Custom Orders
Accepted
Have you always wanted a
custom made strain with
all the special
qualities that you have
selected? Have you
always wanted a killer
strain named after you
or some special memory?
Are you about to lose
that family strain and
need to re-create the
seeds to keep this
genetics? Now you can.
If you’re willing to
wait some time and spend
some money we can
develop a customized
strain just for you.
Stoney Girl Gardens is
often trusted by
knowledgeable farmers to
customize, reproduce or
restore genetics for
breeding and planting.
We can re-create your
genetics from a single
cutting to a single
seed, and return you a
guaranteed set of seeds
that can be used for
planting or your own
breeding program. We can
take it to the next
level and create a
designer series just for
you.
Stoney Girl Gardens has
been commissioned to
create or otherwise
produce and preserve
exotic and special
strains for certain
qualified clients. Some
of these clients look to
SGG to reproduce and
preserve species that
otherwise would become
extinct due to lack of
true breeding seed stock
and methods.
Here is an example of a
recent project done for
a very well known
horticulturalist and
wine producer. He came
to us with one plant in
full bloom and was
stressing not having
starts or seeds for the
next season. He was
already familiar with
our work in genetics and
had previously tested
all our products
outside. This project
was fully successful as
you will see. We were
able to carry on the
Scarlet genetics with
improved phenotypes as
described. We exceeded
our breeding goals and
delighted our customer.
Scarlet Project and
the birth of Crimson
Scarlet sample was a
beautiful single flower
plant with acute sweet
pine aroma. The cola
was approximately 2
inches in diameter and
18 inches in length.
The
plant was in latter
stages of flowering. It
was determined that
propagation at this
stage would not be
likely.
The
top 14 inches of the bud
was removed and the
plant was placed into 24
hour light for
re-vegetation.
Upon successful
re-vegetation we made
cuttings. We selected
one to bank and one to
grow to 28”.
A
28” plant was put into
the bloom cycle of 12
hours. At the first and
second stages of budding
the plant was pollinated
with fresh, select
pollen (see below).
Pollination was done by
heavily dusting the
hairs with pollen, then
lightly misting with
water to ensure full and
lasting contact.
The
plant continued in bloom
cycle for another 5
weeks.
Pollen and Parent
Information
In
the last several months
we have been working on
our new project with Pit
Bull crosses. One of
these was with a pure
strain of Hawaiian
Purple Kush. We are
featuring it as Oregon
Pinot Noir (OPN). We
have it in production
now and it is an
outstanding species. It
has all the
characteristics of the
Hawaiian Purple (size,
bracts, color), and even
that grape taste. But
it also has the pit bull
kick and crystals and
finishes a few weeks
sooner than the Purple.
It is also now seasoned
for the northwest.
In
selecting which F1
strain of the OPN to
stabilize we ran into a
fantastic male. This
male grew huge leaves,
redish purple stalks,
and became a huge tall
bush indoors. I thought
for sure it was a female
keeper.
In
consideration of the
beautiful colors and
flavors of the Scarlet,
we thought the OPN would
work well to complement
both color and flavor.
The feeling was that the
blend would continue
along the same lines and
not clash. The fruit
like blend of the OPN
should only compliment
the Scarlet without
overriding the original
taste. The pit gives
strength and native
northwest durability, as
well as shortening up
the total time to
harvest.
We
will be most interested
in the results and hope
you are rewarded well.
NOTE:
BEFORE YOU PLANT
These seeds were just
harvested on March 14th,
2008. You will
need to cure them prior
to planting. They are
very, very fresh and
require a couple of
weeks of setting in a
dry, open space to
finish or completely
dry. If they are not
cured then the success
rate will be highly
diminished. Also since
they are fresh, they
contain a lot of
moisture. This will
produce mold if the
seeds are put into an
air-tight container
prior to curing or
drying.
Love,
Stoney Girl
PS: We nicknamed it
Crimson but you have the
honor of creating the
name.
Crimson - The Results
One Season Later
A
special thanks to Roy
for letting us use this
information. Roy is an
avid gardener and well
known horticulturalist.
He is responsible for
the development of
Mycelium, a natural
product from north west
truffle mushrooms. Roy
operates a beautiful
vineyard and very
proficient garden, and
has tested our species
outdoors every year. We
are honored to have
worked with him. This is
in his memory. The
results speak for
themselves.
In Honor of ROY!
We love you and miss you
very much.
