bodhi seeds

Breko

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Taking a dip in the water: (some bodhi, some bodhi crosses, some not )

Love Triangle x Maddfarmers Lavender Queen.
Pagoda
Stone Free x grimace og
Durango OG
Forest Fire
Black Cherry Chem
Oregon Huckleberry x Ms. Universe
Deep Line Achemy #2 F2
True Power og

I mean NO disrespect in the Bodhi thread mentioning other genetics. It's just that the people whose opinions I trust hang in here mostly. If things turn out nicely I will make threads where they belong. Peace!

Also, Tigermelon appy and Goji Stardawg both STINK in veg.
 
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Mr.Head

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My Blue Tara is flopping like crazy, as I kinda thought my observation about her yielding fairly low was wrong. She's packing on weight daily. I had several branches folded right over with sap leaking from the bend. My clones are getting vegged up and almost ready to head back into flower.

I tasted some of the sap, it tasted acidic and kind of salty, not really what I was expecting, as I was repairing it quite a bit more was leaking out.

Still can't decide what to freaking order lol :)
 

natro.hydro

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My Blue Tara is flopping like crazy, as I kinda thought my observation about her yielding fairly low was wrong. She's packing on weight daily. I had several branches folded right over with sap leaking from the bend. My clones are getting vegged up and almost ready to head back into flower.

I tasted some of the sap, it tasted acidic and kind of salty, not really what I was expecting, as I was repairing it quite a bit more was leaking out.

Still can't decide what to freaking order lol :)
You dabbed that shit right?? Should be like 38% or something like that Lol.
 

Tranquileyes

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I'm familiar with nanners, but two of my LC threw some actual pollen sacks under bud sites. I've never seen a real "hermie" like this before. They're on the lower branches, I attribute that to some sort of stress as I do with nanners, so I treated them the same way and picked them off.

I have read that bodhi suggests running from clone, and this may be the norm from seed, any truth to that?

I'm not sure what could have stressed them out, humidity did spike for a bit, but I am running 3 other girls from different breeders, also from seed, all fine. I do understand Bodhi gear needs some more TLC than others, so I'm not too worried, I'm honestly just wondering if balls=automatic cull. I'm thinking if they both shot seed sacks, it must be stress.
 

genuity

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I'm familiar with nanners, but two of my LC threw some actual pollen sacks under bud sites. I've never seen a real "hermie" like this before. They're on the lower branches, I attribute that to some sort of stress as I do with nanners, so I treated them the same way and picked them off.

I have read that bodhi suggests running from clone, and this may be the norm from seed, any truth to that?

I'm not sure what could have stressed them out, humidity did spike for a bit, but I am running 3 other girls from different breeders, also from seed, all fine. I do understand Bodhi gear needs some more TLC than others, so I'm not too worried, I'm honestly just wondering if balls=automatic cull. I'm thinking if they both shot seed sacks, it must be stress.
If it's a cut/pheno you like after the smoke,I'd for sure run her a few more times.
With that said,balls/nanners can come from anything,it's just part of the plant.
 

Tranquileyes

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If it's a cut/pheno you like after the smoke,I'd for sure run her a few more times.
With that said,balls/nanners can come from anything,it's just part of the plant.
Thanks man, thats a relief. I have also prune pretty heavily in order to prevent those shaded areas from throwing nanners, ironically..

I upgraded my lighting last week, so heavy pruning will no longer be necessary, and no longer shall a branch go shaded!

I finally got around to picking up my testers. Needless to say, these upgrades have been made just in time:blsmoke:
 

TonightYou

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I'm familiar with nanners, but two of my LC threw some actual pollen sacks under bud sites. I've never seen a real "hermie" like this before. They're on the lower branches, I attribute that to some sort of stress as I do with nanners, so I treated them the same way and picked them off.

I have read that bodhi suggests running from clone, and this may be the norm from seed, any truth to that?

I'm not sure what could have stressed them out, humidity did spike for a bit, but I am running 3 other girls from different breeders, also from seed, all fine. I do understand Bodhi gear needs some more TLC than others, so I'm not too worried, I'm honestly just wondering if balls=automatic cull. I'm thinking if they both shot seed sacks, it must be stress.
How's your light in the lower canopy?
 

