Greenpoint seeds!!

hillbill

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These two California Cannon are at 61 days and I pulled all leaves with stems a few days ago. Swelling nicely and both are 80%+ cloudy 5% amber. Few new pistils and little fade. I LST and these work well with adequate branching. They stink and caused me to recoil at first sniff just now. Palpable Skunk and Black pepper with burned gunpowder. These appear to be very sticky also. Bud leaf trichs on one are almost all amber. These trichs on the Cannons are thick stalked and extremely well formed.

Copper Chem in the vape today has totally disrupted my sense of time. A bit hypnotic and very strong. Heavy earthy and mouth coating vapor. Lots of draws for amount used and that means it’s pooooootent!
 

SonsOfAvery

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I had trouble with Payofix too, ended up sending cash instead. My first order from anywhere outside of the UK and after sending @Gu~ my tracking number I got confirmation of my order being dispatched the same day.
GPS have the whole thing sorted! Genetics, service, deals, disconts, communication etc etc..

I can see a lot more people maybe following the same business model in the near future...Gu, you might want to get a patent on the whole operation hhahaha.
 

Stoned Drifter

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Wow what a great shot of a great plant. Man... I keep seeing all these diff pics and its making me change my mind about what pack to start first every time lol. Definitely enter it!
Thanks bro!

I'm positive I will and I only popped 5 seeds out of the 11 in the pack. I hope to find another keeper when I grow the remaining seeds in the future.

Also, terps is short for terpenes. I was asking how the plant smells!
OH!!!!! haha. She smell like lemony cleaner w/ small hints of cookie.
 
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hillbill

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I had trouble with Payofix too, ended up sending cash instead. My first order from anywhere outside of the UK and after sending @Gu~ my tracking number I got confirmation of my order being dispatched the same day.
GPS have the whole thing sorted! Genetics, service, deals, disconts, communication etc etc..

I can see a lot more people maybe following the same business model in the near future...Gu, you might want to get a patent on the whole operation hhahaha.
I live in US and had some payofix issues and had very similar action from Gu~.
 

40AmpstoFreedom

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Sorry to disagree, but hermies are a natural characteristic of the cannabis plant. Some will do it earlier, but it's part of the normal cycle of the plant. All will hermie if left in flower long enough. It's called rodelization...look it up. There are connoisseurs and collectors that grow many of the rare strains, and of course the popular ones are going to be grown more....ease of growing, flavor, potency and decent yields...that's what people want. There are a lot of people breeding out there. That's one of the reasons I buy Greenpoint. I don't live in a legal state, and clones are hard to come by, so good genetics to throw into my little "breeding program" are always welcome.
Not true at all concerning the bold. Sounds like a great excuse for some breeder to use to explain their garbage product though. It is a shame what all the new people accept now as the 'norm'. All plants can possibly hermie and the vast majority will not, and the vast majority bred and released on open market have not in the past until around 2003~ when the business gravitated to femming in order to fast track breeding and protect their lines by limiting the customers access to the genetic pool while pretending to do them a favor. In the genetic population as a whole an extreme few will hermie if left in flower too long when compared to the general population. I speak from direct experience with large numbers and many varied varieties. In fact out the few hundred I have revegged after a complete flowering cycle I cannot recall any popping balls from flowering too long. Lots of them languished under the light 20 and 30 days past harvest chopped up and mutilated on top of everything else. Out of the thousands of seeds I have grown I can't recall any of those either. The majority were either environmental, genetic predisposition, and early to middle in flowering cycle (pre-day 40 of flowering). Some will though. While herm's have always been somewhat around it has never been near as bad as the past decade, because where real breeding was allowed to be done in the old days real breeding was done and herm tendencies were bred out. This is a direct result of over regulation by governments, feminizing techniques and fem breeding practices, as well as the mass use of Sour Diesel, Chemdog, and Cookies genes. I choose plants to reverse that are harder to reverse as a result. I believe the easier ones are more prone to herm within herm prone strains. All three have always been herm prone, but cookies is just fuckin awful with it. I was helping with a lot of the testing going on with CD and SD before it reached the public at large and SD was the worse when comparing to CD. Mainly seen when out crossing it (because it was recessive). All of us that were in the seed game extensively for the past 20+ years have noticed the huge change. It's extreme quality keeps it in circulation where it would otherwise be trashed entirely. People are willing to deal with certain one's that do it because other characteristics make it worth while.

As long as governments allow of to do mass population breeding again, the proper way, we will have a pretty healthy cannabis market. Currently we have more herm problems though as a result of the regulation. High pop is very risky these days nearly everywhere...
 
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