bodhi seeds

Tangerine_

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Honestly, I have no idea what an incross is supposed to be. In biology, a backcross is an offspring bred back to a parent, but incross isn’t a commonly used term like that.

Cannarado’s Sunset Sherbet IX is Gelato x SS. So it could’ve just as easily been called Sunset Sherbet bx1. Top Dawg has some IX strains that are siblings crossed to each other. Far as I can tell, IX just refers to crosses between closely related plants.
Thank you. That's about as far as I got with info too.
 

shellback1

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I really don't know what to call the seeds I made. I do know that they came from siblings. I've only done this twice. Once with Lotus Larry and then the BBHP. I have since popped 5 of each batch to check the germ rate and see what happens during the breeding process.First, I got 2 female Lotus Larrys, took all the way through flower. Neither one was in anyway like the two parents. One of the new Larrys has an old time stoners high that makes you want to listen to music an get the ol' lady in bed. If the original was like this it would still be around. The BBHP seeds yielded the same result, two females. If you were to look inside the grow room and I said to you, "those are sisters", you would think I was loosing my mind. Both are bigger than the parents in width and height the buds are different on both plants. Haven't chopped the homemade BBhp as of yet. One is 65 days the other 43.
 

Useful Seeds

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I really don't know what to call the seeds I made. I do know that they came from siblings. I've only done this twice. Once with Lotus Larry and then the BBHP. I have since popped 5 of each batch to check the germ rate and see what happens during the breeding process.First, I got 2 female Lotus Larrys, took all the way through flower. Neither one was in anyway like the two parents. One of the new Larrys has an old time stoners high that makes you want to listen to music an get the ol' lady in bed. If the original was like this it would still be around. The BBHP seeds yielded the same result, two females. If you were to look inside the grow room and I said to you, "those are sisters", you would think I was loosing my mind. Both are bigger than the parents in width and height the buds are different on both plants. Haven't chopped the homemade BBhp as of yet. One is 65 days the other 43.
You can call the seeds ya made BBHP F2 select.
 

jayblaze710

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I'm sorry JB, but this info is incorrect. The finial generations do not move forward without one of the parents (P1 & P2) being involved in the mix. Backcrossing (BX) is how it happens because you're trying to lock down specific traits from said parents.

P1xF1 = F2
P2xF1 = F2
F1xP1 = F2
F1xP2 = F2

F1xF1 = F1 IBL
Just google “second filial generation”, cuz you’re wrong.
 

jayblaze710

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What about F5s? This article says:
“A F5 will have little variance, very uniform, and very similar to the parent line.”

I’m trying to purchase some A11 and may have a chance to grab some f5s...
F5s have undergone further breedings between siblings.

F2 x F2 = F3 and so on. If the breeding stock was selected well they should be fairly stable in their phenotypes. If they’re coming from Bodhi’s A11 stock they should be really good. I’ve only heard good things about his A11.
 

Tstat

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If they’re coming from Bodhi’s A11 stock they should be really good. I’ve only heard good things about his A11.
Yea, man. Many years ago I bought a pack, based on nothing but the description. I had no ideas about Bodhi seeds, but it was amazing. I grew a ton of it, but it was sadly lost. I don’t remember why, lol. I’ve been searching ever since. I tried a pack from another breeder and it was not the same. It grew tight buds that finished fast, with a nice balanced high and great taste...
 

40AmpstoFreedom

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F5s have undergone further breedings between siblings.

F2 x F2 = F3 and so on. If the breeding stock was selected well they should be fairly stable in their phenotypes. If they’re coming from Bodhi’s A11 stock they should be really good. I’ve only heard good things about his A11.
I am envious of everyone who has it ;\ had no money to stock up at the time. Suck he pulled Brothers Grimm original stock only for Brothers Grimm to put up beans that are not the originals and nothing like them. Pretty shitty imo. Make a new fucking company no one gives a shit about your name imo.
 