Tranquileyes

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How's your light in the lower canopy?
I was packing about 8 girls under a single 1k before last week, so it wasn't great. However, I will admit to favoring these girls, so by no means were they shaded in the corner of the room, they were in the most ideal space under the light.

I'd have to say over pruning must have been the cause. I have only allowed 4-6 main branches, removing all other shoots. This was kind of an experiment, it worked fine on other strains, and allowed for more girls under a light with less popcorn and more quality buds. These girls were obviously overdone, lesson learned.
 

TonightYou

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I was packing about 8 girls under a single 1k before last week, so it wasn't great. However, I will admit to favoring these girls, so by no means were they shaded in the corner of the room, they were in the most ideal space under the light.

I'd have to say over pruning must have been the cause. I have only allowed 4-6 main branches, removing all other shoots. This was kind of an experiment, it worked fine on other strains, and allowed for more girls under a light with less popcorn and more quality buds. These girls were obviously overdone, lesson learned.
Interesting, wonder if it will do it again in the future.

I've seen a couple nanners on plants with the lower buds, usually it's the off shoots that are choked out of light in my crowded tent. Removing them usually solves this problem on strains, although it could be the second run sorting itself out. I have noticed nanners on stressed plants whether it be root bound, heat streas, or burning from the lights. When ran issue free, no nanners.
 

Tranquileyes

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Interesting, wonder if it will do it again in the future.

I've seen a couple nanners on plants with the lower buds, usually it's the off shoots that are choked out of light in my crowded tent. Removing them usually solves this problem on strains, although it could be the second run sorting itself out. I have noticed nanners on stressed plants whether it be root bound, heat streas, or burning from the lights. When ran issue free, no nanners.
I've observed the same, I've just never experienced true male parts joining the party. Light might have been an issue, but plants have never been crowded space-wise. Also, I go from 2 gals in veg to 10 gals in flower, so certainly no rootbound issues.

edit: Perhaps humidity was an issue, it got as high as 80 within the last few weeks.
 

TonightYou

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I've observed the same, I've just never experienced true male parts joining the party. Light might have been an issue, but plants have never been crowded space-wise. Also, I go from 2 gals in veg to 10 gals in flower, so certainly no rootbound issues.

edit: Perhaps humidity was an issue, it got as high as 80 within the last few weeks.
I've never really had humidity problems so I can't comment.

I grew some bag beans and found straight on female and male parts in the same bud site it was crazy seeing the pistils and bananas growing right next to each other. All 3 did the exact same thing. Thought initial female and bam here comes banana city
 

hellraizer30

Rebel From The North
I'm familiar with nanners, but two of my LC threw some actual pollen sacks under bud sites. I've never seen a real "hermie" like this before. They're on the lower branches, I attribute that to some sort of stress as I do with nanners, so I treated them the same way and picked them off.

I have read that bodhi suggests running from clone, and this may be the norm from seed, any truth to that?

I'm not sure what could have stressed them out, humidity did spike for a bit, but I am running 3 other girls from different breeders, also from seed, all fine. I do understand Bodhi gear needs some more TLC than others, so I'm not too worried, I'm honestly just wondering if balls=automatic cull. I'm thinking if they both shot seed sacks, it must be stress.

Bodhi is right! Plants tend to from seed alot more then once cloned a ran a few times. Something about the stress a plant goes through during its start in life. Now if its loaded up with pollen sacks as a seed plant i would chuck it! A few are fine but its just to much a worry to pick off a bunch
 

TonightYou

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I've only noticed it from stress.
Whether it's root bound, heat, light leaks, or growing too close to the lights. Perhaps first runs can do it and subsequent runs do not, but that seems odd and I can't figure out why that would be the case from a biological standpoint. I'm interested in this nonetheless if it is a phenomenon.

I sat in my tiny ass tent all zipped up when I first got it and noticed one of the bottom flaps emitted a tiny amount of light at the bottom of the flap, which could affect the lower bud sites. Magnets and problem solved.
 
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