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BREEDER OF THE WEEK NASC JOURNAL FEATURE



BREEDER INTRO: BIO BLURB

Seed & Soil is a homestead seed company, a diversified farm with an acre dedicated to cannabis breeding and an acre for herb, flower, and vegetable seed production which is also our home garden. Our love for surprising and wild gardens led us down a risky path of turning a passion into a business. Cannabis has been a powerful muse and companion on the journey. Our work has been well received: we refine acclaimed strains for the Maine outdoor climate and breed exciting new varieties, especially autoflowers. But the drive behind all these efforts is to consume the best, freshest goods from our own backyard and help others do the same. Our herb, flower, vegetable and cannabis varieties are selected for diversity, beauty, taste, aroma and adaptability. Uniformity is important but more important to us is a plant’s ability to thrive in varied environmental conditions. We breed with large populations, outdoors, in native soil, using minimal inputs. This helps our neighbors have sturdy plants that don’t need to be coddled in our climate.


3 TIPS FOR NEW GROWERS:

1) Believe that it's easy!  Whether you think it's easy or it's hard, you're right.  The most important thing is to enjoy.  Zoom out from all the specifics often and remember that the plant wants to grow and flower.  Whatever you throw at it, it's working hard to reach a flowery endpoint.


2) Try BOTH autoflowers and photoperiod plants.  Don't let other people's opinions and generalizations influence your discovery of these two very different categories. There's a real opportunity here if you're lucky enough to be a true naive novice. If you can put a few firsthand experiences under your belt before you dive in to all the opinions and how-to's, you might be more connected to the plant and what YOU like to do in your garden. Gardening is a lifetime hobby, with endless surprises and ever deepening lessons, so listen to the plants first.  

The following information is enough to get started: both autos and photos need to reach an age of four to six weeks before they can flower. Autos begin flowering immediately when they are able, resulting in ripe flowers in about 85 days. Photos  flower when the dark period (night) becomes long enough.  Standard indoor dark period is 12 hours.  Outdoors in the northern hemisphere, they will begin flowering in August and be ripe in the Fall.  They can grow really big during the time when short summer nights prevent them from flowering.  Photos don't really need delicate care as seedlings, they'll have time to bounce out of transplant shock.  Autos need to be transplanted (if you're transplanting) way earlier than any other plant! We've never met a plant that is so intolerant of having its roots run out of space! The roots should barely begin to have found the edges of the pot at transplant time, so the soil might be crumbly.

Any other questions?  Ask a plant and be patient! 

PS - don't let me discourage you too much from researching more, my goal is that you feel released of any obligation to.

3) Don't be afraid to let the plant fend for itself. It can be really fun to spend lots of time pruning, trellising, picking off leaves etc.  But there's no one right way to manage your garden. 

Let's say you live in a state where you can only have two plants, why not ask a neighbor, friend, or relative to just plop a plant in their garden for you?  OK, there may be some good reasons, but difficulty of maintaining the plant is not one of them!  Remember, it was not so long ago that enterprising and risk-tolerant growers carried bags of manure into the distant woods, with a few seedlings, and came back to harvest in the Fall. This is possible in the growing conditions of EVERY STATE.  You don't have much to lose nowadays that the laws are clear and it's easy to stay within them.

Let's say you'd like to grow a weed plant, but you're not sure you can take care of it. OK, don't take care of it!  The results might surprise you.

How about this scenario: You've gone on vacation and your pretty pot plant gets battered by a midseason storm, breaking branches and snapping the plant's main stem.  You could certainly take splints and tape and brace it back in to place... But perhaps you just don't really feel like it!  

This third piece of advice is admittedly pretty much the same advice as the previous: Let the plant do its thing and enjoy the surprise while you see what happens.


