bodhi seeds

st0wandgrow

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Thanks Stow! how many did you grow out just the 1? I know Bodhi used both the indica cut and also the Santa Cruz sativa BD cut. The sativa cut is suppose to be the special one. It just sucks that out of 10 seeds only 5 females on average, and only 2 maybe 3 of those will have the Sativa cut instead of Indica cut. And then out of those you gotta find one that leans more towards the BD instead of the SL - which shouldn't be hard. Just makes it popping more beans to get the pheno you want compared to most others since there is 2 mommas. But hey, maybe that indica cut isn't as bad as others say it is. I bet it is done quicker and yields better.
I germinated 8 out of the 11, and ended with 2 females. Both were really nice plants. One was more Indica leaning, and the one I kept is Sativa dom. It is a beast of a plant that stretches like a mofo, and will outgrow the container if left to veg for too long. Nice and sticky, with a grapefruit'ish aroma and flavor.


A brotha got some in my hands last week my friend, good lookin' out for me. Best people in the world here at RIU.
Lucky guy!
Sounds like there's several new flavors to try out. I will let you two know if/when I get a hold of some....
 

COGrown

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So, slightly off topic here, but I know most of the people who post here regularly seem to use organics, so here's my question. I've been gradually switching to ROLS, and have successfully recycled my veg soil (I have managed to redo my space so I can flower in 5 gallon pots, which I transplant into at flowering) a couple times now by re-amending it with alfalfa meal, kelp meal, azomite, and some ewc and it has been working really well. However i have been using new soil for my flowering plants. Now, i am looking to recycle my upcoming batch of soil for my flowering plants one cycle out. What would be one or two good organic soil amendments to add to give plants the p-k they need for the flowering cycle? Looking for brands or products people have specifically had good results with.

On a bodhi related note, if anyone in Colorado is looking to obtain bodhi strains in clone form, they seem to be showing up at kind love. Some goji cuts there and i've seen prayer tower available a couple times as well.
 

genuity

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So, slightly off topic here, but I know most of the people who post here regularly seem to use organics, so here's my question. I've been gradually switching to ROLS, and have successfully recycled my veg soil (I have managed to redo my space so I can flower in 5 gallon pots, which I transplant into at flowering) a couple times now by re-amending it with alfalfa meal, kelp meal, azomite, and some ewc and it has been working really well. However i have been using new soil for my flowering plants. Now, i am looking to recycle my upcoming batch of soil for my flowering plants one cycle out. What would be one or two good organic soil amendments to add to give plants the p-k they need for the flowering cycle? Looking for brands or products people have specifically had good results with.

On a bodhi related note, if anyone in Colorado is looking to obtain bodhi strains in clone form, they seem to be showing up at kind love. Some goji cuts there and i've seen prayer tower available a couple times as well.
Build a soil.com..

The coots nutrient kit is golden..along with the mineral mix
 

akhiymjames

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So, slightly off topic here, but I know most of the people who post here regularly seem to use organics, so here's my question. I've been gradually switching to ROLS, and have successfully recycled my veg soil (I have managed to redo my space so I can flower in 5 gallon pots, which I transplant into at flowering) a couple times now by re-amending it with alfalfa meal, kelp meal, azomite, and some ewc and it has been working really well. However i have been using new soil for my flowering plants. Now, i am looking to recycle my upcoming batch of soil for my flowering plants one cycle out. What would be one or two good organic soil amendments to add to give plants the p-k they need for the flowering cycle? Looking for brands or products people have specifically had good results with.

On a bodhi related note, if anyone in Colorado is looking to obtain bodhi strains in clone form, they seem to be showing up at kind love. Some goji cuts there and i've seen prayer tower available a couple times as well.
Some basic amendments would be blood meal, bone meal, bat guano and EWC and some myco. That should be plenty for flower
 

st0wandgrow

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So, slightly off topic here, but I know most of the people who post here regularly seem to use organics, so here's my question. I've been gradually switching to ROLS, and have successfully recycled my veg soil (I have managed to redo my space so I can flower in 5 gallon pots, which I transplant into at flowering) a couple times now by re-amending it with alfalfa meal, kelp meal, azomite, and some ewc and it has been working really well. However i have been using new soil for my flowering plants. Now, i am looking to recycle my upcoming batch of soil for my flowering plants one cycle out. What would be one or two good organic soil amendments to add to give plants the p-k they need for the flowering cycle? Looking for brands or products people have specifically had good results with.

On a bodhi related note, if anyone in Colorado is looking to obtain bodhi strains in clone form, they seem to be showing up at kind love. Some goji cuts there and i've seen prayer tower available a couple times as well.
I use Kelp meal, alfalfa meal, crab shell meal, and neem seed meal. You shouldn't need to add any minerals when you re-amend. The only specific brand I like to use is for the neem seed meal, which Ahimsa, and you will find it here..

http://www.neemresource.com/

I re-amend at 1/2 strength of what I originally add to the soil. I start with 2 cups per cubic foot of the various meals, and when I recycle the soil (no-till) I add 1 cup per cf.
 

Al Yamoni

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So,I am a super noob with the organics (love it to the end) but I've recycled this soil three times and I've only added kelp, alfalfa, and gypsum in 1/4 strength increments and only once (first recycle, all other times only ewc, coco, and perlite). My plants have gotten better each time and I'm still getting really green growth, I just can't seem to back off the slight tip burnage in basically everything I've run.. There's always so much to learn.
 

