bodhi seeds

Nutbag Poster

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Whats the highest CBG rich varieties that bodhi carries?
The thing about Bodhi is that he doesn't so much create "strains" as release an ongoing flow of special plants matched up with each other. Data is often pretty limited on any particular cross... even the basic growing data, yet alone testing of cannabinoids. So it's going to be tough to get a very good answer to your question. I'd love to know myself. CBG and CBC too. The good news is that Bodhi seeks out unusual plants and I'm sure there are some freakish CBG and CBC genes somewhere in his stuff.... that's one of the things I'd love to find. We're probably gonna have to go on guesses based on the parents for now. I have a hunch the Appalachia and SSDD crosses might be the best bets but no real evidence.
 
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Nutbag Poster

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Whered you the get those apollo from?
Temple of Apollo is one of the only Bodhi Apollo hybrids that's easy to find now but he's done stuff in the past. I think he's cooled it on that line out of respect for Brothers Grimm coming back. Actually, ToA might be a good guess for high CBG... the descriptions of Temple make it sound like there could be some extra CBG there.
 
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CopaGenetics

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I do appreciate your reply but that was not helpful one bit at all. You remind me of those that correct others on spelling and vernacular thats not like there own....
First, I would like to apologize if you took my comment the wrong way. I pay for testing myself and that is the only 100% way to know what you actually have in front of you. I dont know anybody that can look at a plant and say how much CBG it has. Unless you know someone that can... all the rest of us have to pay to find out. I can tell you that there is a strain called Y Greiga that a friend of mine was running that had unreal amounts of CBG and thats all I can offer. Again I do apologize if I came across as anything other than trying to help without any fluff @Nugbender .
 

Diesel0889

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Well I got a mix up going... starting from back left to right.
Back:
Space monkey
Durangatang keeper cut from laplata labs
Ecsd x wcsd (over 20-25 YO)

Front L to R:
Huckleberry diesel from dynasty
Blueberry iced cream from red eye
Mass super skunk original cut (old as shit)

I never run 6 always 4 so I'd say in 5 days (day 2 since transplant) I'll flip em and throw up a 2nd trellis during the stretch. I'm already pissed I put 6 in lol.... and of course my j1 hp is greening back up (very late)... horse shit.... a healthy dose of gro kashi then covered kinda like a earth box is set up. Trying somthing new. Normally run barley straw and a 12 seed cover crop from BAS. Light down to 35 percent during transition... had to cut 8" tops out of the SM as it grew that fast in veg. Time will tell... wish me luck...
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Nugbender

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First, I would like to apologize if you took my comment the wrong way. I pay for testing myself and that is the only 100% way to know what you actually have in front of you. I dont know anybody that can look at a plant and say how much CBG it has. Unless you know someone that can... all the rest of us have to pay to find out. I can tell you that there is a strain called Y Greiga that a friend of mine was running that had unreal amounts of CBG and thats all I can offer. Again I do apologize if I came across as anything other than trying to help without any fluff @Nugbender .
No worries brother, thanks for your explanation. The reason I ask is because i'm from the PNW and out of the hundreds of test results of commercial flower, very little to none even hit the .5 - 1% CBGa level. I just finished piecing together my genomics set up with a mini PCR 16 well with blue tooth and reagents from medicinal genomics so I can do these tests myself.

Medicinal Genomics reagents don't tell your the % but more so if it has the allele for the CBG marker.

"Most cannabis plants can be classified into four groups based on their cannabinoids profiles: THCA-dominant Type I plants, THCA:CBDA hybrid Type II plants, CBDA dominant Type III plants, and CBG-dominant Type IV plants. Cultivators can use genetic screening tools that detect whether the THCA synthase gene and/or the CBDA synthase gene is present in a plant. Different combinations of results on the respective tests will indicate the plant type."
 

Nugbender

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First, I would like to apologize if you took my comment the wrong way. I pay for testing myself and that is the only 100% way to know what you actually have in front of you. I dont know anybody that can look at a plant and say how much CBG it has. Unless you know someone that can... all the rest of us have to pay to find out. I can tell you that there is a strain called Y Greiga that a friend of mine was running that had unreal amounts of CBG and thats all I can offer. Again I do apologize if I came across as anything other than trying to help without any fluff @Nugbender .
Agreed, since CBGa is the stem cell of the plant it converts to everything else so by the time flowering is done its almost non existent. I know OregonCBD has bred CBG varieties as high as 20% CBG at full ripeness which is INSANEEEEE their White CBG. With THC levels at .3% , they are able to hunt and test at such a large scale and am so impressed with the work they have done! For any hemp farmers out there check these guys out, they will be leading the Hemp Seed production hands down.

