Has anybody heard of/ran moxie seeds?

JimmyIndica

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Lately its been like 1 herm out 25 and its not a very bad thing if catch early. I stress my plants from day 14 to day 45 veg! So that might have something to do with.
I always keep DNA/RP on sidelines just in case?
 

Sam Sweet

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I started 4 Alpine og and 4 Lemon og. Culled 3 Lemon og due to lack of vigor and leggy growth. All of the remaining five developed balls first week of flower. They were very healthy plants with little stress. I just wanted to mention in case anyone is considering Moxie. Besides Bodhi, I've never had any problems with hermies. Personally, I will be steering clear of both Moxie and Bodhi from now on.
 

JimmyIndica

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I started 4 Alpine og and 4 Lemon og. Culled 3 Lemon og due to lack of vigor and leggy growth. All of the remaining five developed balls first week of flower. They were very healthy plants with little stress. I just wanted to mention in case anyone is considering Moxie. Besides Bodhi, I've never had any problems with hermies. Personally, I will be steering clear of both Moxie and Bodhi from now on.
Sounds like swerve visited your flower room also. I have a lemon og under zelion and its coming along nicely.
 

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I started 4 Alpine og and 4 Lemon og. Culled 3 Lemon og due to lack of vigor and leggy growth. All of the remaining five developed balls first week of flower. They were very healthy plants with little stress. I just wanted to mention in case anyone is considering Moxie. Besides Bodhi, I've never had any problems with hermies. Personally, I will be steering clear of both Moxie and Bodhi from now on.
Hey thanks for the bodhi heads up as well!
 

Beanz420

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I am running Alpine OG, Cookies and Merlot OG all from Moxie. They are from SoCal and they also make the best concentrates known to man. There is no substitution. There seed line is all made up of strains that make great concentrates. Everything they touch turns to gold literally.
I think moxie is from Michigan
 

Thefarmer12

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Hey thanks for the bodhi heads up as well!
Don't listen to that poster.

Bodhi is one of the most respected breeders in the community. Any plant can herm. Don't try this hobby if you can't deal with it.

Bodhi works with some strains that can be hermie prone. As it goes, the best strains are usually some of the more finicky (Chem,OG, cookies, etc...)
 

BustinScales510

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Don't listen to that poster.

Bodhi is one of the most respected breeders in the community. Any plant can herm. Don't try this hobby if you can't deal with it.

Bodhi works with some strains that can be hermie prone. As it goes, the best strains are usually some of the more finicky (Chem,OG, cookies, etc...)
He didnt say anything bad about bodhi, he just said that the gear he ran hermed and he wouldnt be growing it again. Ive ran 2 strains from bodhi (multiple packs each) and they both had herms. There was some good shit in there too but it is what it is. I dont think any breeders work should be exempt from criticism if people are reporting with valid experiences.
 

Thefarmer12

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He didnt say anything bad about bodhi, he just said that the gear he ran hermed and he wouldnt be growing it again. Ive ran 2 strains from bodhi (multiple packs each) and they both had herms. There was some good shit in there too but it is what it is. I dont think any breeders work should be exempt from criticism if people are reporting with valid experiences.
Understood. His or her right to "steer clear " from Bodhi. Just wanted let the other poster know of Bodhi's status as one if not the best. Some strains just shouldn't be taken on by inexperienced growers and some are at risk to want to breed whether we like it or not. Not a testament to the breeders skill otherwise Bodhi wouldn't be respected like he is by other breeders.

Your experiences are unfortunate but that's the nature of the hobby. Those who avoid Bodhi avoid missing out on the dankest strains around right now. But it is their and your right as you said. And agreed, no one should be shielded from criticism. ~
 
Don't listen to that poster.

Bodhi is one of the most respected breeders in the community. Any plant can herm. Don't try this hobby if you can't deal with it.

Bodhi works with some strains that can be hermie prone. As it goes, the best strains are usually some of the more finicky (Chem,OG, cookies, etc...)
Try this hobby? I am a certified caretaker with years of exp.. i just havent dealt with bodhi... and fyi its called stabilizing your strains before selling them... and the idea the best strains usually hermie is very inaccurate... thanks for your input tho
 
Understood. His or her right to "steer clear " from Bodhi. Just wanted let the other poster know of Bodhi's status as one if not the best. Some strains just shouldn't be taken on by inexperienced growers and some are at risk to want to breed whether we like it or not. Not a testament to the breeders skill otherwise Bodhi wouldn't be respected like he is by other breeders.

Your experiences are unfortunate but that's the nature of the hobby. Those who avoid Bodhi avoid missing out on the dankest strains around right now. But it is their and your right as you said. And agreed, no one should be shielded from criticism. ~
Once again you speak of inexperience... i think you are mistaken by your false senses to think you are more experienced than anyone considering you feel that a breeder should sell anything that is not stabilized... if even one hermie comes from their stock... i wouldnt purchase from them due to the fact of their inexperience in being a breeder and once again thank you for the heads up on bodhi.
 
He didnt say anything bad about bodhi, he just said that the gear he ran hermed and he wouldnt be growing it again. Ive ran 2 strains from bodhi (multiple packs each) and they both had herms. There was some good shit in there too but it is what it is. I dont think any breeders work should be exempt from criticism if people are reporting with valid experiences.
Agree completely and seems like the farmer has a reason to defend bodhi... wonder if they pay his house payment or somethin? If not then let bodhi fail if they are distributing herm seeds.
 

Thefarmer12

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Try this hobby? I am a certified caretaker with years of exp.. i just havent dealt with bodhi... and fyi its called stabilizing your strains before selling them... and the idea the best strains usually hermie is very inaccurate... thanks for your input tho
Never said they usually hermie. Cannabis' number 1 goal is to reproduce. All the landraces our current strains come from were likely hermie monsters. It's in their nature. And yes, OGs, chems, etc.. are known to produce hermies here and there. Not much to be disputed there...

I care not whether you want to run Bodhi or not. Just simply stated his reputation speaks for itself and that some growers hermie shouldn't put someone else off from trying one of the better breeders beans.

Lastly I was not taking a shot at anyone's experience. I'm the last person that starts or engages in arguing on internet boards. Great you have experience, you should know as well as I then that any cultivar has the chance of throwing nanners now and again. Be it genetics or a small grower error. I beg you to find a Bodhi strain that has multiple issues and hasn't been discontinued if so.
 
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Pendragon

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I have had nothing but good experiences from Bohdi. I bought a pack of Chem91 x RKS.
He stated before hand that it was an outdoor plant that might have issues indoors. It did hermie, I contacted him and within two weeks I had a replacement pack of some RK Unicorn, it was foul, rotten lovely and stable smoke.

I don't blame breeders for nature. There are so many reasons why we get hermies. Where I do hold breeders responsible is how they stand behind their products.
 
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