh, well, would help if I actually managed to follow through on getting photos. I'll work on it.

As for whether they would do well with Chicago weather, I suspect so? Had three plants, pulled one around when BOG said it should be done (i.e. early), another a few weeks after that, and the final one two or so weeks after #2. #1 and #2 were similar plants in terms of structure and final product, with #2 in particular being particularly nice. #3 suffered from budrot and IMHO didn't work out quite as well.

One thing I find funny about #2: it has quite an intense smell which I initially reminded me of a really smelly cheese sauce, but overtime I realized it's more like a really funky pesto smell.

Had two Sour Grapes as well, not really feeling those, and not picking up on much grape, but I dunno, have the feeling maybe there was some user-error and bad luck involved. Early frost in September didn't help those.
 

YardG

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Both are great, definitely one of the standouts from this summer's crop. I've built some tolerance, but still wonderfully potent, and flavorful (trying to think if I kept some nearby to remind myself of flavor specifics, think I might've put almost all of it back in its storage spot).
 

BDGrows

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Bog makes good stuff. I was doing a grow log of his Blue Moon Rocks before I had to shut down shop and lost all of em. Currently, I popped almost a full pack of his Sour Grapes and am waiting for them to go through the seedling stage before I start another grow journal. Supposedly his SG are pretty potent, has a good yield, and supposedly finishes in under 60 days so it piqued my interest.
 

TerrapinBlazin

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Haven’t posted in here in a while because those SBT are incredibly slow veggers. I flowered one a few weeks ago, pictured here. This one’s clone is taking forever to root, so probably won’t be the keeper. I moved the other, squatter ones into flowering about a week ago and will post some pics soon. I anticipated them being better so waited longer for bigger plants. One of those clones will be the keeper and I’ll find out which one in a few more weeks. This one in the pic might be a little rootbound and underfed because she’s in my overflow tent of phenos I just want to flower out and harvest, and not keep long term. 28E08F3F-D7D4-4999-A061-11752083210A.jpeg
 
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