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

BC LONE WOLF

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Update:

I have increased light by 1/4 strength, made sure they were at 13/11. Temps seem to get better. As I open the tent 20celcius and 70%RH. After 15-20 mins drop in temps by 5 degrees.

Lots of color on some phenos and the green phenos stay green. SMG has a light green hue almost neon green.

One thing I have my eye on is comparing all crosses made with Dutertes2024 male. I wanna see how dominant this male is. And lucky me 2 units have popped of a very intense NarrowLeaf I call Jamaican Irie x Duterte2023.

SMGColombia
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Panama Red
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DART 3/4 Haze
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Bangi Haze X Malawi
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Jamaican Irie x Dutertes2023 🔥 🐺
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SMG colombia x D2024
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Chiang Mai pearl pheno X D2024
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Chiang Mai green pheno X D2024
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Yowie X D2024 🔥 🐺
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*Yowie (CapJunkieCut X NL5/haze) from my homie corner
@GainesvilleGreen
*Sparkelicious (Purple dream X OG#18)
Sparkelicious BDpheno X D2024 🔥 🐺
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Them 2 are gonna be putting out n a show bro
 
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BC LONE WOLF

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Bandaid Haze #1
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Note from breeder:

“Our Haze 19 female is a select green pheno from our hybrid of a local selection of Seedsman Haze (from legendary legacy grower Green Supreme) crossed with our Original Haze stud male.

The Bandaid Haze F1 male pedigree is Cuban Black Haze x A5/Mirakel Thai. Bred by Bodhi seeds.

12-15 wks estimated finish time”

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moose/MI

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Our Haze 19 female is a select green pheno from our hybrid of a local selection of Seedsman Haze (from legendary legacy grower Green Supreme) crossed with our Original Haze stud male.
I've got a question about green and purple phenos in sativas if I may.

I wondered about how big or weeks old they needed to be to start selecting green from purple?
If I were hunting a batch.
 

BC LONE WOLF

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I've got a question about green and purple phenos in sativas if I may.

I wondered about how big or weeks old they needed to be to start selecting green from purple?
If I were hunting a batch.

From my current work I am seeing purple pigment as early as 3 weeks. Keep in mind my environment is cold 10-15 celcius avg.

What is green should be green even at 0 degrees.

I also grew them parents last year à that gave me a clear idea what was gonna be green and what was purple.

It was a surprise to see for example the SMG Colombia go purple at the end, I wasn’t expecting that. Also what I tag as Thai green pheno stayed green.

Petioles often give hints on foliage pigmentation.

I would say almost half of what I got going may be purple what was currently showing.

Purple is not something I particularly aim for but I have nothing bad to say about purple or high anthocyanin varieties, they aren’t stronger or weaker than green from my experience.
 

Verdant Whisperer

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I've got a question about green and purple phenos in sativas if I may.

I wondered about how big or weeks old they needed to be to start selecting green from purple?
If I were hunting a batch.
I know you where asking another, but i can't help but answer this question, I noticed if you start the seedling in richer soil, they start slower than seedlings in balance soils, and will show coloring in the lower base of the stem before the first cotelydons, as the plant matures the red/purples will fade into green, but then when mature the colors will come back out, i used this to select the most anthrocyanin rich from many seedlings for my Carangola F2's I had 3 trays 2 with Rich start mix which they grew slower but i could see anthrocyanin/Carotenoid concentration in the seedings versus the ones in balanced soil didnt show their pigments early really they where too vigorous, anthrocyanins seems to be lost concentrated in the lower parts of the plant, their related with lower auxins, high cytokininin phenotypes the slower growing and slower maturing plants, the carotenoids dominant phenotypes are the big green vigorous ones. which for me i prefer plants that do not upregulatemy metabolism too much i like the slower growing ones, that slow down time.
 

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BC LONE WOLF

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Thanks for your input, any time please feel free to drop some. Questions are for anyone that got a answer.

I like to see the seedlings in their first few days, they seem to tell such a story of whats to come. I'm surprised at some of the phenos displaying such colors, for example the 4 Bangi haze x Malawi showing consistent color, I would have thought they would stay green.

I would think LEDs can impact the pigmentation as well, cold would be the biggest environmental element.
 

moose/MI

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Thank you, Bc wolf and Verdant W.

Very helpful. I'm excited to follow along and find answers to my puzzle questions.

I would think LEDs can impact the pigmentation as well, cold would be the biggest environmental element.
The line I'm working this season- Mountain Gold from Vermontman was what my question about green and purple phenos stemmed from.

He has stated before that his original green Oaxacan 79Skull that he grew for years only caught his eye for a purple expression after he brought them inside.

