bodhi seeds

MICHI-CAN

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Duuuude, that looks deluxe! What decade did that come out, the 60's?
I believe it is an early 60's version. I inherited it from my Grandmother. Was missing a few pieces. Found an identical in a badly corroded case. Oddly only missing what I had. Reagents are indefinite shelf life. Still replaced all with new. I love it. And my kid loves it more. Geek, but I'm good with that.

Best part is "Granny Dee" is helping me grow weed. Love that more.

A thought to all we now can only cherish for all this weekend.
 

unomas

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POTENTIAL F2'S F3'S OR IX'S LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU'D LIKE TO SEE -

ORANGE SUNSHINE
PURPLE SS
RASPBERRY SS
STRAWBERRY SS
MENDO PURPS X SNOW LOTUS
STARDAWG GUAVA X SSDD
COLOMBIAN X HAWAIIAN X OLD MOTHER GHANI
BLUE LOTUS IX
BLUE LOTUS F3
BUBBASHINE 88G13 IX
GOJI OG F3
GOJI OG IX
SUNSHINE 4 F3
LA WOOKIE F2
GOLDSTAR X UW BLACK F2
BLUESUNSHINE F2
BLUESUNSHINE IX
ANCIENT OG F3
DLA 6 F2
Sunshine 4!
 

The Bud Whisperer

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Good afternoon all. Cloudy, cold and not going far today.

A last look at my girls before I move to 3gallon pots tomorrow. Spring starts in June here now I guess.???

Still only water. Afraid to feed until a bigger home. Another star for Bodhi.

Here's some redneck gardening for your enjoyment. And love the bent stems. Strong winds while I was away yesterday. LOL. And they won.

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Beautiful LUSH plants! Only in my dreams do i get such healthy plants as yours. Please, what strain again? Thanks!
 

MICHI-CAN

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Beautiful LUSH plants! Only in my dreams do i get such healthy plants as yours. Please, what strain again? Thanks!
TY. Honestly need some inputs on my behalf. Holding out due to weather and limited space without firing up my tent.

Nirvana Northern Lights x Bohdi Dragon Fruit.
Bohdi Space Monkey
Bodhi Jabba's Stash
Blue Berry hash Plant.

And my soil deserves the credit along with breeder and donors. TY to all.
 

Diesel0889

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Man I wish I could or even had the need for more seed popping. The anticipation is killing me! Love hunting for keepers!

Most of my clones have taken root. Hope I have least one per run that checks all the boxs! It's always the one that got away! Still having nightmares about the silver mountain I never reveg. Commercial guys dream. Smell, taste, yield, bag appeal etc. It had it all! Hope to have room to dig through the rest soon. Been so stuck with inkognyto genetics as of late my room is full of fire atm.... I have high hopes for the guava wookie I have in veg. I purposely butchered them to slow them down and see how they react etc. The rear left and center are the guava wookie. Didn't seem to slow then down a bit!20210526_222655.jpg
 

raytizzle

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day 34 from putting the seeds in the ground, quick growth! i had ph issues i guess... i have to check the runoff not the water going in. my water went in at 7 and came out a 5.5 so now i water at 8.5 and it comes out at 7ish, perfect. all females: mountain temple, dragon blood and old soul
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I used to use my wyze cam and hygrometer like this too until I bought a Govee Wifi Temperature Humidity Monitor on amazon and made my life so much easier! I would suggest the same for anybody who needs some easy/fast/cheap temp/humidity live results and data collecting.
 

Diesel0889

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Made a BAS order yesterday. Can't find my damn refractometer for brix testing so I bought another (don't mind having 2). Also picked up a handy modified vice grip for squeezing leaves and drip onto refractometer. It makes testing a breeze. Last test I conducted came in at 15-16% with a .2 +/- being the standard of my meter. I hope to get the same reading. At 15% pests don't seem to think of my plants as food. Yay for me!

Ordered my barley straw bale box as im out, therm x 70, agsil16 and 3 cover crop seed or blends. Clover, clover and rye and fenugreek seed (coot turned me onto this one). To top it all off a 50# bale of rice hull, I LOVE these. Everything looking great at day 18 since flip! Frost already piling on on most seed or cuts I have going atm.

Hope the bodhi family is well and your grows are green and buds are swell. Happy growing!
 

unomas

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I used to use my wyze cam and hygrometer like this too until I bought a Govee Wifi Temperature Humidity Monitor on amazon and made my life so much easier! I would suggest the same for anybody who needs some easy/fast/cheap temp/humidity live results and data collecting.
Can you post the link to the Govee monitor you have? Couldn’t find one like that on Amazon.
 

Diesel0889

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Howdy bodhi family! I thought the organic guys here may want to have a run at this or possibly run a similar recipe etc already. I learned a similar recipe years ago and have slightly modified it to my liking.

I call this one project fungi.

One heat mat and container of your choice that seals.

-Malted barley - I use about a cup or a tad more. Not sure you can add to much. I top dress barley HEAVY as well during flowering. Help shave 5 to 7 days of flower time. Others have claimed more. Good stuff.

