bodhi seeds

ShyGuru

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Anybody here had experience with rocky mountain seed bank, made an order of some nice bodhi strains, but can't find any info on them, so I'm reluctant to send cash to fulfill.
Rocky mountain seed bank is legit. But like lex said most go thru incanlama or headiegardens (shoe) on ig. Send shoe a dm on ig and he will take damn good care of you. I can't rep the man enough as he's went out of his way to find me what I want on more than one occasion. And I'm small time so it doesn't take a big order for shoe to treat you right. Best of luck with your future bodhi grow
 

Slimjimham

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I am not on instagram but I was still able to see your loompa x wookie. It is much bigger than I thought that it would be! I really didnt see a smoke report anywhere and that would be very cool to see. I was about to order lazy lightning and cocoon in a couple of hours.

What I have read about loompa's hb is that it is a touchy plant, did you find it hard to grow or sensitive? Thanks!!!
Na it didn't seem touchy. After a nice cure it has an amazing mellow lavender/earthy taste and smell. This girl is getting moved up to a regular in my garden. Bag appeal is great too. Very happy with this one!!!
 

Nu-Be

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Are the cobra lips uniform or are there distinct phenos?
The Cobra Lips are very uniform. While growing a whole pack, I found that all the plants:
  • stretched a ton right after sprouting from seed
  • were branchy once topped
  • have thin but strong branches
  • were slow to veg
  • have small leaves, but lots of them
  • had little to no smell in veg if female, but the males were loud
  • are heavy feeders
  • have vigorous roots, and don't like being rootbound
  • are hardy in regards to temps/humidity
  • stay short and squat
  • don't hardly stretch at all in flower
  • won't yield a lot, unless they kick into overdrive soon
In bloom, they all have very citrusy and very sweet, candy-like smells at the moment. They smell a lot like my Sweet Tooth #3, with minor variations from grapefruit to lemon to tangelo.

The only real variation I found, for the very most part, was in the males - most of them had three branches at each node, but the three females weren't afflicted.
 

SpiderDude

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chocolate trip ( open pollination ) f2's 42º latitude guerrilla- 8ft diameter bottomless airpot w/ 9 chocolate trip inside...... :fire: & one of them is a thai leaner. this area is untouched for hundreds of years, midwestern black dirt worm casting factory. visited them maybe 4-5 times tossed on some dry guano budswell last few weeks ..., one inch tall on july 1st, 10ft now .........

gonna cross the thai leaner w/ snowhigh's ( narrow leaf afghani x uzbekistani x black congolese ) next outdoor season & maybe some 1988 n.l. 5 / haze ( nevil )F3's from gascanastan / clackamas coot

only grow outdoors ~


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40AmpstoFreedom

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The Cobra Lips are very uniform. While growing a whole pack, I found that all the plants:
  • stretched a ton right after sprouting from seed
  • were branchy once topped
  • have thin but strong branches
  • were slow to veg
  • have small leaves, but lots of them
  • had little to no smell in veg if female, but the males were loud
  • are heavy feeders
  • have vigorous roots, and don't like being rootbound
  • are hardy in regards to temps/humidity
  • stay short and squat
  • don't hardly stretch at all in flower
  • won't yield a lot, unless they kick into overdrive soon
In bloom, they all have very citrusy and very sweet, candy-like smells at the moment. They smell a lot like my Sweet Tooth #3, with minor variations from grapefruit to lemon to tangelo.

The only real variation I found, for the very most part, was in the males - most of them had three branches at each node, but the three females weren't afflicted.
I just wanted to thank you for actually posting useful information on a bodhi strain that is easy, quick, and fluid to read. You sir are the gold standard-bearer of 1400 pages of posts.
 

Shmozz

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Goji outdoors! My first time running any bodhi, and I'm impressed as hell. Got a late start outdoors, didn't even get into the ground until first week of July at about 2ft tall, and had since grown to almost 7ft as of today! Had one other Goji that was a male which was chucked, but this lady is amazing! Smells of sweet berries and is getting frosty! Can't wait till late October! IMG_20160910_142634623.jpg IMG_20160910_142644250.jpg
 

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hillbill

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I have only flowered one cobra lips and would concur on most points, however mine did not stretch ever but had nice branching when topped and responde very well to LST. Very heavy N feeder in early flower and very dense roots.
 

MustangStudFarm

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Such as this post, am I right?
I think that I agree with you on this one?

Dont worry, I am about to contribute a whole bunch....
Dragon Fruit, Prayer Tower, and Black Raspberry. I let go of everything else to run more Bodhi! The only clone that I have is the tropical Beaver(right in the pic) and I have just ordered another pack to find the pine flavor, not pineapple lol. It looks like a dispensary in Washington is rocking the hell out the sativa Beaver, they say that it is woody/pine flavor and will amp you up! Read the reviews on Leafly...

https://www.leafly.com/sativa/dream-beaver

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limonene

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IMG_3612.JPG The right hand side of this tent is home to 2 nepali og x goji f3 plants, let them get way too tall(obviously) little bit of heat stress but damn they are going to be fire and yield like no other kush I've seen (aint seen many), 2 weeks to go and they are already rock hard and smelling like fuel, no berry notes at all. Hugely impressed so far.
 

JDGreen

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