Green Crack

tyke1973

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These went 12/12 back on June 4th 10.5 weeks or so.

I started harvesting this past Sunday but noticed the buds are still getting larger and more gloss. Not sure if I should continue harvesting or wait a few more day.

The white hairs are as you see, pretty much gone. The trichomes are all pretty clear.

I didn't use much fertilizer. I think the leaves are brown from heat.

Comments?
This is the only green crack that i have seen that the bud's are not that really green crack lime green really light green with bright orange pistols
 

Psyphish

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I'm growing a HSO green crack. Frostiest plant I've grown, even compared to the GSC crosses I've ran. Very large yielder that would do well in scrog. Starting to show purple in the calyxes. Disgusting rotting fruit/mango smell, not a fan of sweet strains and I'm sure it'll smell even more disgusting after cure.
 

tyke1973

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The cut i had of green crack was a fruity smell,Passion fruit ,is the nearest i could pin it down to something smell wise,i have beans of it also beans of hso,but after you put that i do it but if its no appealing smell wise for retail,then i put it to rs oil,i'm getting shut of a bit of next run to get a few things i want.can't see any of the people i know wanting bud that smells like that.Nice one psyphish
 

Greenhouse;save

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Lol....you should see the horrors that happen to some outdoor plants in here lol! I wish it was as easy as set and forget!!!
Yea the outdoors theory of set and forget doesn't work......I'm in the UK and thought I would put one outside and she will look after herself.....but....No after a few weeks she showed signs of slight yellowing and stunted growth,so after a few feeds with some grow nuites some mycho, and a small amount of cal/mag to balance the soil she absolutely took off like a train.......colour"perfect"....size"alot better and as for structure .....well guys in three and a bit years of growing(indoor) I've never seen a more pleasing plant on the eye as this one VERY exited to see how it will turn out I'll post a pic if I remember later.......
 

Flowki

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Yea the outdoors theory of set and forget doesn't work......I'm in the UK and thought I would put one outside and she will look after herself.....but....No after a few weeks she showed signs of slight yellowing and stunted growth,so after a few feeds with some grow nuites some mycho, and a small amount of cal/mag to balance the soil she absolutely took off like a train.......colour"perfect"....size"alot better and as for structure .....well guys in three and a bit years of growing(indoor) I've never seen a more pleasing plant on the eye as this one VERY exited to see how it will turn out I'll post a pic if I remember later.......
What would you do if you went to check on it and a honey badger was dry humping the main stem?.
 
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