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Galvatron

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chopped some of the lucky charms early, real early. probably has about 3-4 weeks to go but there was some caterpillar and bud rot damage so i took these branches down. kinda leafy and hasnt filled out yet. this is outdoors and already kind of past prime season to harvest plants arent getting much light:





the scissor hash was very tastey sweet like vanilla. plants a little too leafy for me though. i crossed a clone of this with rare dankness el jefe(rd#1 x abusive og) hoping the pollen takes and i get a few se-eds.
 

HGK420

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so i got a question. that silver mountain of mine is still throwing out foxtails and new calyx's. at the tips of all the fingers it looks like stem shoots out with 3 or 4 calyx's spaced about a half inch apart on the stem.. .very weird. it looks like a re veg or something but i don't see why that would of happened.

maybe its just a 12-13 weaker and i backed off the PK to early?

my main question being has anyone seen massive foxtail airy buds out of appalachia crosses?
 

Clankie

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so i got a question. that silver mountain of mine is still throwing out foxtails and new calyx's. at the tips of all the fingers it looks like stem shoots out with 3 or 4 calyx's spaced about a half inch apart on the stem.. .very weird. it looks like a re veg or something but i don't see why that would of happened.

maybe its just a 12-13 weaker and i backed off the PK to early?

my main question being has anyone seen massive foxtail airy buds out of appalachia crosses?
I definitely have not seen that, much more the opposite. You might have gotten an extreme SSH pheno, though, or they might be getting too close to the light and getting too hot. If the buds seem mature, except for the foxtailing, I would consider the ol' flush & chop.

What growing methods are you using with the plant?
 

OGEvilgenius

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Foxtailing can be caused by nutrients as well. I've learned this the hard way. Excessive P in particular.

Personally I'd look at the trichromes and let them tell me what I need to know.
 

Upstate2626

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so i got a question. that silver mountain of mine is still throwing out foxtails and new calyx's. at the tips of all the fingers it looks like stem shoots out with 3 or 4 calyx's spaced about a half inch apart on the stem.. .very weird. it looks like a re veg or something but i don't see why that would of happened.

maybe its just a 12-13 weaker and i backed off the PK to early?

my main question being has anyone seen massive foxtail airy buds out of appalachia crosses?
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Whats going on today buddy? What your experiencing is something I have had to deal with before. I swear I have grown haze crosses that wouldnt ever finish. They did exactly what your describing and it drove me nuts. IMO- there comes a time when you just gotta whack em. As for the airy buds? Havent come across that yet. Talking about Bodhi- about to order " The Fuzz " and " Green Lotus" but it sure would be nice to score a pack of "Appalachian Thunderfuck" or " Blood Orange " also. About to reload on some Bodhi beans as soon as I trim and sling this lb of Dream Beaver. Best wishes HGK and everyone else!
 

Upstate2626

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my blueberry hill is looking sick! I think mine will go 10 weeks, but she is a very nice plant. how long did yours go?
All of mine took around 9 weeks but they were crusty from top to bottom. To me the Bluehill pheno I found just about has it all- smell, yield, trich coverage, good structure and somewhat easy to grow. Its a keeper by most peoples standards and my only true keeper from like 8-10 packs of Bodhi. Bty- my keeper is Appy heavy.
 

Sativasfied

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Its a keeper by most peoples standards and my only true keeper from like 8-10 packs of Bodhi. Bty- my keeper is Appy heavy.
Would you mind sharing what else you've gone through?

It's great that you found a keeper and from a freebie no less. Having nice giveaways has been a powerful motivation on my spending habits, finding a gem from probability rather than bunk duds from the floor is also a bonus. Tom Hill and Bodhi both have spots in my garden, but missed the blueberry hill, such a great strain name too.
 

HGK420

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the trichs are getting nice and milky. now idk how airy its gonna be when its all said and done but i know its not a giant chunk of bud like most of my plant i got going. literally 250 main fingers spiraling around each other, its crazy. she's not too close to the light too its a super short stocky plant…… super short and stocky… fully sativa dom leaves… GIANT…. semi airy buds iol… what a phenotype lol
 

TonightYou

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I'm surprised you only found one keeper in all those packs. I know everyone's version of a keeper is different. I'm going to have a hard time with my SSDD picking a winner but I still have a month till smoke and dry. I have two similar phenos and an outlier who is stout plus one monster in veg which i believe is another female waiting for room in the flower tent.
Running far too many different genetics and not enough space.
 

