Sog Adapted
SOG-adapted strains represent a breeding category optimized for Sea of Green cultivation methods, where plants are kept in vegetative state or triggered to flower at reduced heights to maximize canopy density and light efficiency. Breeders selecting for SOG suitability typically prioritize compact plant architecture, rapid flowering times, and lateral branching patterns that fill horizontal space effectively rather than growing tall. Lineage records frequently report that such varieties descend from or were crossed with Indica-dominant genetics, which naturally express shorter stature and bushier phenotypes. The category encompasses both photoperiod and autoflowering lines adapted to high-density planting schemes common in indoor and controlled-environment agriculture.
Sog Adapted strains
No strains tagged into Sog Adapted yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
SOG-adapted strains represent a breeding category optimized for Sea of Green cultivation methods, where plants are kept in vegetative state or triggered to flower at reduced heights to maximize canopy density and light efficiency. Breeders selecting for SOG suitability typically prioritize compact plant architecture, rapid flowering times, and lateral branching patterns that fill horizontal space effectively rather than growing tall. Lineage records frequently report that such varieties descend from or were crossed with Indica-dominant genetics, which naturally express shorter stature and bushier phenotypes. The category encompasses both photoperiod and autoflowering lines adapted to high-density planting schemes common in indoor and controlled-environment agriculture.
Breeders working in this category focus on cultivar selection and crossing strategies that produce uniform, compact plants capable of flowering reliably within 8-10 weeks while maintaining vigorous lateral development. SOG-adapted genetics serve as foundational material for commercial production programs seeking consistent yields per square meter and reduced vegetative timelines.
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