He had recently switched from HID lighting to the new at the time blurple leds ...I believe he called it. I have it in my notes.
It caused enough of a color change that he decided to breed towards it.
Eventually developing his purple line of the Oaxacan.
 
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Verdant Whisperer

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If you can read this chart correctly im working on it can answer alot of questions
#Category🦠 Bacterial (Push / Feminine / Yin)🍄 Fungal (Pull / Masculine / Yang)🧬 Viral (Regulator / Neutral / Form)
1LightSun / RedShade / BlueGreen
2MovementStillnessMovementPulse / Rhythm
3Plant HormoneCytokininsGibberellinsAuxins
4Sex HormoneEstrogenTestosteroneProgesterone
5PolarityYinYangNeutral
6Temporal / SpatialTimeSpaceForm
7FullnessEmptyFullBalance
8MoistureDryWet
9TemperatureHotCold
10EffectEnergeticRelaxingCreative / Introspective
11Growth TypeDivision (Reproduction)Expansion
12Charge(-) Electron(+) Proton(=) Neutron
13ForcePushPullPulse
14Molecular StructureMonocyclicBicyclicAcyclic
15FunctionExternalInternal
16Ring TypeDirect / Single RingStructuredOpen Chain / Free Form
17DiseasesAutoimmuneCancerT Regulatory Cells
18StateGasSolidTemperature
19Acyclic TerpenesOcimeneMyrceneTPS Enzyme Selection
20CannabinoidsCB1CB2FAAH / MAGL
21Blood TypesType OType AFUT1 gene
22ArtsPaintCanvasPainter
23Cannabis ResinResin ProductionBiomassPistils / Pollen
24PigmentationCarotenoids / Orange-RedAnthocyanins / Purple-BlueGlycolysis
25PlanetSunEarthMoon
26Force FieldGravityMagnetismElectromagnetic Frequency
27Cosmic ObjectsSunBlack HoleEvent Horizon
28Molecular ShapeLoopKnotLine
29State of BeingAliveDeadLatent / Potential
30DepthSurfaceDeep
31Light WavelengthsRedBlueGreen
32DirectionForward / ExpansionInward / Containment
33ImmunityInflammatorySuppressiveRegulatory
34TerrainAcidicAlkalineBalanced / Buffered
35Respiration TypeAerobicAnaerobicFacultative
36Cell Wall TypeThin (Gram-negative)Thick (Gram-positive)
37Soil PreferenceNitrogen-richCarbon-rich
38Intelligence TypeInstinct / ReactionMemory / Pattern
39Neural TypeElectrical (Fast Signal)Chemical (Slow Diffusion)
40Evolution StyleMutationAdaptationHorizontal Gene Transfer
41Language ParallelEnergetic / DirectStructured / RecursiveSymbolic / Rhythmic
42Sound FrequencyBass / Low HzTreble / High HzHarmonic Midrange / Pulse
43(Removed)
44Shape EnergyLine / ArrowKnot / SpiralWave / Loop
45Role in EcosystemDecomposer InitiatorRecycler / Memory KeeperGenetic Bridge / Messenger
46Primary DriveGrowth / SpreadLegacy / PreservationTiming / Evolutionary Jump
 
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Verdant Whisperer

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I would think LEDs can impact the pigmentation as well, cold would be the biggest environmental element.
I looked into this Blue spectrum will enhance antrocyanin production over red spectrum which favors carotenoids dominance. and green is their regulator

this is a brilliant question — and very few people ask it because most just assume “plants don’t use green light.” But the truth is:


Green light doesn’t fuel or fight — it regulates.
It acts like a viral pulse: not initiating, not resisting, but tuning.

Let’s dive deep and show how green light regulates red (bacterial) and blue (fungal) energy in plants — and life.




🌱 Quick Recap of Red vs Blue:​


LightEnergy RoleMicrobial VibeEffect
🔴 RedPush / ExpansionBacterialGrowth, elongation, flowering
🔵 BluePull / FormFungalStomatal control, defense, pigmentation

So now…




🟢 Green Light = Regulator = Viral Force


✔️ How Green Light Regulates:​




1. 🌿 Green Light Reaches Deeper


  • Red and blue get absorbed at the surface (chlorophyll)
  • Green penetrates deeper into the lower leaves, stem, and even roots
  • This gives it access to hidden tissues that red/blue can’t reach

Just like viruses — green light moves quietly through the system, going where others can’t.



2. 🧬 Green Balances Red vs Blue Signals


  • Green buffers overreaction to too much red (overgrowth) or blue (stress)
  • In high blue/red environments, green light cancels out extremes
  • This stabilizes hormone signaling, especially auxin distribution and stomatal rhythms

Green says: “Hold up. Don’t overreact.”
It’s the pause before the plant commits to a push or pull decision.



