Green Crack outdoor grow from clone

I’ve read that too but I’m not sure if it’s true or not. That’s why I was asking if his was doing the same. . . Has to be genetics because we both have it going on, but what’s causing it, is a whole other topic lol

some dude with a lab coat on right now could tell you, i’m pretty sure :wink:

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I don’t know the breeder of this particular plant since it was originally a cutting from a dispensary and I forgot to ask.

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@Hoodini is yours an outside grow too?

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Oh course I’ve never really grown indoors

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A friend of mine LOVED green crack for his depression. I find it too racy for me. Kicks up my anxiety. It seems to be a very popular strain though.

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Lol i wont smoke it hahahah i stick to my indica or indica leaning hybrids, this is for my grow mentors sister. . . But @MisticHaze I don’t know what breeder mine came from either they were a gift

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@Hoodini Who gifted those beans I might have the same strains !

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No one on here, they came from a friend down in phoenix, I think you have green crack x querkle

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Yup think I have GC as well in my collection

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Oh nice. . .who is the breeder. . .do you know

I think those beans came from VIVA could be wrong though will have to double check at some time

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I’m not saying that isn’t true, but I know mine and @MisticHaze nighttime temps aren’t dropping. We’ve had a heat wave for like 2 months. Nighttime temps have been in the 70’s lol

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Yep, hot as fuck here.

She looks funky, but the buds look good and she smells like lime or lemon zest/rind whatever you want to call it lol. If I disturb the leaves I get a little bit of skunk, but mostly that citrus smell. This is the first sativa dominant plant I’ve grown and I’m loving their fruity smells :slight_smile:

Now, last but not least, the funky full plant pic:

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“ffeeeeeeeeed meeeeee” :stuck_out_tongue: :fork_and_knife:
heheh :wink:

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Yeah this was my longest veg ever (I bought it on Memorial Day and it had already been vegging for almost 3 months) and I misjudged how hungry this plant would be, but I told myself I wasn’t going to use any bottled nutrients. I honestly would rather scrap the entire plant than use bottled nutrients on this grow. I top dressed with some super soil (ran out of room), but it wasn’t cooked enough time and is very slow acting. It’s obvious this plant needed a 10 gallon pot, it outgrew both pots I transplanted it into in a week or two.

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??? Just curious-- out of stubbornness? $? You can make some liquid feed from all organics even grocery store stuff, i’m pretty sure. Apparently nitrogen is critical for phosphorus uptake/availability, fwiw.

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Stubbornness I guess. I just wanted to see if I had my organic water only mix dialed in yet and it seems like I ran out of juice about 2 months early. I either need a bigger pot or hotter soil (maybe both). I just want to see what happens.

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Yep, that’s the tough balance. There are plenty of options. Fish Amino Acids (FAA) can be incredible if you have access to fish scraps, you can make your own. For flowering, a banana, squash, papaya FPJ has been successful for me in the past. You could even buy organic bottled nutrients like Biocanna. Lots of options other than chemicals.

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