Clankie

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I'm surprised you only found one keeper in all those packs. I know everyone's version of a keeper is different. I'm going to have a hard time with my SSDD picking a winner but I still have a month till smoke and dry. I have two similar phenos and an outlier who is stout plus one monster in veg which i believe is another female waiting for room in the flower tent.
Running far too many different genetics and not enough space.
Well, I've run a ton of Bodhi gear and I have ended up keeping 2-3 plants (RKU, Goji OG, Tranquil Elephantizer), there's been a bunch of others that I've run 2-3 times and were excellent, but for me a genuine keeper has to be something I'm personally not going to get tired of, and able to compete with elite cuts (or other people's elite cuts) in a medical state. The reason I run Bodhi's gear so much now is that, and there's not a lot of other breeders out there that I can really say this, I have yet to actually run a plant from his beans that when grown well wasn't worth growing. I've certainly always gotten much more than my money's worth from his beans, in my opinion. I'm still in the process of selecting one or two keepers from the Appalachia hybrids that I have (SSDD, Prayer Tower, Appalachian Thunderfuck, XJ13 x Appalachia, Breeder Steve's Sweet Skunk x Appalachia), but I can certainly say that there have already been a bunch of really strong contenders. Like you say, too many genetics, not enough space.
 

Flaming Pie

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Got 15+ Goji F2 beans cooking. Yay!

Should get my HPS in the mail tomorrow and then they are gonna get pumped up with light!
 

Upstate2626

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Packs I have gone through so far- Supersticious, Blueberry Hill, Goji OG, Dream Lotus, Good Medicine, SSDD, 2 Packs Lucky Charms, Dream Beaver and Mothers Milk. Sorry, only 10 packs. Like Clankie said, have yet to run across a plant that wasnt good (killed a herm Dream Lotus) but my standards for a keeper are pretty damn high. Have tried lots of breeders and popped more than a seed.
 

Clankie

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how is the Goji OG? I have some I want to run
Very good. I would recommend running a bunch, though, if you want a real OG style pheno. There's a lot of strawberry natured ones, but mine is first and foremost OG pinesol and then a dark berry and chemmy glue. There's a bunch of great plants in that line.
 

Clankie

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Got 15+ Goji F2 beans cooking. Yay!

Should get my HPS in the mail tomorrow and then they are gonna get pumped up with light!
Are those your own creation? I'm running some bodhi Road Kill Unicorn F2s that I made as well as some RKU x Goji OG; the RKUf2s are awesome. One of my favorite things about b is the way he encourages his customers to work with and refine the lines they buy from him.
 

calicat

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When this lovely lady was growing in its early vegetation stage, I was swept over with a sense of nostalgia. The plant was exuding a clean pine needle fragrance. It reminded me of the pine tree that our family had in our front yard when I was a child. That was the first tree I climbed and started to come to grasp with my fear of heights. The fundamental drag was quite expansive to the lungs. Then a series of coughs proceeded as you marvel at the thick clouds of blissful smoke you are blowing into the air. Imagine your hands on a balloon squeezing it equally on its surface area that is how the effect commences. Smiles on your face miraculously emerge out of thin air. As the cranial pressure intensifies your mouth springs copious amounts of saliva and your eyes become cumbersome to a point where they eventually slit. The effects seems to wane right at your upper chest area. There is an apparent desire to scrounge for munchies and hydration fromm your favorite smoking refreshment. The taste is quite the experience - plethora of mixed berries switching to elegant pine to ingrained fuel that intensifies the more you smoke. You know you have hit the ceiling when the effects become narcotic in nature. You are petrified in a lackadaisical stupor with more smirks randomly coming out. Your teeth tingles almost to a point that they hurt while your tongue and inner cheeks are obscured by the aforementioned taste. I have had some og's that have had berry influence to them and it ranged from uneventful to decent at best. The Goji Og is the creme de la creme of berry infused ogs.


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colocowboy

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How does that tigers milk taste? For the life of me I don't know what "suckling the teet of a smoke tiger" is like!
 
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