bodhi seeds

gthaenigma

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I grew out two terpenados outside last year....one pheno was a big open bush, makes buds like it is easy, slow building soaring high, light srawberryish nose and flavor. The other one was a tight bushy mess, but impressively resinous, bud structure was airy, high leaf to calyx, hint of berries underneath strong mossy notres. Had to take her early due to pm, so high was/is a little racy.
 

Diesel0889

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@Nu-Be that's a fantastic report and you grow similar to me reading some of your post. Sure fire way to the best tasting herb imo. Genetics being good anyway lol... very nice job brother! Keep em coming!

Happy growing!

Edit: as funny as the comments were after it.. the no ego thing is real here. I have not seen one grower that I would consider to really have it on lock be a cocky asshole. Only kind hearts and very good advice not to be slept on and prob helping others achieve the same results. This thread is a prime example of how forums should be. Also most of the reason I spend most of my time here...
 

CopaGenetics

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@reallybigjesusfreak
Nice grow. Sounds like some good stuf. Do you think Yager is actually the Jager cut in the PNW? I've never had Jager, but heard it has terps like Jagermiester. Jager reminds me of Black Licorice and Cough Syrup. Any idea the genetics?
I grew a Durban Poison back in late 80's that was straight up anise... the only one ever with that smell. It was a little leafy according to my notes but great buzz/high.
 

reallybigjesusfreak

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@reallybigjesusfreak
Nice grow. Sounds like some good stuf. Do you think Yager is actually the Jager cut in the PNW? I've never had Jager, but heard it has terps like Jagermiester. Jager reminds me of Black Licorice and Cough Syrup. Any idea the genetics?
yes, I believe so. I dont know for certain, but I did a little digging before I popped them and by all accounts I could find, they seem to be the same plant, just different spellings of the same thing.
 

710slickxx

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So question.... this is not 100 percent bodhi but... I am on the hunt for other varieties to be able to breed with a bodhi strain. I even picked up a hydropolis 2x2+ tent today to make space for keeper cuts/breeding.

Has anyone used or heard of inkognyto genetics? Reason I ask is because the friend that gave me the very old sour d/mamba/MSS cut I found out got it from him along with his mamba cut back in the day on 420 genetics site. Killer killer shit! I sent a email and got it confirmed(same guy). Most of his lines are female so I wanted to ask if anyone has any insight before moving forward. I do think he is very legit just wanted to ask as I do NOT go fem when I can avoid it!

To keep it a little bodhi. My ogkb more cowbell #2 pheno is getting frosty! Based on thus far I'd say #2 may be a keeper IF smell AND taste are there. Yield wise... quality over quantity but looks promising this far for a cookie cross ogkb at that. I heard it's a shitty yielder? Very very stout plant, it may not even need help till LATE in flower. This is the type of structure I'm looking to breed with. Sick of shitty frame with fire buds. Imo you can have it both ways! I dont plan on just winging it with breeding. Only with plants I have kept for some time and run multiple times. Smell, taste, yield (most of) and structure, effect etc NEED to all be there or I'll just move on.

I have thrown out ALOT of males this year and at this time have one lone and stinky alien bubba pez male from laplata that may make the cut... just being very very selective on what I pair up. Love to chuck but want to make a few lines and work them. enough of my bs, let me know if the family know anything!

Thanks! and happy growing!
I think bodhi's gear is usually so solid due to his rep (find a keeper first) that you could cross with most other solid breeders. Im looking at crossing twin flame with top dawgs gear and sin citys gear. I also need people to test these genetics, so if anyone would be willing to do this please let me know
 

dubekoms

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Blueberry mountain chopped at 64 daysIMG_20200508_000834.jpg
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Popped my last 4 seeds and ended up with this single female. Last time I grew these all the plants were short and stocky and reeking of blueberry syrup. This one is tall and lanky and has a strong fresh spray paint, nail polish aroma with a perfumey berry tinge to it. Great yield and super easy to grow definitely growing it again in the future.
 

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mr. childs

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Blueberry mountain chopped at 64 daysView attachment 4558803
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Popped my last 4 seeds and ended up with this single female. Last time I grew these all the plants were short and stocky and reeking of blueberry syrup. This one is tall and lanky and has a strong fresh spray paint, nail polish aroma with a perfumey berry tinge to it. Great yield and super easy to grow definitely growing it again in the future.
completely different grow parameters this time around ?
 

Mr. Krinkle

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Guilty of paper towel, Rapid rooter and straight to medium. Having said that if the seed has a tiny crack and looks like it's going to go it goes to RR or dirt... 100% almost all the time. JMO

Edit: I also agree 100% with you at the same time. When I do PT I'm very proactive and never lazy lol...

The last few beans i popped, i put directly into a moistened root riot cube and they seemed to have popped quicker and i liked the stability of having the cube rather than paper towel and then to dirt....have you done that?
 
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