Copa Genetics

Willy B. Goode

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Copa fan here although with limited experience with their strains other than Project 25 which I have grown a few times and bred last summer and now have 100+ seeds. Next I will run my 1st GLG freebie of 5 Ancient OG F3 and barring anything very concerning happening, I will breed with the 2nd pack next summer. My most recent order from GLG I just had to grab a pack of these (They had me at "landrace :-)) and I'm wondering what does PSM stand for? Did a google search of "cannabis PSM" and got nothing definitive right away so I abandoned that in favor of posting on here and hearing directly from the good people!
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cannabiscrusader

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This thread needs a bump. I've only grown 1 Copa strain so far.
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Got this as a freebie with a bodhi order. I grew out 4 of them, not thinking much of it. Found 2 short stinky males, and 2 stretchy females. F2'd one of the females with both of the males, be about 7 weeks before we get any beans.

So I'm taking a quick sample as it goes into the jar, and dayum. Super chill stone. Got some legs too. Very tasty, all berry on the inhale, but as you get to blazing the mocha comes out and mixes. Good shit, I'm thinking to myself. So I look into it. Had no idea of the lineage on this cross, and the amount of care and time Copa puts into their offerings.


The gsd was bodhi's "love gift" (sunshine daydream X gg4) Copa bred it to be stable and got permission to rename it from bodhi. I think the gsd stands for get shit done


Mother of berries is a fast flowering potent indica. It's got freezeland in its lineage. A strain known for its mold and mildew resistance.

Love the effect, I'll be poking through the f2's until I find something more compact.


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