Getgrowingson

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I am envious of everyone who has it ;\ had no money to stock up at the time. Suck he pulled Brothers Grimm original stock only for Brothers Grimm to put up beans that are not the originals and nothing like them. Pretty shitty imo. Make a new fucking company no one gives a shit about your name imo.
Are you sure their not the same parents? I’ve heard multiple pod casts where he says he has the original parents for the Cindy. Not sure about other stuff but most of his lines are Cindy I thought
 
Happy to say I was able to get my SSDD to harvest on day59(thanks to @elkamino on a great tip that he was possibly going to harvest @58 days.i'm very happy with the potency and taste) found a couple nanners at exactly week5 but @Nu-Be talked me through my panic lol.my favorite bodhi strain so far(only grown out cocoon and goji) it was a tough grow for me.I probably underfed and ssdd might be a little advanced for my indoor hand,but I'm definitely going to run again.i actually have another ssdd in veg that was started the same time as the one I just harvested.my cloning game needs work.i am just seeing roots on a cutting I took 4 weeks ago!! I know something is not right with that,but I'm thrilled I may get to run another ssdd pheno in a couple months.
This thread is one of my favorite threads on riu.so much valuable info from some of the best growers on this site.thanks to all of you for sharing your info.
SSDD @ 2 week cure
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Surely that’s got to be your environment but also certain strains take a long time to root but not 4 weeks? 17days is the longest I had to wait and they were dvg humble pie.
 

Tangerine_

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My clone game has been way off lately too. I've chalked it up to either a pathogen or the warmer weather from the seasonal change...or both.
I had to break out my aero cloner just to make sure I don't fall too far out of rotation with everything. I cant recall the last time I had this much trouble.
I know this isn't the appropriate thread but I trust the growers in here far more than any where else on the forums
So....I'm open to any tips, solutions, gels, sprays...anything!

TIA
 

Getgrowingson

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My clone game has been way off lately too. I've chalked it up to either a pathogen or the warmer weather from the seasonal change...or both.
I had to break out my aero cloner just to make sure I don't fall too far out of rotation with everything. I cant recall the last time I had this much trouble.
I know this isn't the appropriate thread but I trust the growers in here far more than any where else on the forums
So....I'm open to any tips, solutions, gels, sprays...anything!

TIA
I had issues as well and went to rapid rooters . Soak rapid rooters in Life by rx green solutions as well as the cuts when cut from momma , cut the 45 on bottom dip in rooting gel and into the rapid rooters just don’t push the end all the way to the bottom of rooter or the end will rot. DONT WRING OUT THE ROOTER and Don’t put water in the tray! Lol learned the hard way. Mist once a day for 5 days and have roots in a week usually. Have to use a dome and a heat pad under the tray always increased strike rate. I had the botanicaire cloner and when summer came my game went from nearly 100% to like 60% now with rapid rooters and plain old tray dome and heat mat I’m back to pretty well everything. The life from rx green solutions is good shit and is a liquid so also can be used in aero cloners.
 

kaka420

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My clone game has been way off lately too. I've chalked it up to either a pathogen or the warmer weather from the seasonal change...or both.
I had to break out my aero cloner just to make sure I don't fall too far out of rotation with everything. I cant recall the last time I had this much trouble.
I know this isn't the appropriate thread but I trust the growers in here far more than any where else on the forums
So....I'm open to any tips, solutions, gels, sprays...anything!

TIA

Use a larger rw cube 1.5 - 2 inch cube. Soak it, add a very small amount of food if you can. You can also add a scoop of Great White into the mix. Cut nice fresh plant tissue, small amount of purple clonex, and stick it. The larger cubes allow moisture to stick around usually until the clone pop roots. Occasionally I'll have to get the cube wet again. At that point it gets another light dose of food and definitely some Great White in the mix.

I'd look at the mom side of things though. I'd be doing a flush, a feed, and then dose them hard with beneficials. Photosynthesis Plus and Nourish-L would be my choice for beneficials, just water them in the watering after feeding. That should get the girls back on track.
 
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