bodhi seeds

limonene

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I'm very intrigued by the garlic. IIRC you weren't too fond of it @limonene? You mean to tell me you don't want garlic dabs? :mrgreen:


make hash blend. garlic dream beaver, ssdd butter cut and UK cheese. Garlic cheese toast :)
yes you remember rightly, it made me feel sick when we trimmed it and absolutely none of my friends enjoyed that pheno but all the other phenos were truly appreciated. It was a great expression of terps though, id never seen anything like it before or after.
 

Bob Zmuda

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I dropped a few tiger mountain, more ttnl6 X appy and some blueberry snow.

Out of 30 beans 25 are above ground happy and healthy. I don't profess to be a germination expert so I'm happy with that total and popped backups. I've tried every method of germing possible. IMO they are all about equal as far as success rate.

One other thing. I just realized I have a bone to pick with Bodhi.

About 5 years ago I bought my first seed pack online. It was lucky charms. Since then I have been on the craziest bender of seed junky-ism. I don't know if I can ever stop ever though I love saying I will.

Thanks for the addiction b man! Lol
 

D_Urbmon

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I dropped a few tiger mountain, more ttnl6 X appy and some blueberry snow.

Out of 30 beans 25 are above ground happy and healthy. I don't profess to be a germination expert so I'm happy with that total and popped backups. I've tried every method of germing possible. IMO they are all about equal as far as success rate.

One other thing. I just realized I have a bone to pick with Bodhi.

About 5 years ago I bought my first seed pack online. It was lucky charms. Since then I have been on the craziest bender of seed junky-ism. I don't know if I can ever stop ever though I love saying I will.

Thanks for the addiction b man! Lol
Damn your first pack was Bodhi? How did you land on that? Did you do research, luck out, have Bodhi recommended by a friend perhaps? My first pack I bought was GHS..... just an unsuspecting newb at the time lol. :wall:
 

Bob Zmuda

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Damn your first pack was Bodhi? How did you land on that? Did you do research, luck out, have Bodhi recommended by a friend perhaps? My first pack I bought was GHS..... just an unsuspecting newb at the time lol. :wall:
I'll be totally honest. His strain descriptions and names are what first lured me. It was off the tude. I was just going through each breeder and Bodhi's names really appealed to me. I totally remember being like, " Issac Haze"?! This dude's awesome!

Then I did some research after I liked the vibes. All systems go! :)

Edit: I used to have access to pretty much whatever clone I wanted. I got sick of the bugs and other problems that come with clones. Started reading people liking bodhi shit better than some of there clone onlys'. The rest has been history.
 

thezephyr

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looking at the last few days of posts,
does the Bingo Pajama name imply that the aromatic of this strain is jasmine?
can anyone describe/link to a good description of the smell, taste, and effect of bingo pajama?
As I understand it the genetics are Moet x appalachia? I've heard of the moet in the bay area but was never able to get it. It was always described as euphoric and relaxing more than truly potent, and with a dry sweet aroma like champagne.
I've been looking for a strain with jasmine vine or jasmine tea aromatics for a long time.
 

Bob Zmuda

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looking at the last few days of posts,
does the Bingo Pajama name imply that the aromatic of this strain is jasmine?
can anyone describe/link to a good description of the smell, taste, and effect of bingo pajama?
As I understand it the genetics are Moet x appalachia? I've heard of the moet in the bay area but was never able to get it.
I've been looking for a strain with jasmine vine or jasmine tea aromatics for a long time.
Not sure man. I have a few that are above ground now. Stay tuned. But I would also love a strain with jasmine essence.

I think night-blooming jasmine is one of the best smells on earth.

Ps. Love the name and avi
 

thezephyr

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Not sure man. I have a few that are above ground now. Stay tuned. But I would also love a strain with jasmine essence.

I think night-blooming jasmine is one of the best smells on earth.

Ps. Love the name and avi
Dope B, I'll be keeping an eye on that grow for sure sounds like you've been working with some top tier genetics. I'm about to pick up bodhi/neirika's cangshan mountain landrace and need to decide between the bingo pajama or goji og as the other strain in that order.

I'm planning to use bodhi as my main source of hybrid genetics for a landrace breeding project. I'll be creating pure f1s of landraces outdoor to create pure acclimatized varieties for growth in the US as a long term breeding project. in the meantime, I'll be crossing the best outdoor males to my best indoor females, and using my indoor males to pollinate clones of the best outdoor females which will have to be grown/ pollinated indoors to maintain purity in the outdoor crop. the goal of the side project is to get more manageable plants with a higher calyx to leaf ratio that can be grown indoors while maintaining some landrace medical traits.

currently I have prayer tower, buddhas hand and solos stash, with guava hashplant and dank sinatra in the mail. the dank sinatra will be for crossing with a strong sativa. based on growth characteristics observed by urb, seems like the guava hashplant could be a great cross for overly leafy, tall, or sparse landrace phenos that have medical traits worth preserving.
 

thezephyr

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fuckin psyched to be here in bodhiworld.. anybody have a recommendation for what I should pop first?
bodhi packs are on deck in 2 weeks when the current ladies (and a guy or two as well) move into the flowering tent. my current grow is mostly local genetics, including an interesting Root Beer strain that late veg has just developed true sarsaparilla aroma, and a pure afghan with a stem rub smell like cold watermelon.
 

hellraizer30

Rebel From The North
fuckin psyched to be here in bodhiworld.. anybody have a recommendation for what I should pop first?
bodhi packs are on deck in 2 weeks when the current ladies (and a guy or two as well) move into the flowering tent. my current grow is mostly local genetics, including an interesting Root Beer strain that late veg has just developed true sarsaparilla aroma, and a pure afghan with a stem rub smell like cold watermelon.


Interesting m8
 

D_Urbmon

Well-Known Member
looking at the last few days of posts,
does the Bingo Pajama name imply that the aromatic of this strain is jasmine?
can anyone describe/link to a good description of the smell, taste, and effect of bingo pajama?
As I understand it the genetics are Moet x appalachia? I've heard of the moet in the bay area but was never able to get it. It was always described as euphoric and relaxing more than truly potent, and with a dry sweet aroma like champagne.
I've been looking for a strain with jasmine vine or jasmine tea aromatics for a long time.
Shhhh don't ya go talkin like that or all the Bingo Pajamas gonna be sold out everywhere before I can scrape up some funds to buy it myself. :P
 

JDGreen

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looking at the last few days of posts,
does the Bingo Pajama name imply that the aromatic of this strain is jasmine?
can anyone describe/link to a good description of the smell, taste, and effect of bingo pajama?
As I understand it the genetics are Moet x appalachia? I've heard of the moet in the bay area but was never able to get it. It was always described as euphoric and relaxing more than truly potent, and with a dry sweet aroma like champagne.
I've been looking for a strain with jasmine vine or jasmine tea aromatics for a long time.
It is kudra/moet x appy s mayb...but i heard...heard the name was an inside joke of bodhis
 

COGrown

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It is kudra/moet x appy s mayb...but i heard...heard the name was an inside joke of bodhis
Kudra, and both the strains descended from her (Bandaloop and Bingo Pajama) are all after things from the book Jitterbug Perfume by Tom Robbins. It's a good book, and the names make a lot of sense. I would say expect more floral, perfume-esque exotic scents from these strains based off the names. More light/exotic than dark/dank. Maybe a little in the Bandaloop from the bubba in the instant karma male, but the instant karma cross I ran (strawberry milk) had no bubba taste in three females.
 
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