bodhi seeds

Blueberry bref

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Forgot to tell you all to let the carrot or carrots come to room temp and wipe dry before using. Condensation issues if not.
If anyone didn't know; Kerr/ball actually sells widemouth baskets made for this. A box of three baskets and a handful of boost packs at Walmart is like 10 or 12 bucks. Keeps shit from touching the bud and keeps anything you add into the environment secured at the lid.
 

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Pi$tol

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If anyone didn't know; Kerr/ball actually sells widemouth baskets made for this. A box of three baskets and a handful of boost packs at Walmart is like 10 or 12 bucks. Keeps shit from touching the bud and keeps anything you add into the environment secured at the lid.
Wow I've never seen those at Walmart. @Blueberry bref you got a link to those?
Thanks brother
 

Pupelle

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I like the idea of having y’all help me choose what to pop in a few weeks LOL

If you had one indoor grow worth of experience and a preference for cerebral, meditative effects, would you guys run Herer Hashplant or would you run the SSDD x Stardawg Guava? I’ve been agonizing for the last month but I have no experience with any of these strains. I only know that JH is of course very racy, but that’s bred with the 88G13HP so I’m sure it’s tempered. I know nothing of Appalachia, Chem 4 or any of those parents really.
I've found pretty psychedelic and enjoyable phenos in many G13HP offspring, it really makes magic with everyone!
His Appalachia crosses are also on that level very often, cant go wrong with either but I'd pick the Jackplant!
 

klyphman

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Garfunkle outdoor update. Realized I hadn’t posted about harvest. Pics of my plant are found in this thread. Grown outdoor, 44 Lat.

I experienced a later onset of flower that many in NE did this summer, and my plants ran a bit deeper in October than they typically do. Garfunkle came down in stages beginning in mid/late Oct. Unfortunately, I had somewhat significant losses from rot and pm—both reared their heads quickly in the last 2 weeks, despite being sheltered from rain throughout flower and daily inspections.

Good news though is that most of the big tops were cut before the mold and pm. About 2 wks into cure, here are a few pics and my initial impressions.

So far I’ve been smoking on quickly dried tester buds and haven’t dipped into my slow dried and curing nugs yet, but I like the smoke on this one. Hits pretty quickly in the head and behind the eyes and gives a physical ‘moving slowly through liquid’ feeling that is quite relaxing. Enough mental stimulation (but not a lot) to where I am not totally couchlocked. Great for stress relief, both mental and physical. Def an evening strain though. Smells are returning in the jar as cure continues and are delicate flowery/perfumy with a mildly spicy backbone. I’m not the best with smells, but I like where this one is going so far.

Overall, a joy to grow until those last few weeks. Buds are medium-high density which didn’t help the situation. They did not swell as much as anticipated either. I would run this again, but it’ll be a few summers before I get back to it.

Excited to have my first Bodhi grow in the books.

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800lbGuerrilla

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Looks like you can scoop them off of Amazon as well.
Hahaha I've been using these for years and didn't know you could use them for that. I've been growing plants in mine! There's no advantage that I know of, it's just fun. I was experimenting with a method for transplanting rooted plants into a hydro substrate, but it didn't work. Algae was a nightmare, so I had to black out the jar, change water frequently, and add a little bit of H202, but it did work. Here's a DLA6 I tried this method with:
 

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CloudHidden

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I started using bovedas as they go into big bags before breaking down from stem and going in a little moist. It’s great to regulate that last bit of moisture with them and go into jars perfect humidity. Loving those!
I've used them a couple of different times, and they do work. The issue I had with them is they seemed to have added a chemical (duh...) smell to the jars. Have you had any issue with them imparting their smell to the cannabis?
 

colocowboy

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I've used them a couple of different times, and they do work. The issue I had with them is they seemed to have added a chemical (duh...) smell to the jars. Have you had any issue with them imparting their smell to the cannabis?
None whatsoever, could it be that they absorbed a chemical then imparted it?! They do have both direction capillary action.

Also, I was thinking about it and using them to take in moisture makes them last longer. :) I don’t replace them that often, I just seal them in a ziplock between uses.
 

Tripping With Rocks

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If anyone didn't know; Kerr/ball actually sells widemouth baskets made for this. A box of three baskets and a handful of boost packs at Walmart is like 10 or 12 bucks. Keeps shit from touching the bud and keeps anything you add into the environment secured at the lid.
I'd bet that a stoner came up with that idea. Always trying to think up new ways to improve the process!
 

Boosky

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Hey good folks, check out headiegardens.com and the Auctions page(s). I think its ok to say that Its a benefit for Strayfox’s daughter in the hospital. There are some rare bodhi seeds to be found. Many donated by the bodhi family.
Copa Genetics donated some very fine seeds as well.
Anyone with excess seeds should check it out and join the cause. When it came down to it I have more seeds than I can grow in a lifetime. This was a great way for my wife and I to help someone truly in need. Contact shoe @Headiegardens and donate a couple packs if you can. Plus its a good way for me to buy more seeds, gotta keep that stock up ya know. Lol.
 
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