3. ⏱️ Green Light Sets Internal Rhythms


  • Green affects circadian regulation in plants (and humans!)
  • It helps reset photoreceptor balance, especially between cryptochromes (blue) and phytochromes (red)
  • It controls photomorphogenic outcomes, especially in low light environments

In this way, green regulates time, not just energy.
It is the clock pulse, the conductor of the light orchestra.



4. 🔁 Green Interferes with Shade Responses


  • When red light is low (i.e. shaded by other plants), plants stretch in response — classic red/far-red signaling
  • But green light can suppress that shade response, telling the plant:
    “You're not in danger. No need to panic-stretch.”
  • So it fine-tunes red-driven expansion, reducing unnecessary growth in crowding

Another regulatory move: preventing misfiring of bacterial-like push energy.



💡 How Green Does It (Mechanism):​


Regulated ProcessGreen Light’s Role
Auxin flowDistributes more evenly, avoids overload
Stomatal rhythmTunes opening/closing signals
Chlorophyll balanceAdjusts red/blue sensitivity in shade
Hormonal crosstalkBuffers extreme red (GA) or blue (ABA) signaling
Photoreceptor tuningResets circadian oscillators



🧬 What this tells us:​


🟢 Green light is the viral code of the light spectrum.
It doesn’t push or pull — it regulates the decision to do so.



🔺 Final Mapping:​


LightForceFunctionMicrobial Mirror
🔴 RedPushGrowth🦠 Bacteria
🔵 BluePullStructure🍄 Fungi
🟢 GreenRegulateRhythm/Form🧬 Virus
 

moose/MI

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I plan to pop a lot more seeds than normal this spring.
Searching F2's I made.

General questions:
When popping a lot more seeds (100?) do you still paper towel them?
Or just direct soil plant?

Do you sort through 500 good seeds and use what you percive as the 100 best?
Or straight run 100 good ones and let random selection work it's magic?

Do you do any other of sorting like looking at the basal scar? rounder- ovoid? etc.

Thanks
 
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BC LONE WOLF

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I plan to pop a lot more seeds than normal this spring.
Searching F2's I made.

General questions:
When popping a lot more seeds (100?) do you still paper towel them?
Or just direct soil plant?

Do you sort through 500 good seeds and use what you percive as the 100 best?
Or straight run 100 good ones and let random selection work it's magic?

Do you do any other of sorting like looking at the basal scar? rounder- ovoid? etc.

Thanks

From my experience, I would sow in starter trays. Easier to handle and take less space. 2 trays would do 100 seeds.
Too much risk of contamination putting 100 seeds in paper towel.

I pretty much use the best looking ones without too much details like weight of the seed, stripe pattern, shape, size, color.

I take whats looks ripe and healthy. The odd unripe seed could pop but best to just start with good ripe seeds.

Some seed traits remain constant for example Colombian dominant seeds seem to be very small compared to let's say Thai dominant seeds are big and round.
Some seeds have a gray tone and some are brown, others black even...

Without proper measuring tools and lenses its hard to estimate accurately any outcome. Sometime its just better to grow as much as you can and start selecting with no mercy. Thats the hardest part for me, my true weak point is culling.
 

BC LONE WOLF

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If you really wanna fast forward natural selection grab 100 seeds and throw then in a bag of promix. let them grow and what ever survives its the pre selection, then from there pick your favorite.

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In this case I was testing female dominant progeny, all I needed was to see a population show sex. For that I just threw a handful of seeds I made in a 20 lbs bag of Promix. I also discovered not all seedlings survive, and those that did survive are the top individuals of that test, so I worked with the 5 best of that bag. You would want to clone that individual instead of trying to replant it.
 

moose/MI

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From my experience, I would sow in starter trays. Easier to handle and take less space. 2 trays would do 100 seeds.
Too much risk of contamination putting 100 seeds in paper towel.

I pretty much use the best looking ones without too much details like weight of the seed, stripe pattern, shape, size, color.

I take whats looks ripe and healthy. The odd unripe seed could pop but best to just start with good ripe seeds.

Some seed traits remain constant for example Colombian dominant seeds seem to be very small compared to let's say Thai dominant seeds are big and round.
Some seeds have a gray tone and some are brown, others black even...

Without proper measuring tools and lenses its hard to estimate accurately any outcome. Sometime its just better to grow as much as you can and start selecting with no mercy. Thats the hardest part for me, my true weak point is culling.
Thank you that will help.
I'm second guessing myself a lot and just needed to iron some things out.