FAVORITE BREEDING PROJECT

I wish I could say "it's so hard to pick a favorite, I love them all so much" I do love them all, but Raspberry Parfait Auto is absolutely my favorite.  It started in 2019. The same day I defended my thesis for a Masters in Horticulture in Nebraska, we crammed our mattress in the back of my Honda Fit and drove to Humboldt where we spent the season helping Humboldt Seed Company with Harvest season.  Raspberry Parfait was a brand new clone and its S1 seed was maturing for its initial release own the 2020 catalog.  That plant was so screaming loud with fruit and flowers and sharpness.  We had to harvest a breeding chamber of Bigfoot Glue one day (Humboldt's GG4), and before we did, we talked ourselves into sneaking one small gorgeous nug out of the parfait chamber.  This guy Jesse was very persuasive "ahh, it's not that well seeded anyway and it wouldn't be right not to try it out", so we threw this one flower in that little spot between the front seats (same Honda Fit) under the emergency brake.  We proceeded to harvest nine 27 gallon totes of glue and got all of those to fit in the Honda Fit.  Little did you know this was a car advertisement...  On the very short drive to the drying space, the car absolutely reeked of Raspberry Parfait.

Now it's 2020. We're working in Canada to produce Humboldt Seed Co. seeds during the first season of national regulation there.  We had put some plants from reg seed of Raspberry Parfait (original clone) x PPD in a small chamber to expand that line and chase some of those terps in Canada.  We also had a little terra cotta pot on our outdoor table next to the trailer we lived in featuring a very pretty Anvil X Magic Melon Auto F1.  Anvil had dazzled me the previous year on color alone, it's a searing magenta fading to darker purple on the exteriors of the bud. Its vigor was also exceptional.  It was a standout for me the previous year in Humboldt in a breeding chamber receiving Magic Melon fem pollen that contained an auto hunt of plenty of strains from several auto breeders doing great work at the time.  The plant on our table in front of our little abode was a spunky purple little thing, showing pinkish color on the flowers from the earliest sign of flower.  It was lucky that one of the parfaitXppd males matured some preflowers in August because I was able to take some of its pollen outside the remarkably secure perimeter of the license and dust our little porch plant with it.

Summer 2021. We've got our own license now in Maine. The first generation from any Auto X Photo cross contains all photoperiod sensitive plants, but they trigger into flower a little earlier.  We call the "Quicks" some companies call them "Fast Versions".  No matter what you call it, it's the first step in creating a new auto which was the goal of that cross of our porch plant.  We had seven sister plants that needed to be bred to their brothers, of which we had four.  I did branch pollinations making full-sib crosses for all possible pairs.  That effort reflects an excess of enthusiasm and I'll probably never do it again, but the result was lovely.  We also had our first child.

2022, still very much figuring out how to run all the aspects of the farm, life, parenthood, etc. What better time to set out the segregating F2 population of the Raspberry Parfait Auto project to the tune of 2000+ individuals?  In hindsight, indeed it was the perfect time, time has only grown more scarce since then!  Here's the numbers game on breeding autos.  One out of four of the grandchildren of the Auto/Photo cross are autos.  If they are bred to another auto, their children will be exclusively autos.  This work was in reg, so half of everything is a male. Now it's 1/8 female autos. Only one grandparent was raspberry parfait, and it's anyone's guess how many alleles are involved in the je ne sais quoi of that magical clone's aroma. My best hunch said that only 1/10 female autos would be even reminiscent of Raspberry Parfait.  As it panned out, indeed the 2000 seedlings were decimated down to only about 160 female autos, each lovingly hand-pollinated by a full-sibling brother that I'd saved back in a "pollen prison" in pots for the job. And out of those, only 8 advanced to the next generation.  I was cautiously optimistic about these plants.  They were all in the aroma ballpark, all sturdy, loving life in the sun, no straggling one bit.  

Without having invested in any indoor setup the suspense lingered until Summer 2023.  So much easier this time around.  It only takes a few little chambers to see what was going on in these selected populations.  Pick a great male or two in each and wait.  And there it was.  A plant that had everything and more.  If the Raspberry Parfait cut screamed, this one plant climbed onto the roof of a car, nibbled a wedge of blue cheese, and bellowed into a megaphone.  And maybe stepped in a little dog poop before that.  It had new a funk that sent all the floral sweetness and berry energy into an even deeper part of my skull. This is a thrilling moment in breeding plants when you find THE ONE; you imagined it, knew it was possible, and worked for several years to search for it, then it's there. But it's just one out of many.  This same year we had a different chamber which yielded our first release of Raspberry Parfait Auto in fem from a different line.  It was lovely, but the dragons were still slumbering.

