Chinook Haze phenotypes ? ?

Hey everyone.
I have 2 outdoor Chinook Haze (Greenpoint Seeds) plants finishing up outdoors in VT.
Quick Info:
Same soil in garden beds.
Direct into soil same length of time.
Went through 1 mild frost last week.
Just a few amber trichromes here and there on each plant.
Plants are healthy.

So, if this strain is a cross between Gu's Stardawg male and the devil cut crews Tangie, am I right that the plant that is blowing out purple leaves would be a stardawg dominant pheno and the plant that is all green, with no signs of purplish would be the tangie dominant pheno?

Need help with understanding this as light, soil, time in place has been the same for both.

Let me know if any other info is needed to help me understand this and even some advise on what cut to keep as I have clones of each.

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GrowRijt

Well-Known Member
Hey everyone.
I have 2 outdoor Chinook Haze (Greenpoint Seeds) plants finishing up outdoors in VT.
Quick Info:
Same soil in garden beds.
Direct into soil same length of time.
Went through 1 mild frost last week.
Just a few amber trichromes here and there on each plant.
Plants are healthy.

So, if this strain is a cross between Gu's Stardawg male and the devil cut crews Tangie, am I right that the plant that is blowing out purple leaves would be a stardawg dominant pheno and the plant that is all green, with no signs of purplish would be the tangie dominant pheno?

Need help with understanding this as light, soil, time in place has been the same for both.

Let me know if any other info is needed to help me understand this and even some advise on what cut to keep as I have clones of each.

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Nice ones. I have been growing the same cut of CH for three years. Very underrated strain. Mine is purple and really a multicolored beauty.
To figure out what way they lean you need to dry and smoke. :D I say keep them both. Mine is a huge yielder and is pretty much a stardawg potency with tangerine and Chem flavors. Like Rivendell said the SD ix male throws purple offspring often. Doesn’t mean they are SD leaning at all. Keep them both, do a second run indoors. Choose after that.
 

Joedank

Well-Known Member
Hey everyone.
I have 2 outdoor Chinook Haze (Greenpoint Seeds) plants finishing up outdoors in VT.
Quick Info:
Same soil in garden beds.
Direct into soil same length of time.
Went through 1 mild frost last week.
Just a few amber trichromes here and there on each plant.
Plants are healthy.

So, if this strain is a cross between Gu's Stardawg male and the devil cut crews Tangie, am I right that the plant that is blowing out purple leaves would be a stardawg dominant pheno and the plant that is all green, with no signs of purplish would be the tangie dominant pheno?

Need help with understanding this as light, soil, time in place has been the same for both.

Let me know if any other info is needed to help me understand this and even some advise on what cut to keep as I have clones of each.

ThanksView attachment 4715625View attachment 4715626View attachment 4715627View attachment 4715628
Looks great but is there any “haze” in the chinook haze??
 
Nice ones. I have been growing the same cut of CH for three years. Very underrated strain. Mine is purple and really a multicolored beauty.
To figure out what way they lean you need to dry and smoke. :D I say keep them both. Mine is a huge yielder and is pretty much a stardawg potency with tangerine and Chem flavors. Like Rivendell said the SD ix male throws purple offspring often. Doesn’t mean they are SD leaning at all. Keep them both, do a second run indoors. Choose after that.
Thank you for your insightful response. I really appreciate it.
I will have to wait and see it sounds like to when they are dried and cured.
 
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