bodhi seeds

apbx720

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Hey guys, need a lil advice. I know this prob aint the best thread for this but yall seem very knowledgable and are quick to answer so...

I got a lil bit of yellowing goin on on some of my strains that seem to like more nutes. Although it may just be a lil light bleach, they still seem a lil hungry. Day 15 of FLOWER. I got a two day old alfalfa meal/chia sprout/flaxseed sprout tea brewing. Its 1/4 cup alfalfa meal in 1/2 gal of water. Id like to spray it on my hungry plants but im having trouble digging up the foliar dilution ratio. Can anyone recommend a foliar dilution ratio for what i got?
 

blowincherrypie

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Never heard of james bean co alot of you guys use them ?
There was a little thread up last week.. I ordered last Tues morning and it was sent out -not just label printed but actually in the mail system- 4 hours later and in the box on the Thursday before Christmas..

I'm not the only one getting them quick.. It seems like 3 or 4 days was about the norm.

It was my first order thru them but I get a pack of bodhi at least once or twice a month and if he keeps a nice bodhi deal I'll keep an update on how things are going.
 

calicat

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Yup they are becoming more common for some strange reason. I find it pretty common with both Bodhi and Gage since last years tests. I must say yours are a unique looking bunch. Maybe @Flaming Pie still has some pics of her experience with these weird primordial flowers i dont ever stop to photograph them these days any more I just pick them right off.
Not so strange if you really think about it. Once you move away from genetic stock that is pure in nature into the realm of polyhybrids then your so called primordial flower phenomenon exponentially increases.
 

calicat

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The more diverse the parentage becomes there appears to be an identity crisis that looms once an expression tries to fully manifest. The identity crisis' physical manifestation are primordial flowers. Its just an observation and could not tell you ime if it comes from the mother side or father side or combinations of both.
 
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COGrown

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jer hooked up a bag of that and the alpaca gold w/ 25% castings , also the bioag silacate / humic ... all three are pretty good ammendments but not really liking the neem in the alpaca ... the citrus trees love that pinto bean compost :)
. Is it the nitrogen in the neem that's bugging you? I'm a huge neem advocate, so I'm curious what you don't like about it.
U ran that jabbas stash before? I've got a pack the post office holding hostage and I haven't heard much bad.. Probably why he's kept it around for awhile.. Gardens looking real nice player.
This girl is incredibly earthy/musky myrcene beatdown. Almost no stretch at all, but more of a Christmas tree structure than your pure bubbas. Still has enough snow lotus in this pheno to have uplifting effects.
 

Joedank

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. Is it the nitrogen in the neem that's bugging you? I'm a huge neem advocate, so I'm curious what you don't like about it.

This girl is incredibly earthy/musky myrcene beatdown. Almost no stretch at all, but more of a Christmas tree structure than your pure bubbas. Still has enough snow lotus in this pheno to have uplifting effects.
i use neem meal as well but in the alpaca mix i got it was 25% neem meal addaed (i wrote EWC for some reason but ment neem )so the additional NSM with small plants was a litlle wasteful IMO...
 

JDGreen

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. Is it the nitrogen in the neem that's bugging you? I'm a huge neem advocate, so I'm curious what you don't like about it.

This girl is incredibly earthy/musky myrcene beatdown. Almost no stretch at all, but more of a Christmas tree structure than your pure bubbas. Still has enough snow lotus in this pheno to have uplifting effects.
I got me a really squat bubba dom, jabbas and it smells jut like the description, earthy coffee berries. The other has some snow lotus traits and ive been really liking the bubba dom more.
Almost no stretch, dark fat leaves, with some pretty thick stem.
 
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