2024 found this line in another reg chamber for another full sub cross to narrow things down and see how much variability was in the population at that point.  They were all lovely plants with piercing aromas, not all the same and still diverging for colors, so I chose a few favorites and made fem seeds out of them in 2025. Every plant in that chamber is a winner, the pollination was gorgeous (never a guarantee when making fem seed) At the moment of this writing, I just finished ripping the flowers off the stalks.  The dragons will fly in 2026!


BREEDER OUTRO: A STORY, TO CLOSE

We are extremely ambitious.  It's not easy to farm for a living, but the idea of doing anything else to support the passion we have seemed like a drag and a missed opportunity. We follow a philosophy of 'extensive farming', aiming to rely more on natural processes than control exerted by the farmer. We have a dilemma of always starting more projects than can realistically be achieved, and inevitably we prune away those projects that are weakest or most compromised as time exposes them.  This year, we welcomed our second child in to this world.  Life is busier and more full than ever, but it's been edging out some of our projects in the plant world.  Painfully, some fem photoperiod seed production goals got messed up this season by reg pollen, so there may be a few less offerings than in years past.  But we absolutely aced our year's goal of melon seed, and carrot seed too (very difficult). A nice diversity of autoflower offerings goes in the goals-achieved column this year too.  Etrog auto fem seed finally looks to have succeeded and the Starlight Venom is a new auto release that just might dazzle your senses.  As our works slowly unfold, we're honored by folks who follow our journey and grow the seeds we release.  Believe it or not, a paper catalog is our primary piece of outreach and storytelling.  Feel free to send us a message through our website (seedandsoilmaine.com) to request a catalog.  But we don't sell our own stuff online, so hands up to NASC for giving the platform!


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A Note from Ben and Betsy:

"Providing Midcoast Maine and beyond with cannabis seeds, cannabis plants, herb/flower/vegetable plants & seeds, worms & worm compost, and whatever other farm goodies happen to be ripe at the time. Core ethics of ours are environmental sustainability and sharing. All of the domesticated organisms that support us humans have passed down through human generations and horizontally across ethnicities, traditions, and geographies. As we co-create our agroecosystem with the land and discover synergies, we are committed to support the generative will of all the organisms at play by providing offspring to anyone inspired to steward them. For cannabis and beyond, we favor plants and animals that delight us and don’t require too much pampering, which instead thrive by instinct in our environment. Here's to our wild gardens - Enjoy!"

Seed and Soil is the life's work of Ben and Betsy Samuelson.  They are not just cannabis breeders, their integrated farm stewards many garden species.  Seed production is core to their farm, but bees, sheep, and treefruit are also part of the system.  They release a carefully crafted, story-rich seed catalog each winter.  Find the 2025 digital version here.


Featured Strains:


Raspberry Parfait Quick Cannabis Seeds by Seed and Soil

Sharp Fruit |
Cream |
Piercing Floral Tones | 
Uniformity 7/10 |
Sept. 15th Harvest |

After putting in the work introgressing the sharp fruit and sweet cream aromas of Raspberry Parfait into an autoflower, the recipe for this "quick version" was a no-brainer!  We used Raspberry Parfait Auto pollen [gritty trichome selection] on Raspberry Parfait Photo moms. Given the excellence and fidelity of aroma in our auto version, and the inconvenient lateness of the photo version, this Quick is a tidy option for the outdoor garden. You can bet that we’ll be packing our field with it.  Our harvest goes to extraction, and terpene diversity of approximately 20 detectable terpenes makes this extract very lovely and complex.  For washing live, there's a real chance of having acceptable yields, and a certainty of making some spectacular hash.  However, it would be prudent to make a selective harvest and have uses for some of the plants who won't give up their heads so easily.   Nobody agrees on effects, some report clean-the-house type energy while others are taught the oneness of all creation through the wisdom of the couch.


