Expert Pheno Hunting with Brian Kohl -Cultivation Director at Resinate Cannabis
Mastering the complexities of genetics and plant phenotypes (advanced cannabis cultivation) is essential for producing unique, high-quality strains involving the exploration and selective breeding of plants based on observable characteristics.
Some of these factors include:
- Cannabinoid Content – you may seek a genetic profile rich in cannabinoids like THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol), the cannabinoid recognized for delivering blissful effects. A cultivator may seek other genetic profiles that contain cannabinoids rich in CBD or CBG (Cannabigerol), which are proven to reduce inflammation and provide relief from other crippling conditions.
- Terpenes – Terpenes are flavonoids that are also proven to provide medical benefits. One may search for strains rich in Myrcene that may diminish pain or Limonene to help reduce inflammation. There are hundreds of terpenes that are found in cannabis. They provide the flavor and aroma for each respective strain.
- Yield – Certain strains may be selected based upon how much or how quickly they are harvested.
- Pest and Mold Resistance – Many strains are selected due to their resistance to pests and microbial tendencies.
- Effects – Perhaps you prefer a strain that has uplifting effects or one that will help you sleep. There are strains available that can deliver all types of desirable effects.
Understanding Pheno Hunting and Phenotypes
Leading the cultivation team at Resinate, Brian explains, “The genotype represents the strain, such as Sour Deisel or Northern Lights, while each seed from this strain expresses itself differently, known as phenotypes.”Although the seeds share the same genetic background, their individual traits can vary significantly, much like siblings from the same parents.
This involves very close attention growing these seeds to observe their unique traits. Brian compares phenotypes to a lottery, saying, “Each seed is like a lottery ticket. While many may not meet desired traits, there’s always the potential for one exceptional seed.”
The Significance of Phenotypes in Cannabis Cultivation
Phenotype hunting goes beyond a scientific exercise; it’s a quest for the ideal plant with desirable characteristics.“Pheno hunting is the process of germinating all seeds (including hundreds of seeds), growing them, and selecting those with the traits you’re seeking. It’s about discovering that perfect profile that will meet the desired criteria of aroma, potency, and growth characteristics. It’s about discovering that perfect mother plant,” Brian elaborates.
This process is crucial because each phenotype can significantly differ in attributes such as terpene profiles, potency, appearance, and medicinal benefits. For example, Brian notes, “Blue Dream (One of Resinate’s most notable successes under Brian’s leadership) may have various phenotypes with different effects. Some might lean more towards haze, while others might be more blueberry dominant.”
Resinate’s Commitment to Pheno Hunting
At Resinate, pheno hunting is an ongoing endeavor. “We are continuously germinating hundreds of new seeds and evaluating genetics. This commitment of Resinate has been integral to our process from the start,” Brian shares. Brain ensures that the consumer can expect consistent quality and effects from Resinate’s products, reinforcing the brand’s reputation for excellence. This ongoing effort ensures that Resinate’s strains are unique and proprietary, as Resinate do not use clones from external sources.
Currently, Resinate is developing their own unique phenotypes by crossing two strains from our own unique cultivar collection: Lemongrass Lomen and Cecil’s Green. This effort is being performed in collaboration with Boston Bob, a respected figure in the cannabis industry. Brian explains, “Boston Bob provided us with the original seeds, and we selected vigorous males to create these new crosses.”
The Cannabis Breeding Process
Creating new phenotypes or phenotype hunt involves careful selection and breeding. For example, Cecil’s Green is a cross between OCD M15 and Fish Piss, the latter being a blend of Uncle John’s Cat Piss and Blowfish. Brian details this lineage, emphasizing the complexity and deliberate planning behind each cross.
From Phenotype Hunting to Commercial Cannabis Production
Transitioning from pheno hunting to commercial production is a detailed process. Once a desirable plant is identified, clones are taken and preserved for future use. Brian describes this process: “We clone every seed we grow. When we find the ideal plant, we use its clones to grow a mother plant, which then produces enough clones for large-scale production.”
This method ensures consistency in the strain’s traits, allowing Resinate to offer high-quality cannabis products with reliable effects and characteristics.
Conclusion
Phenotype hunting is a vital aspect of cannabis cultivation. It’s a dedication to excellence and innovation in the cannabis industry, enabling growers to discover and propagate unique and desirable strains. Through continuous hunting, Resinate maintains a diverse and proprietary genetic library, ensuring their products meet the highest standards of quality and consistency for their customers. As Brian Kohl correctly summarizes, “Phenotype hunting is about finding that perfect seed. It’s a rigorous process, but the reward is a standout strain with traits that consumers love and trust.” For cannabis enthusiasts and cultivators alike, understanding and appreciating the art of phenotype hunting is key to exploring the full potential of cannabis genetics.
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