-Neem cake (neem resource or West coast horticulture), who BAS uses. thank me later, it's bad ass stuff of the highest quality. (small handful)

*** I also add neem resource karanja cake with the neem. The choice is yours...(small handfull)

-Kelp meal or your choice of soluble kelp. I use BAS kelp meal I buy 50# at a time. (Small handfull)

- I personally add a couple pinches of BAS crustacean meal. I got 40# may as well use it. Personal thing not necessary.

- compost of the highest quality. Or if you have a worm bin fed compost, barley, neem ect. EVEN BETTER! Use the castings.
(I use enough to fill half or little more than my heavy harvest brew bag). DON'T skimp on quality here. It's important.

- grokashi I sprinkle on top a tad to help accelerate the process and for diversity etc.

Powder the malted barley after adding compost to container of your choice. Blend half in compost. Mix in other ingredients above as well. Sprinkle rest of barley on top. Grokashi if you want but again not necessarily needed of course. Wet down but not drench it. Put lid on but leave a corner popped slightly for air. Or holes etc depending on container. Put on top of seedling heat mat. This is not NEEDED but makes things much quicker. Let it stew roughly 48hrs. As far as time use your judgment. If it's completely covered in mycelium and left edge of container into a block... it's good. I take mine to the bag when the mycelium is very lively and long white strands when it looks healthy.

- earth juice high brix molasses. 15-30ml (5 gallons) this is not necessary but helps. Having said that DONT GO TO HEAVY! bacteria feed heavier on mollasass. If you are going for fungle etc. Don't go overboard here. (Obviously during the brew process)

- brew for 24-48hrs. I have seen 100% straight down to a 25% dilute etc. (Insert your opinion here) I go with 50/50. Or 75/25 if I need to stretch it a bit. I have found weeks 2,4,6,8 during flower a nice schedual. I know many who only do it once or twice and still swear to it's effectiveness. Again your choice.

I hope this helps someone here out. Also plain a good idea if you have a mediocre soil etc. Although I reccomend building a great soil from the start. Latest pics of my beds below as well!20210528_210048.jpg20210528_191202.jpg20210528_191212.jpg
 

Diesel0889

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To add to the above. I may have forgotten somthing because I'm ripped atm. I don't claim to be a "pro" but I do have alot of years on the farm (and growrooms) so to speak. I simply posted this to help those who may not know and are getting started etc. Just trying to help. Not to be cut down or knock anyone else's way of doing things.

Happy growing!
 

MICHI-CAN

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To add to the above. I may have forgotten somthing because I'm ripped atm. I don't claim to be a "pro" but I do have alot of years on the farm (and growrooms) so to speak. I simply posted this to help those who may not know and are getting started etc. Just trying to help. Not to be cut down or knock anyone else's way of doing things.

Happy growing!
As a dirt digger I enjoy and thank all for thoughts and insights. More thoughts to distract me when daydreaming, "stoned". I appreciate it.

I do prefer my white oak bark after two years of seasoning and then a year wet decomposing. Add to my mixes religiously. Native and true organics.
 

Diesel0889

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Thanks. I am wanting to improve my soil each grow. I've bought ready to go stuff, and mixed my own with varrying degrees of success, And failure. More intel is always welcome. When I get more space I intend on doing no-till beds.

I'll tell you with no doubt a coot mix no till proper environment is second to none, simple and cost effective. The quality of flower will blow your mind. To each there own with respect but imo true living soil in big beds is a amazingly satisfying way of growing. Highly recommend. Especially if you are a soil and research geek like me.


Happy growing!
 

dankbydrew

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I'll tell you with no doubt a coot mix no till proper environment is second to none, simple and cost effective. The quality of flower will blow your mind. To each there own with respect but imo true living soil in big beds is a amazingly satisfying way of growing. Highly recommend. Especially if you are a soil and research geek like me.


Happy growing!
...have you heard Leighton Morrison talk about his horizon soil method yet?! I’ve been kind of obsessed lately. Biomimicry to the max while making growing easier through fool proof watering supposedly. Definitely recommend him talking to Shango Los about it and his demonstration with FCP:

Currently checking out the ladies (and gentlemen) over here. Eden Transmission is taking off and stems are foul. Like dirty dirty hippie foul. Looking forward to flipping in the next couple weeks or so.
 

sadboy92

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Question! A friend is moving to the Oregon coast (Brookings), so I'm thinking of gifting him either Cosmic Serpent or Eternal Sunshine, but I can't figure out which. Maybe the Eternal Sunshine for those wizard wands and because Supernatural Selections! or maybe the Cosmic Serpent so there will be more variation between phenotypes (I'm also giving him a CSI fallen soldiers freebie for the pheno hunt surprise!!). Also not sure which one would finish sooner (or if either would finish soon enough). He'll most likely grow outdoor. He leaves later today so just looking for some quick insight.

EDIT: time ran out, hooked him up with Cosmic Serpent. I figure since he's probably never heard of Bodhi and both parents of Cosmic Serpent were worked by him (he took blood to f4! that's work), it's more representative of his work than landrace selections (even though one could argue this for sure).
 
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