Sativa Effects |
Tropical Citrus |
Juicy | 

This project began with our niche pursuit of "regularizing" some of our favorite fem-only strains.  Blessed by Humboldt Seed Company with a few seeds from the original regular cross of Blueberry Muffin and a Tangie cut which gave rise to Squirt, we began using those males on the fem-only squirt line.  Tangie in the Sun earned its name when that first backcross to the F1 male resulted in a plant that stood apart from the sparkling grapefruit vibe with a more juicy passionfruit aroma than its Squirt sisters, deadringers for the eponymous grapefruit soda. That mom deserved, and got, some sibling male pollen, and the next generation doubled down with another delightfully passionfruity mom, parent to our ‘23 release.  Our ‘24 garden revealed this release to have the passionfruit note pretty dialed in.  At long last, seed from a gorgeous passion-fruity mom from a feminized seed chamber will be released for you tangie sommeliers out there. Expect tropical fullness from the “Tangie in the Sun” that will turn a lot of heads.  It's quite like the Squirt, but we've put in quite a bit of love under the Maine Sun with it and the resilience to septoria seems to have benefitted. 


Omaha Jazz Cannabis Seeds by Seed and Soil

Uplifting |
Legendary |
Complex Intoxicating Aroma | 
Resistant |
Uniformity 7/10 |
October 20th Harvest |

The Omaha Jazz seed line is a dragon quest seeking the memory of the legendary “Sweet Jazz” clone-only strain. These layered complex flavors come to you from the jam band scene of Betsy’s homeland of Omaha, Nebraska circa 2010. It is the hands-down best smoke in the opinion of many seasoned revelers. One doob burning in a crowd of other doobies is said to have an unmistakable perfume begging the question “who’s got that Jazz?”. As a clone-only strain, it existed in only in the super secret indoor grows of Omaha Nebraska, not an early adopter of cannabis normalization! We offer it with humility and gratitude for the “traditional” market, people who took real risks to carry cannabis genetics forward when it was illegal. A Jamaican bag seed female (supposedly Lambs Bread) was crossed to Sweet Tooth and the Sweet Jazz unicorn was hunted from that cross. It has been said, “Sweet Jazz is like nothing else”. We agree that it cannot be described in much of a useful way... it has a floral note, and a camp-fuel lime-like twang. Even just a sniff is intoxicating. Terpinolene, Humulene and Bisabolol all appear in roughly equal concentration, together accounting for about 50% of total terpenes, while pungent Farnesene carries 10% of total terpenes. Farnesene while somewhat uncommon in cannabis, is the most abundant aroma compound in gardenias. Most eccentric of all, the Myrcene load in Omaha Jazz is a microscopic 3% of total. Effects are balanced - musical and dancey but without being too speedy. Omaha Jazz does quite well in our field. It grows very large plants without many inner branches, leaving plenty of airflow. It puts on weight and benefits from trellis. For the late finisher slot, there is no more reliable offering than this one. On average, later harvest means greater risk of mold or frost injury. But Omaha Jazz breaks this trend, reliably finishing thick colas with very little bud rot at the last minute in October. Mostly all green with some plants expressing light purple tips or, rarely, completely lavender colas.  Septoria? Unquestionably our most resilient strain.  One mustn't say resistant, because that's supposed to mean the plant can't get the disease, Omaha Jazz leaves any few pimples behind on the lower inner fans and doesn't miss a beat.


Etrog Auto Reg Cannabis Seeds by Seed and Soil

Lemon Pez Candy |
Skunk|
Earth | 
Uniformity 7/10 |
90 Days from Sprout Harvest |

Etrog Auto is a Seed and Soil original introgression. This means that we crossed an auto to a photo and selected for three subsequent generations from LOTS of plants, about 1000 in this case. These introgressions are our proudest work! Lemongrass is Etrog Auto’s photoperiod ancestor and its rounded lemony gas clearly shines through. Expect a narrow range of gassy lemon, to sour green apple, to shimmering lemon pez aroma. An etrog is a type of citron, a big ass lemon, used in the Jewish harvest festival of Sukkot. It has a wonderful citrus aroma – makes a martini special for the Fall season. A nod to the tribe, Kosher Kush will welcome a new friend to chief with.


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