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

BC LONE WOLF

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It gets dark here so early. Quick look (using flash) before lights out. Tomorrow will hit the tent with a watering plus molasses to boost up a little.

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BC LONE WOLF

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This is a f1 cross made last year, first time seen the females, I had a male earlier this summer and he was a very good looking lad.
Symmetrical chandelier side branching, I’ve remove sucker node growth on all lower branches. Really looking for the pheno to focus and aim all energy to the main tops.
Stretching has slowed down and I see more building of flowers.
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BC LONE WOLF

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This is my second selection of that f1 Jamaican x filipino.
Slightly more compact and slightly different leaf shape. Also less lanky and stretchy than the other.
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I’m assuming a long flowering awaits.


This last one is Mango biche x 60’s Lambs bread by swami seeds.
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lovely and elegant structure, seems a lot slower than the F1s Jamaican but worth it, it must be that Colombian mango biche geno that’s slow. 11/13 from seed, and just barely starting to show pistils. Stems have that dark purple color, same as the 2 males I have from the same line. Leaf wise don’t seem like a 100% pure Sativa cross, as the bigger older fan leafs are broad to my perspective rather than narrow… nevertheless the structure and branching is a Sativa. And the stem rub is of mango sweetness oily, definitely a head turner.
 

BC LONE WOLF

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She made it till December 2nd which is very impressive.
We haven’t had snow so a big bonus. No intense rain and the temperature is favourable for the fungal spores to be inactive.
No gains in the flower but no loss. Outstanding for this project to keep going and what seems to be a slight reveg on certain flower clusters.
Day length at this moment at 49N is 8hrs 30 mins, by end of December we start climbing hours of light. It’s gonna be interesting to see these flowers when we hit 12/12.
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Potential reveg?

BC Dutch Nightmare (Durban poison x Dutertes Nightmare aka Kalinga Filipino)
 
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