bodhi seeds

COGrown

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Neither of the SSDD have showed sex yet but #2 rooted the fastest by two days coming in at only 7 days! Smells of earth and kerosene.View attachment 3315814

#1 however is the worst of the bunch, gets the wilt quick and doesn't ever come back from it. Smells nothing like #2.

if it's male I'll not be too upset letting go once I collect some pollen. But if it's female I won't be letting go without one hell of a fight.

Anybody have any experience with SSDD's refusing to root? Female? Stellar? Leaning to which parent(s)?
Can't really speak as to the rooting issues, but I can say that out of five or six SSDD females my best was definitely the 'least' vigorous out of the bunch. Very nice christmas tree style growth, just not as hearty as the rest, but I would put the end product up against any elite cut on the market.
 

ActionHanks

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Fems are a convienent stepping stone. Before I had enough know how to produce smoke til the next cycle, i needed every single plant in my garden to be female.

Sometime last year (two years now?) I started growing out 2-3 single regs in my typically all fem line up. They ended up being really good smokes, and they were bodhi regs lol.

After i had grown pinequeen, and synergy, i took a chance on a pack of strange love. Made a few reg crosses, then started fiddling with fems.

Different strokes. If you want fems just make your own. Bodhi' didnt attain his rep being bunk. Guy knows whatsup
 

akhiymjames

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10/10 germ rate on Chem 3 x 88G13/HP. So far behind with these when I misplaced them but glad I found them. They're already above ground and looking good. Been about 3 days now. Pix in a couple weeks.

Don't ask me how I misplaced them but they weren't with my usual stash. Must've been trying to hide them from myself lol :wall:
 

Mad Hamish

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Luckily I bath more often than hippies! Actually wear professional attire, but from a philosophical standpoint, yes I'm a bit of a hippy. Non violent, progressive, socialistic to a degree, so little hard to pin point me. Little but of column A and a little bit of column B.
The way to a peaceful existence. Fools in fancy dress ;) That's me in a nutshell lmfao, I look as square as a preacher on Sunday morning, I own a tie rack.
 

TonightYou

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The way to a peaceful existence. Fools in fancy dress ;) That's me in a nutshell lmfao, I look as square as a preacher on Sunday morning, I own a tie rack.
Yes no reason to advertise, I prefer to blend in. Besides, I like to look nice. Get far better treatment and much more respect based on appearance. Not that I find it fair, but it's just the way things work
 

Al Yamoni

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There is definitely a place for a fem or two in my garden for reliability purposes. Just speaking for future and the simple fact that knowledge empowers.

I love making femmed beans, after my first run of the SSDD I'll most likely let a clone hang out and reverse itself so I can have a good stash to pop a few here and there. Soo much easier than keeping clones imo
 

Mad Hamish

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Yes no reason to advertise, I prefer to blend in. Besides, I like to look nice. Get far better treatment and much more respect based on appearance. Not that I find it fair, but it's just the way things work
I also firmly believe in peoples freedom to look however they want, but in a legit biz with cut throat competition there is no reason to go moxing 'morals' and money. Hell come retirement I am letting it all out, belly, facial hair, whatever is left up top if anything probably a few tattoos and I am considering a mild opiate addiction as a hobby then too. Embrace each phase of life for what it is, and the way I see it it should go party (18 to late 20s) WORK (if all goes well up to mid sixties) then relax into your hobbies from there on with enough cash to spend on them so they stay awesome.
 

TonightYou

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Eh, I don't believe in retirement. Gotta stay busy. Shit, my grandpa now gets more things done, and is having more fun in retirement than he was working. But different stages and all that is true. I still have many years before the idea of retirement is even feasible
 

Mad Hamish

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"Retirement" is a relative term these days. To me it pretty much means that point where you strictly do things on your own terms because a- reputation is unassailable and b- your time is worth a fuktonne of cash and c- you don't have to make time for the things you enjoy, you have it on hand when needed.
 

Al Yamoni

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At least you can take comfort in your empathy for the unfortunate. :mrgreen:
I'm definitely saying this all in good fun..
Although I have sensed the "tension" around here so to speak and your humor can be quite prickish, I must say you are an extremely entertaining individual and I am grateful for your presence (I'm grateful for all of the presence here!)

And I just have to say that was a sweet pic of David Crosby you had up a while back.
 

hellmutt bones

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There is definitely a place for a fem or two in my garden for reliability purposes. Just speaking for future and the simple fact that knowledge empowers.

I love making femmed beans, after my first run of the SSDD I'll most likely let a clone hang out and reverse itself so I can have a good stash to pop a few here and there. Soo much easier than keeping clones imo
I was always curios @ how to make fems.
 

Al Yamoni

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I was always curios @ how to make fems.
I use the method Soma teaches in his book. It will fully fuck up a perp grow tho.

Once your flowering plant has completed its bloom cycle LEAVE IT ALONE. After a few weeks it will sprout nuts in a non stressful manner. (More of a survival fail safe form what I understand.) I then use the pollen to dust a few clones from the same cut in between the third and fourth week of their respective bloom cycle.

After that, all of the seeds that you collect should theoretically be a clone of the same plant that you had in the beginning, all female. (It seems that there are cases out there where this has produced some variation.. idk.)

Edit: Here is the article
 
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D_Urbmon

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I use the method Soma teaches in his book. It will fully fuck up a perp grow tho.

Once your flowering plant has completed its bloom cycle LEAVE IT ALONE. After a few weeks it will sprout nuts in a non stressful manner. (More of a survival fail safe form what I understand.) I then use the pollen to dust a few clones from the same cut in between the third and fourth week of their respective bloom cycle.

After that, all of the seeds that you collect should theoretically be a clone of the same plant that you had in the beginning, all female. (It seems that there are cases out there where this has produced some variation.. idk.)
Rodelization. :D
 
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