Harvest day at our pheno hunt room
All the most interesting new genetics for 2025 (at least in our opinion) have finally completed their cycle. Data has been collected, notes taken, and conclusions are starting to form. The breeding material looks promising. We started with 275 specimens. Through multiple stress tests and performance evaluations, the weakest individuals were discarded.
Today, we are harvesting 174 selected specimens. From this point, the work shifts to post-harvest evaluation: controlled drying and curing to properly express terpene profiles, followed by individual lab testing of the selected plants. The goal is to identify the most expressive and stable phenotypes to be used as breeding material, helping define our 2026 projects.
Several individuals already stand out, some showing strong potential for crosses with existing photoperiod lines, and possibly a few candidates suitable for initiating new autoflower development. This is where selection becomes direction.
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