bodhi seeds

Baja.Beaches

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Blueberry Hashplant gets a conjugal visit. Pic is from 2 years ago. I got about a dozen seeds out of that paper bag pollination. Currently running a few of this batch.

After reading my notes on that grow, this was a later plant (July 4) BBHP had serious bag appeal for an outdoor grow. Beautiful fat buds, all of my phenos smelled sweet, no HP aromas. Cabbage worms pretty much ignored this strain, zeroing in on my SSDD instead. My theory for whatever it is worth is that those cabbage worms target the dank smelling plants given the choice.

I will add that the hash from this strain was truly outstanding.
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GreenTools

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beautiful plants everyone.

I've got a few packs of Bodhi Seeds. Hollyweed ,Guava Hashplant ,Lions Milk, Love Triangle, Sunshine Daydream and Barefoot Doctor. Anyone grown these before? What are the flower times like? I don't know which ones to try first. Any recommendations?
I ran guava hash plant, ssdd and guava hashplant was the best, I have a cut that finishes in 7-8 weeks..ssdd, I had a few phenos, most were decent (including butter cuts), but much better offspring from Cocoon x ssdd, so the potential is there for magic... barefoot doc if you want some cbd...
 

thenotsoesoteric

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Blueberry Hashplant gets a conjugal visit. Pic is from 2 years ago. I got about a dozen seeds out of that paper bag pollination. Currently running a few of this batch.

After reading my notes on that grow, this was a later plant (July 4) BBHP had serious bag appeal for an outdoor grow. Beautiful fat buds, all of my phenos smelled sweet, no HP aromas. Cabbage worms pretty much ignored this strain, zeroing in on my SSDD instead. My theory for whatever it is worth is that those cabbage worms target the dank smelling plants given the choice.

I will add that the hash from this strain was truly outstanding.
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I had a really nice cut of blueberry from dutch passion back in 2002-2004, she smelled and tasted just like grape jelly and was the number choice of food for every pest in sight. My buddy I gifted a skunk #1 and blueberry cut to ended up with mites real bad and I shit you not the blueberry was completely covered while the skunks barely had any mites on them. My buddy actually left the blueberry in the room as a trap plant so he could finish the skunk flower, lol.

Some plants are just juicier, lol. Cheers
 

reallybigjesusfreak

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I've got a number of Bodhi packs but I'm saving a little bit from each paycheck for the next BOGO. Looking forward to one big purchase and then sitting on it for a while until the itch gets too strong.

Anyone grow the Lemon Wookie yet?
Start popping them. Why collect? What if you get hit by a car tomorrow? You ain’t guaranteed another day, grow them while you can.
 

GreenNucleus

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Start popping them. Why collect? What if you get hit by a car tomorrow? You ain’t guaranteed another day, grow them while you can.
No doubt, I have 4 MTN temple going now and a few DH X LBL freebies. They've only been vegging for 3ish weeks and I'm going to give them another week before flipping them.

I'm a new grower, if you were guessing a range for yield in organic soil 2-3 gallon containers and 4 weeks veg, what would you guess? I just want to make sure I don't short change myself too much but I also want to get to the finish line on this first run. I know this is almost impossible to answer but I'll even take educated guesses or shots in the dark. ie - somewhere between 15 grams and 17 lbs. :)

I also have 3 x Lemon Wookies and 3 x More Cowbell OGKB in paper towels right now. Hope to start posting pics in flower.
 

thenasty1

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lol, I was really hoping for some more sincere replies but thanks. I'd take about an oz per. I've never sold a gram of anything in my life and I don't plan on starting. This is purely a personal garden endeavor.
its an obligatory thing
yield estimate is more or less a crapshoot, too many variables
i will say that an oz per on a 4 wk veg is well within reasonable expectation, and more than that should be easily doable in good climate conditions with good, dialed in soil
 
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