bodhi seeds

copkilller

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- Powders & meals and other bagged products should be no different from the amendments you use to make your current soil mix, if anything over time you'll be using less.
- Fungal inoculants shouldn't really be necessary if you start off with a good humus source.
- There's no need for a worm bin if you have active worms in your bed consuming your mulch layer.
- Beneficial insects are an equally important part of an organic container system as no-till, but they are probably more effective as a bio-control agent in a no-till setup. Plenty of beneficials will likely show up naturally like Hypoaspis Miles.
- Blumats are a useful tool for avoiding watering extremes, but definitely not necessary.

Ever since the rise of Instagram, YouTube and Facebook as channels of education organic gardening & no-till feel like they became a fashion statement and means for pushing some marketing agenda more than anything to do with gardening via living systems. Rodale being an intense ideologue kind of set the stage for that and now in the era of influencers and marketing it's a bit nauseating to say the least.

Elaine's soil biology primer was important work for its time, but advocates of micromanaging the ratios of the microorganisms in your soil always seem to be selling microscopes, courses for using microscopes and consulting. This might be a legitimate path in a situation where bio-remediation is the primary focus but in a controlled environment agriculture setup using a custom soil-mix it's probably not going to be a practical or even realistic approach. A safe path is to keep it simple and avoid extremes. Follow sound gardening methods, including practices such as mulching, cover crops & non competitive companion planting to avoid issues with mono-cultures and your system will find a nice balance naturally in my opinion. A high quality soil maintained with regenerative soil building practices, an environment optimal for plants, as well as quality genetics (Bodhi) seem like the best areas to focus for establishing a no-till garden. You can always complicate it down the road if you get bored.

Good read for those considering no-till or just living soil even :
Thinking in Systems: A Primer By Donella H. Meadows

To keep this Bodhi related :

Vaping early sample of Devil's Hashplant. Stoney and trance-like effects that are good for the night time without being sedating. Strong taste that sticks with you for a while after vaping.
 

copkilller

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- Powders & meals and other bagged products should be no different from the amendments you use to make your current soil mix, if anything over time you'll be using less.
- Fungal inoculants shouldn't really be necessary if you start off with a good humus source.
- There's no need for a worm bin if you have active worms in your bed consuming your mulch layer.
- Beneficial insects are an equally important part of an organic container system as no-till, but they are probably more effective as a bio-control agent in a no-till setup. Plenty of beneficials will likely show up naturally like Hypoaspis Miles.
- Blumats are a useful tool for avoiding watering extremes, but definitely not necessary.

Ever since the rise of Instagram, YouTube and Facebook as channels of education organic gardening & no-till feel like they became a fashion statement and means for pushing some marketing agenda more than anything to do with gardening via living systems. Rodale being an intense ideologue kind of set the stage for that and now in the era of influencers and marketing it's a bit nauseating to say the least.

Elaine's soil biology primer was important work for its time, but advocates of micromanaging the ratios of the microorganisms in your soil always seem to be selling microscopes, courses for using microscopes and consulting. This might be a legitimate path in a situation where bio-remediation is the primary focus but in a controlled environment agriculture setup using a custom soil-mix it's probably not going to be a practical or even realistic approach. A safe path is to keep it simple and avoid extremes. Follow sound gardening methods, including practices such as mulching, cover crops & non competitive companion planting to avoid issues with mono-cultures and your system will find a nice balance naturally in my opinion. A high quality soil maintained with regenerative soil building practices, an environment optimal for plants, as well as quality genetics (Bodhi) seem like the best areas to focus for establishing a no-till garden. You can always complicate it down the road if you get bored.

Good read for those considering no-till or just living soil even :
Thinking in Systems: A Primer By Donella H. Meadows

To keep this Bodhi related :

Vaping early sample of Devil's Hashplant. Stoney and trance-like effects that are good for the night time without being sedating. Strong taste that sticks with you for a while after vaping.
The more i look into no-till the simpler it becomes, i'm pretty much already doing it (not very true but i do recycle my soil) the thing is that i guesstimate, i dont follow instructions, and only use what i can find near by, anyways i would love to become a no till gardener, it's so cool
 
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WindyCityKush

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Fucking nice! Can I ask what sort of smell profile(s) you’ve found with the DLA5? Smoke report? What were the F1s like vs the F2s, if you’ve gotten that far yet?

