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Growing Organics living soil, Sativa/Narrow leaf dominant pheno selection, phenotypic expression.

BC LONE WOLF

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I can finally upload some material;

I will start off with all the current and mature males I have, potentially the main donors here as I have them for over 5 months now and have closely followed their traits during veg and flower and done test to confirm their true male genes šŸ§¬

Our little jewel šŸ’Ž
Jamaican Irie
(jamaican skunk x Duterteā€™s nightmare)
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šŸ‡²šŸ‡¼ malawi/purple haze (ace seeds)
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I was waiting for this one for a long time, I seen him coming around early September but took a long time to reveal šŸ’Æ the male pheno. Glad to have its pollen it will do great things to our Sativa lines.

Honduras šŸ‡­šŸ‡³ (ace seeds)
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Not sure what to use this donor for yet. But itā€™s a giver.
 

BC LONE WOLF

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Then I would like to share a new experimental way to make seeds;

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Over a month ago I took cuttings from my BC Dutch nightmare flowering pheno and put the cuttings in our special handcrafted water based fermented organic fertilizer or liquid feed; left them there to continue flowering.
Then took cuttings from all my current males with their male flowers and left them to ripen, open and blow pollen.
I took cutting from Malawi/PH, honduras, jamaican irie and dutertes nightmare, these are all my males.
And let them open up and pollinate my female cuttings. Itā€™s been over a mo th since the experiment started and have seed pods and the seeds are forming.
I wasnā€™t expecting the cuttings to survive the harsh conditions but they did and they are producing seedā€¦
These cuttings are not been supplied of light or nutrients, no extra oxygen in the medium. Basically left to die or thrive.

I am waiting for seeds to mature and will be running them of course.
 

BC LONE WOLF

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After the storm, still doing itā€™s thing. She got 4 weeks from my POV (weather dependent), if not Halloween šŸŽƒ could be the day.
I do wanna test the limits being December 1st.
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I started seen a decrease in new pistils top to bottom of buds, light stacking and swelling of calyx, on the other hand the plant shows no signs of nutrient deficiency, and absolutely clean of disease. I think weather is gonna be the one to call it.

Spicy ripen mango with citrus after taste almost like pine-sol, sharp. Pinene dominant terpene.

Waiting to do partial pollination with our favorite male 2023 Duterteā€™s Nightmare;

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BC LONE WOLF

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Second run hand pollination of a SLH clone this one stem rub and flower smells is amazing invigorating and uplifting.

Excited to see the F1s out of this one, that Jamaican Irie male we have this year is giver, and the male flowers of a pearl, showing that Jamaican heritage.


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The SLH pheno for this cross;
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BC LONE WOLF

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From the breeding tent;
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Our Jamaican Irie, 3 different phenos, 2 of them share lots of similar traits.

These are our F1s from Montego Bay skunk ā€œaka ā€œJamaican skunkā€ crossed with our 2022 Filipino male Duterteā€™s Nightmare.
Absolute Sativa dominance.


Mango Biche/Lambs bread (Swami)
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Beautiful phenos, unsexed yet. 11/13 photoperiod, living soil with pure organics water based fertilizer.


Duterteā€™s Nightmare
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Our beloved Filipino heirloom/landrace 2 distinguished phenos the tall lanky and the short tight node. Hoping for a 1:1 here as IBL theses could refresh our line. Every time we have grown it we see a consistency in these 2 phenotypes.
 

BC LONE WOLF

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More on the breeding tent;

Texada Timewrap (local breeder preservation project)
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One and one. So thatā€™s great news I can IBL for future preservation and also use male fast flowering traits for some more intense long flowering Sativa lines we got going.


Our best looking, smelling pheno Sparkelicous #1 (OG#18 x Purpke dream)
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Fast flowering, grape scent, sweet smell, some what oily stem rub, pungent like a skunk.


NL5XHaze (Swami)
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Some keepers for sure.
 

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BC LONE WOLF

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Last but not least on the breeding tent;

Church haze x Hindu Kush (swami)
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One Hindu Kush pheno and one Haze pheno. Should be Interesting.
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And finally some follow up on this experimental way of making seeds. After being dusted with 4 different donors and surviving this hostel environment, these cuttings are still pushing pistils and making seed. With out the presence of a stablished root system.
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These seeds are part of a genetic diversity experiment based on multiple donors and hostile conditions. So far I am impressed, close to 60 days living on these conditions.
 
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