bodhi seeds

RockyMtnMan

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what size pots you using? Very nice
That's a five gal bucket.
Here's a better pic


And some of the other Fuzz plants in the tent. I topped them all at the third node to create the four cola branching structure. The majority of the plants in the tent are Bodhi, SSDD clones and The Fuzz.
The two in the back left corner are Green crack and Chemical Wonder.
The big black bucket in back middle and the little white one gal are SSDD.
The rest are Fuzz.

 
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RockyMtnMan

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I like them both and can't choose.
This is my third run and I still keep running them both.
They both have very positive attributes.
The tall one is a nice uplifting sweet tasting. The buds are slightly fluffier and more pine-cone like.
The short fat one, tastes like fuel and expands big if you hit it hard.
I actually like the stronger buzz from the indica dom one, but it also makes you run out of Captain Crunch.
I'm still going to hit one of them with Fuzz pollen.
I talked about it a hundred pages back or so, but now I've got the Fuzz Plants up, I can brush a branch or two.
Either way, I'm calling it Fuzzy Daydream.
 

kindnug

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Have you ever stabilized a strain? It can take quite a few generations + end badly = waste of time.

Finding the correct male for each strain, back-crossing(etc) can take years to >successfully< accomplish identical offspring.

I think Bodhi's strains are stable considering they aren't inbred or worked lines.
I don't think everyone has the same concept of stability. IME bodhi plants all resemble the parents, but of varying degrees.
 

kindnug

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I've made some Golden Triangle F2 + used that same male on some TK clones.
Harvested 50 F2 (bottom branches) + over 10k TK bx (fully seeded plants)

No 1 is forcing you to buy his beans.
 

Richard Simmons

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Have you ever stabilized a strain? It can take quite a few generations + end badly = waste of time.

Finding the correct male for each strain, back-crossing(etc) can take years to >successfully< accomplish identical offspring.

I think Bodhi's strains are stable considering they aren't inbred or worked lines.
I don't think everyone has the same concept of stability. IME bodhi plants all resemble the parents, but of varying degrees.
That tis meh question, can you expect something similar to the description of what he gives or are you going in balls to the walls and you come out with something wild.
 

kindnug

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I grow the Triangle Kush clone, and Golden Triangle has offspring that resemble it.
I found offspring that leaned to both parents, but none that were identical to TK.
All of them yield more than Triangle Kush, and have a more complex flavor.

Only grown that 1 strain so far, but his description is EXACTLY what I experienced.
Satsuma will enter flowering in a few weeks.
 

Richard Simmons

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I grow the Triangle Kush clone, and Golden Triangle has offspring that resemble it.
I found offspring that leaned to both parents, but none that were identical to TK.
All of them yield more than Triangle Kush, and have a more complex flavor.
ooh okay! I think my curiosity was highly sparked by the fact that he has so many unavailable. It makes you want it in a way.
 

kindnug

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I like the growth structure of Satsuma, bushier than Golden Triangle.
All 5 Satsuma have 1-2 branch(s) creating tri-ploid nodes.
3/5 confirmed female
1 confirmed male
 

hellraizer30

Rebel From The North
That tis meh question, can you expect something similar to the description of what he gives or are you going in balls to the walls and you come out with something wild.
The descriptions are based and worded of the testers that
Test his gear! All of it gets tested before release... So if you
Read it in the description then your bound to find it or something better.
 
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