Scotch089

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Just glanced over that original post- but if your re amending with azomite I bet that's it. From what I understand it takes quite some time to break down. I'm still getting my feet wet in ROLS too but if I remember right that's what I was worried about burning too.
 

akhiymjames

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Just glanced over that original post- but if your re amending with azomite I bet that's it. From what I understand it takes quite some time to break down. I'm still getting my feet wet in ROLS too but if I remember right that's what I was worried about burning too.
Yea the azomite has to break down for it to deliver the trace amounts effectively. Thats why if used to soon plants look deficient or too hot as its too much. I made some supersoil and I won't use it till at least 30 days but I will wait longer cus thats whats best
 

Al Yamoni

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Temple of Larry been drying for seven days. Still wet, I trimmed up this nug for y'all to peep.
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She's soo lemony and dank. That og pinesol reek is coming on strong and the taste lingers in my mouth, even overpowering the green taste. (Still super wet).

The high is soaring, like a roller coaster off the tracks, and I can almost feel my spirit levitate. I've got a grin no matter what it seems and I want to climb a mountain. (It's almost midnight here.)

Ill call her a success, even without a cure. Hell, it's not even dry and she's the strongest medicine I've produced in two years.
 

DoctorFrost

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Thanks Stow. I hope to find a few different phenos from them and pick the most one, then the most original blue dream type I hope.

That Blood Orange F2 interests me too. I wanna run my pack but I need to wait so I can save clones from them and make my own F2's. Don't have the room for it yet.

Any of you ever make S1's of a girl /pollinate itself if you find one you like to try and preserve it's characteristics for your next generation? Not for seeds to breed with but lets say you find a very orange Blood Orange but your afraid you may loose it at some point. Would it be best to make S1's or F1's with just a random male? I would be afraid of losing that characteristic if the Male didn't have those traits so I figure it may be better just to make S1's if you wanted to run some again from seed in the future. Anyone done this, and if so what were your results?
 

Mad Hamish

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So, slightly off topic here, but I know most of the people who post here regularly seem to use organics, so here's my question. I've been gradually switching to ROLS, and have successfully recycled my veg soil (I have managed to redo my space so I can flower in 5 gallon pots, which I transplant into at flowering) a couple times now by re-amending it with alfalfa meal, kelp meal, azomite, and some ewc and it has been working really well. However i have been using new soil for my flowering plants. Now, i am looking to recycle my upcoming batch of soil for my flowering plants one cycle out. What would be one or two good organic soil amendments to add to give plants the p-k they need for the flowering cycle? Looking for brands or products people have specifically had good results with.

On a bodhi related note, if anyone in Colorado is looking to obtain bodhi strains in clone form, they seem to be showing up at kind love. Some goji cuts there and i've seen prayer tower available a couple times as well.
You are growing ROLS... NPK means jack shit in your system. Forget about it completely. High quality humic material is the only thing you can amend with in a no-till scenario anyhow unless you top dress amendments. I have done away with everything but the Gypsum and Oyster shell. The rest is just adding more compost and that is it. I am very happy with results. On this last run the gals are going apeshit to a level I have never seen. If your compost is good it should be a full buffet of nutes your plant can nibble on whenever it feels like, and whatever it feels like. It is all about the compost IMO, and balancing and tweaking your heaps, making sure to get as much variety in there as possible not simply compost a bunch of manure. It gets really cool once you have several heaps each a little different and you start mixing them up. Different strokes and all, but I am a firm believer in simplicity, and letting natural processes do the work.
 

TheHermit

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Thanks Stow. I hope to find a few different phenos from them and pick the most one, then the most original blue dream type I hope.

That Blood Orange F2 interests me too. I wanna run my pack but I need to wait so I can save clones from them and make my own F2's. Don't have the room for it yet.

Any of you ever make S1's of a girl /pollinate itself if you find one you like to try and preserve it's characteristics for your next generation? Not for seeds to breed with but lets say you find a very orange Blood Orange but your afraid you may loose it at some point. Would it be best to make S1's or F1's with just a random male? I would be afraid of losing that characteristic if the Male didn't have those traits so I figure it may be better just to make S1's if you wanted to run some again from seed in the future. Anyone done this, and if so what were your results?
I think you would get more stable results from the s1's. I have only made s1's once though, so I don't have a whole lot of experience on the subject.
 

Al Yamoni

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Thanks Stow. I hope to find a few different phenos from them and pick the most one, then the most original blue dream type I hope.

That Blood Orange F2 interests me too. I wanna run my pack but I need to wait so I can save clones from them and make my own F2's. Don't have the room for it yet.

Any of you ever make S1's of a girl /pollinate itself if you find one you like to try and preserve it's characteristics for your next generation? Not for seeds to breed with but lets say you find a very orange Blood Orange but your afraid you may loose it at some point. Would it be best to make S1's or F1's with just a random male? I would be afraid of losing that characteristic if the Male didn't have those traits so I figure it may be better just to make S1's if you wanted to run some again from seed in the future. Anyone done this, and if so what were your results?
I've used Somas rodelization method. It produced exact copies of the mother with the plant I used
 
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