 

jonnyswerve

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Anyone have any recommendations on low odor strains. I'm thinking that the PNW hashplant X Snow Lotus might be my best bet , my Temple of Apollo I have at the moment are pretty mute so far but they are only about three weeks into flower.
 

jp68

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Agreed, since CBGa is the stem cell of the plant it converts to everything else so by the time flowering is done its almost non existent. I know OregonCBD has bred CBG varieties as high as 20% CBG at full ripeness which is INSANEEEEE their White CBG. With THC levels at .3% , they are able to hunt and test at such a large scale and am so impressed with the work they have done! For any hemp farmers out there check these guys out, they will be leading the Hemp Seed production hands down.

Maybe wrong but I believe his jungle spice was cbg heavy.Believe someone ran tests on it way back
 

Boosky

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Maybe wrong but I believe his jungle spice was cbg heavy.Believe someone ran tests on it way back
I don’t know if it is high CBG but it was unusual spicy smoke with a good kick to it. Not much variation pheno wise, all came out close to the same. First time my wife smoked it she literally said “this is spicy” not knowing what it was. I just laughed!
 

MR>MCPOT

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Does anyone have any knowledge of flowering times for bodhi gear?

specifically SSDD, Lemon Penetration, Mothers Hashplant.

I have read back alot on this forum and it seems most of his stuff is on the longer end of flowering times.
i just ordered all of the above plus got 2 others (chem 1 x ssdd, lemon hashplant v2) for freebies.
there is little to no info on flowering times or yield on his gear from bodhi himself. that i could find anyways.
I am really hoping for the avg 9 weekers. not really interested in strains that take 10-11 weeks thats just to long for me. thats a crop less per year.
Any info is appreciated, I am very excited about running his gear for the first time as i have read pretty much nothing but good things about bodih, which is pretty rare for a breeder on the forums. Just kinda nervous the flowering times will be too long for my context.

Thanks. MR>MCPOT
 
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CopaGenetics

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One of my favorite methods to test for mold resistance outdoors (other than actually seeing it in action before harvest lol) is to leave the stumps in the ground or if removed to place all of them in the same area and just watch and wait. The plants that are more mold resistant will hang in there green till the end... dry, no rot/mold. Most will show their weakness much sooner say maybe a week or two after chop. This has worked for me for decades and I try to tell any outdoor grower to test this out. it works. It all started 20+ years ago when a buddy of mine wanted a stump to make a pipe out of, after giving him 3 to choose from two rotted and he was left with no choice but the one that didnt. A lightbulb went off and I have tested this way successfully ever since.
and here is a pic of what I was talking about... SSDD x GG4 on the left (not the best mold resistance) but I will continue to run it because of the great high! These were both pulled and set aside at exactly the same time. The strain on the right I have been working with for quite a few years. mold test.jpg
 

jp68

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Does anyone have any knowledge of flowering times for bodhi gear?

specifically SSDD, Lemon Penetration, Mothers Hashplant.

I have read back alot on this forum and it seems most of his stuff is on the longer end of flowering times.
i just ordered all of the above plus got 2 others (chem 1 x ssdd, lemon hashplant v2) for freebies.
there is little to no info on flowering times or yield on his gear from bodhi himself. that i could find anyways.
I am really hoping for the avg 9 weekers. not really interested in strains that take 10-11 weeks thats just to long for me. thats a crop less per year.
Any info is appreciated, I am very excited about running his gear for the first time as i have read pretty much nothing but good things about bodih, which is pretty rare for a breeder on the forums. Just kinda nervous the flowering times will be too long for my context.

Thanks. MR>MCPOT
9 to ten weeks usually with his beans
 

Diesel0889

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SSDD 69-70 days

Mothers Milk 69-70 days

I have not run anything from B which didn't benefit from 69-70 days, lol!


I have had this experience as well... in my room any bodhi has gone 70 days minimum. In fact even when most breeders claim say 8 weeks it's almost always 9 or 10 weeks. Not saying I have not had any plants at 8 weeks even 7-7.5 weeks def done. This is the norm... I'd say the better of the strains even heavy indica I like take at least 9 weeks. 8 possibly being in the harvest window but not what (most) would consider finished... JMO but i like most here cant even remember all the strains I've grown, I have a wee bit of room to speak about it. Also 90+ percent in a near to perfect environment. There is fast finishers for sure, just not always what is on the package (with some exeptions). Bodhi does seem more honest than most as far as time and I dont think he shortens it to sell more... ALOT OF BREEDERS DO!
 
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