bodhi seeds

Boosky

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That was me....im gonna tell you this: everything about it was great until it hermed, and it didn't do it right away either, so it caught me off-guard and i noticed it once it was too late and it seeded my whole room - other than that, it wouldve been a lifetime keeper - super stoney, great yield, grew very vigorous.....keep an eye on it and continue to keep an eye on it - thats my advice
Great advice for any Girl Scout Cookie crosses. Me personally have found the forum cut to be the least prone to hermi than say the Thin Mints but thats just me. I have heard others say its the most prone to hermi. I have had the pleasure of growing Thin Mints and Forum cut side by side and neither hermied so I dunno but I do know I've had more Thin Mint crosses hermi than Forum cut ones. One thing I have noticed is keeping the soil at just the right moisture cuts down on hermie tendencies big time. Perfecting soil moisture is an art and I love trying to do it, trying, trust me I haven't perfected it but i try. Smoking some Oroblanco, didn't get the grapefruit pheno but it is good none the less, hence my rambling. Lol
 

HaroldRocks

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Great advice for any Girl Scout Cookie crosses. Me personally have found the forum cut to be the least prone to hermi than say the Thin Mints but thats just me. I have heard others say its the most prone to hermi. I have had the pleasure of growing Thin Mints and Forum cut side by side and neither hermied so I dunno but I do know I've had more Thin Mint crosses hermi than Forum cut ones. One thing I have noticed is keeping the soil at just the right moisture cuts down on hermie tendencies big time. Perfecting soil moisture is an art and I love trying to do it, trying, trust me I haven't perfected it but i try. Smoking some Oroblanco, didn't get the grapefruit pheno but it is good none the less, hence my rambling. Lol

i think the only thin mint crosses i grew have been gelato mochi (which i still run) and the sherb, and both never hermed

im not playing games trying to get the moisture just perfect so it doesn' herm or whatever somebody's trick is - it's all garbage to me - you shouldn't have to play cosmic checkers with a plant so it doesn't herm on ya....that kind of attitude has ppl breeding with this garbage to continue the decline in stability - which is why there's herms everywhere now as opposed to 10 years ago - somewhere along the line, it became more acceptable, but im not on board with any of that

:mrgreen:
 

Boosky

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i think the only thin mint crosses i grew have been gelato mochi (which i still run) and the sherb, and both never hermed

im not playing games trying to get the moisture just perfect so it doesn' herm or whatever somebody's trick is - it's all garbage to me - you shouldn't have to play cosmic checkers with a plant so it doesn't herm on ya....that kind of attitude has ppl breeding with this garbage to continue the decline in stability - which is why there's herms everywhere now as opposed to 10 years ago - somewhere along the line, it became more acceptable, but im not on board with any of that

:mrgreen:
Ok, sorry. I never come on here and want to offend anyone.
 

Boosky

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This is my fourth one of these and they stayed true to the father structure wise, squat Christmas tree shape. Also hit a Texas Butter that was phenomenal, grown two of these so far. So it's Texas Butter x Superstitious. When I do a little more testing I will have plenty still left over. Now that I have seen their potential and no hermies I will do a full run of just these to get a better idea of phenos available.
 

MICHI-CAN

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All the Temple and Dragons I just ran were beasts in my soil. Almost overwhelming issues, heat, health and cold severely limited my bud density and structure. As well as my underfeeding and almost dessicating to remove PM. I'd wear a bodhi logo. Good CHIT MAN. A bit under finished and some guard hairs, hint , hint, but almost cured to final trim Snow Temple. 008.jpg009.jpg010.jpg
 
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