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Has anyone run bodhi genetics on the east coast?

Bud Jones

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Got 4 big Bodhi Appalachian Super Skunk ladies .. Dank chemmy nose already . They're big hardy bushes . I'll post some soon .
 
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BAKED_BEANZ

what are you after resistance for ? botrytis ?

if so i,ll come back list heap of bodhi gear i found to be pretty good.
 

DuskrayTroubador

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what are you after resistance for ? botrytis ?

if so i,ll come back list heap of bodhi gear i found to be pretty good.

Yeah, I'd say that's the main thing. I've found that plants resistant to botrytis are also resistant to all the fungal shit/disease that comes from hot, humid environments (PM, blight, etc).

Bodhi strains seem vigorous enough in other regards - fast growth, no bug problems, etc. But what's extra nice about KC's gear is that they're nigh impossible to burn with nutrients and the plants can bounce back from pretty much anything. Got a MEAN stretch, too.

Similar findings with Bodhi's gear? If so, which strains in particular and, if you don't mind me asking, what is your latitude and when did these strains finish for you?
 
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daddylonglegs

I'm at 42.7 and I've done a few appy crosses outdoors . The best being the famous sunshine 3 . Finishes first week of October. Slightly stretchy with some node distance here and there , but in Michigan I look for that for outdoors . and also she stacks her bud late but extremely quick , giving lots of airflow through looser buds. Avoiding rot .Then dense right up during end of September .Couldn't be more ideal. Blood orange , pagoda also stacked it bud same way although pagoda has much more tight nodes .
 

tech1234

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I'm at 42.7 and I've done a few appy crosses outdoors . The best being the famous sunshine 3 . Finishes first week of October. Slightly stretchy with some node distance here and there , but in Michigan I look for that for outdoors . and also she stacks her bud late but extremely quick , giving lots of airflow through looser buds. Avoiding rot .Then dense right up during end of September .Couldn't be more ideal. Blood orange , pagoda also stacked it bud same way although pagoda has much more tight nodes .

Thanks for posting up!
 
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BAKED_BEANZ

ok ,
ancient og
jungle spice
sky lotus
apollo 13 ( bodhi version )
pink lotus
apollo 11 ( bodhi version )
love triangle
silver lotus ( though mine tested lacked potency )
silver mountain

all did extremely well for botrytis .
 
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tech1234

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ok ,
ancient og
jungle spice
sky lotus
apollo 13 ( bodhi version )
pink lotus
apollo 11 ( bodhi version )
love triangle
silver lotus ( though mine tested lacked potency )
silver mountain

all did extremely well for botrytis .

Thanks for letting everyone know :thank you::thank you:
 

BOMBAYCAT

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Not East coast but West of Denver. I'm at 40 degrees North, but the elevation here is about 5600 feet which makes a short growing season outdoors. I've run Satsuma outside and had good luck with it. I just wish I could let it go a little longer before chop.
 

tech1234

Member
Not East coast but West of Denver. I'm at 40 degrees North, but the elevation here is about 5600 feet which makes a short growing season outdoors. I've run Satsuma outside and had good luck with it. I just wish I could let it go a little longer before chop.

Satsuma - I've heard a lot of great stuff!
 

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