I'm growing Sungrown Organic Living soil 42.2N chasing a Oaxacan soaring coffee weed.
A lot of similarities but I don't want to hijack your thread either. 🤔

I've got a ton of questions - it's been 40 years since I made a bean.
I was pretty good at it for my time in the cornfields but never got to make F2's before S.W.E.A.T dropped out of the sky in helicopters to take it in 83. 🤕

I'm 4 years back and having a blast.
Have plenty of stash and now grow for effects.
Found something I really like last year.
and so I made some beans and I'm hooked. 😁
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Mountain Gold by Green Mountain Seeds

I'm not very good yet at the whole forum thing.
I started a list of like minded members who seemed to know what I needed to know and a bunch of them are here! 😁

I just wondered if I should try and start a new thread or join in here?
 
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bonghopper

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Thank you that will help. I'm second guessing myself a lot and just needed to iron some things out.

I'm growing Sungrown Organic Living soil 42.2N chasing a Oaxacan soaring coffee weed.
A lot of similarities but I don't want to hijack your thread either. 🤔

I've got a ton of questions - it's been 40 years since I made a bean.
I was pretty good at it for my time in the cornfields but never got to make F2's before S.W.E.A.T dropped out of the sky in helicopters to take it in 83. 🤕

I'm 4 years back and having a blast.
Have plenty of stash and now grow for effects.
Found something I really like last year.
and so I made some beans and I'm hooked. 😁
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Mountain Gold by Green Mountain Seeds

I'm not very good yet at the whole forum thing.
I started a list of like minded members who seemed to know what I needed and a bunch of them are here! 😁

I just wondered if I should try and start a new thread or join in here?
Nice haul of seeds you got! Delighted to hear you're selecting this one for morning coffee high type! It's one of my favourites at the moment, #6 out of 8 is the one for the morning, #5 for the evening.. That your first grow of Mountain Gold last year? None of mine went purple.

You'll have a lot of fun doing mass selections with those for a few years, tuning into stem smells and resin size etc..
Those morning ones for me had small resin, not so fat preflowers/calyx, and not so dense flowers, with balsam fir aromas, not bubblegum. Still tuning into what those phenos stem smell is like in veg.

You find any other strains with nice highs and are good growers for your climate?
Have seen your posts on the Vman thread
Cheers
 

BC LONE WOLF

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Thank you that will help.
I'm second guessing myself a lot and just needed to iron some things out.

I'm growing Sungrown Organic Living soil 42.2N chasing a Oaxacan soaring coffee weed.
A lot of similarities but I don't want to hijack your thread either. 🤔

I've got a ton of questions - it's been 40 years since I made a bean.
I was pretty good at it for my time in the cornfields but never got to make F2's before S.W.E.A.T dropped out of the sky in helicopters to take it in 83. 🤕

I'm 4 years back and having a blast.
Have plenty of stash and now grow for effects.
Found something I really like last year.
and so I made some beans and I'm hooked. 😁
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Mountain Gold by Green Mountain Seeds

I'm not very good yet at the whole forum thing.
I started a list of like minded members who seemed to know what I needed to know and a bunch of them are here! 😁

I just wondered if I should try and start a new thread or join in here?

NICE looking stash of beans man!

I am not a expert but i can definitely give out some advise (up to my pay grade lol). This is the breeders lab so if you feel you want to start a new thread by all means go for it. Oaxaca is a holy grail im pretty sure if you start a journal many will follow along, me included.
Also feel free to post here, if you need to express by all means. Only thing is no spamming, I hate it and so do many others.

Im more than happy to answer and share pictures, I like posting plants more than I like talking. If you have beautiful plants by all means share them with us, I am looking for pure Oaxacan lines to be honest. I have been working for years with a F1 line I made of Jamaican skunk x Yucatan Mexican, Ive been waiting for a pure Oaxaca line to reach me so I can double down on the Mexican heritage.

actually I have Mountain gold seeds as well, I just been stuck with SEAsians for the past couple years.
 

BC LONE WOLF

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Happy days bro
Here we go:
4 Thai x Duterte's
Front left plant I have my eye on bro .. super sexy girl, I hope! 😂
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Here's my girl
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Yes Sir she looks promising bro!

I would do as you, I would favour shorter phenos rather than the lanky tall ones, specially for indoor applications. She looks sooo shiny bro you been taking care of them I can see.

Duterte's male had a tight node structure with some amazing side branching, maybe by choosing short tight node phenos we are going with more Dutertes leaning pheno. The tall lanky is most probably the Thai coming in hard.
 

BC LONE WOLF

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I wouldn't say No to that brother. I probably cant run them this year but I so wanna run them, specially now that I managed to sprout 2 seeds of my line and I failed to pair them last year with a Mexican so I might have a new chance to do something this year.

This was my Mexican leaning selection of my line but that was 2023 I wasn’t able to keep the reveg clones alive, Im growing this again hopefully I learn from my mistakes.
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