I’m one of the idiots that COMPLETELY slept on the whole dla line… then researched the moms in retrospect. Destined to never forgive myself ‍:wall:
I cannot take credit for the F2. They were made by @Rosinallday . He might be able to explain the F1s he went through, but he did say this to another grower about the F1s used to make the F2 seeds and mom that I have :

“The dla5 mom was a Hp dom very healthy and fat nugs but still spaced slightly so no mold at all. The male is my pipe dream ha ha could be something really special. Very thin sative like huge leaf I’ll see if I can find a pic. I believe he’ll bring a very “gamy” smell his stemrub was special. Bodhi got the pack listed as rks but didn’t want to call it that he remarked how “gamy” the mom was I’m pretty sure the male I had was just like that original mom but that’s where the pipe dream comes in.”

That being said, in the 5x F2 seeds I had originally I found 3 females and 2 males. 2 females were HP dom


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The shorter dark phenos were nice. Bag appeal was off the charts. One was all fermented peaches and Victoria secret spray. The other was that similar body odor oniony funkiness. Both were lost in the cloning process.

The 3rd taller one in the back burnt to hell is the surviving DLA5 F2 that is very similar to the F1 male he describes using. Cures out to Gnarly body odor, onions garlic ammonia rotted meat with some slight kushy funk. But in veg her stem run is all acrid metal dumpster juice./.. r/63ACE59A-F4C3-4D0B-8BFB-E1C73B26C811.jpeg I’m sure I did a smoke report I can back to you on that but for sure the dumpster pheno is the best high and smell but not purple and as dense but still quite dense
Here is a link to the smoke report https://overgrow.com/t/seeds-from-friends/37033/188?u=vagabond_windy
 

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mawasmada

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I cannot take credit for the F2. They were made by @Rosinallday . He might be able to explain the F1s he went through, but he did say this to another grower about the F1s used to make the F2 seeds and mom that I have :

“The dla5 mom was a Hp dom very healthy and fat nugs but still spaced slightly so no mold at all. The male is my pipe dream ha ha could be something really special. Very thin sative like huge leaf I’ll see if I can find a pic. I believe he’ll bring a very “gamy” smell his stemrub was special. Bodhi got the pack listed as rks but didn’t want to call it that he remarked how “gamy” the mom was I’m pretty sure the male I had was just like that original mom but that’s where the pipe dream comes in.”

That being said, in the 5x F2 seeds I had originally I found 3 females and 2 males. 2 females were HP dom


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The shorter dark phenos were nice. Bag appeal was off the charts. One was all fermented peaches and Victoria secret spray. The other was that similar body odor oniony funkiness. Both were lost in the cloning process.

The 3rd taller one in the back burnt to hell is the surviving DLA5 F2 that is very similar to the F1 male he describes using. Cures out to Gnarly body odor, onions garlic ammonia rotted meat with some slight mushy funk. But in veg her stem run is all acrid metal dumpster juice.View attachment 4929552 I’m sure I did a smoke report I can back to you on that but for sure the dumpster pheno is the best high and smell but not purple and as dense but still quite dense
I was gifted a few(5?) of these beans, and will get to them someday. Time never stops passing, and the beans they keep piling up faster than I can run them.
 

YardG

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I didn't follow the last LE drop, but after her initial post she posted something else in her news feed that indicated there were 80 or so LE sweatshirts this time around, and that might help alleviate things (a little).
 

Tomkno

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Bodhi LE drop on Etsy might be today (Thursday) at 6pm Pacific Time. (9pm Eastern)
She took a yes/no poll on her IG story for the day and time.
good luck if it does drop at above time.
What's the name of the Etsy shop, I cannot find it?? Thanks guys!
 

nuskool89

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Full disclosure. I did not see the right column and its less my style than the rest but they do help with rounding it out. What's up first?
Dude that’s the hard part. Me thinks getting the mountain temple going is a good start since it may be the oldest.

So far it’s been Bad Dawg freebies while the new new gets dialed in. August will be the month of Bodhi

edit: a friends running a pack of laughing lemon right now though you can see a few pages back. Might be time for an update
 
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