Greenpoint seeds!!

Cold$moke

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Thats what im running(gavita 750) atm with your ceilings and mini split you got that all day :)

My ceilings are 9.5 ft so you got a half of foot on me
 

Rivendell

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Yes,
I actually inquired about it at 12 midnight that night.
But yep, gps holding me down. :-)
Glad to hear Gu took care of you, I almost sent him a email when I discovered there was no option to pay cash. The only reason I didn't was the fact that Gu has given me some great deals in the past that he didn't have to when I contacted him after some issues with the website and I figured he would get this sorted out with out my involvement since many were in the same boat about wanting to pay cash and it wasn't isolated to just me.

He has shown in the past that when something like this slips through, he always makes it right! His dedication to his customer base is pretty amazing for any line of business, let alone this one.

Which Fems did you decide to try?
 
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hillbill

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California Cannon 4 days after chop is adding some skunky dairy barn and pine funk to black pepper and gun powder. A strong brief whiff of skunk ass when handled. A sample vape seemed to hit quite hard and definitely not the couchlock type like her sister chopped 10 days earlier at 62 days.

I topped 4 Butch Cassidy in veg but as short and extremely wide leafed as they are that will be interesting. Very vigorous!
 

hillbill

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I grew with old retro fit Philips CMH and loved the bud but their old spectrum wasn’t nearly as good as the 315 watt etc. buds were a bit fluffy and very leafy. But they were very sticky, smelly and strong if not that heavy. Use COBs and white/red LEDs now but CMH still tempts me just for fun.
 

GreenHighlander

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Lumens are essentially a measure of brightness based on human perception. A lumen is equal to the light emitted by one candle falling on one square foot of surface located one foot away. This measurement presumes a human is the perceiver of the light. Plants perceive light differently; from a plant’s perspective, light that is useful for photosynthesis is not necessarily bright. Light– more specifically, visible light– is made up of wavelengths of energy on the electromagnetic spectrum ranging from 380 to 770 nm (nanometers). Plants use wavelengths from 400 to 700 nm for photosynthesis. Brightness does not accurately describe if the light will be more or less useful to a plant.


Pig Whistles and Night Riders without the K are doing good .
Cheers :)
 

hillbill

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:lol:My No K Night Rider at 53 days continues to build buds and is now gaining some weight late in the game. That seems to be a Chem thing or even Stardawg itself but some of these crosses just sit around and get fat after 7 eeeks. Got a fresh pack of seeds to run but also have a half dozen Greenpoint strains not yet run here. And I need to work in some SSDD.

Knight Rider always seemed more appealing than Night Rider but it seems that K bothers some. So kan't use that K on Night Rider. Maybe “Kopper Khem”:lol:
 
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Lurrabq

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Lumens are essentially a measure of brightness based on human perception. A lumen is equal to the light emitted by one candle falling on one square foot of surface located one foot away. This measurement presumes a human is the perceiver of the light. Plants perceive light differently; from a plant’s perspective, light that is useful for photosynthesis is not necessarily bright. Light– more specifically, visible light– is made up of wavelengths of energy on the electromagnetic spectrum ranging from 380 to 770 nm (nanometers). Plants use wavelengths from 400 to 700 nm for photosynthesis. Brightness does not accurately describe if the light will be more or less useful to a plant.

Pig Whistles and Night Riders without the K are doing good .
Cheers :)
The measurement you describe is for a footcandle, not a lumen.
 

40AmpstoFreedom

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My guess is they are a bunch of different cuts sharing similar names like larry og is now lemon larry and half a dozen other examples.
Tell me what yours was?

It's nothing like any og at all, i wouldn't call it an og..it's not...The more I read into this the more it sounds like strain telephone and reusing of similar/same names + appendages

It's nothing like bubba or master or tk or sfv or ghost it is its own thing, it's good even very good and will hold its own against but is not better than any of those cuts.

leads me to suspect an entirely different cut than Hollywood Pure
Hmm well I think I have figured out. I should have done this to begin with but I have so many forum threads in my head discussing this I did not bother with instagram.

I guarantee you if you search these hashtags 99% of the people discussing smell and flavor profile will say lime, marshmallows, Og funk for HPK and Malibu (same cut diff names). This is the cut I wanted to buy and this is the top shelf amazing shit I would love an S1 of. It is what Bodhi used in his crosses and what Archive used for Tidal Wave. It is also what is in Gu~'s crosses.

#Hollywoodpurekush

and

#malibupk

Now type in:

#topangaog

and

#topangacanyonog

Similar smell profiles in that they both have a creamy aspect, but one is lemon, pine, gas, creamy, nut earthy. and one is lime, straight marshmallow, and og funk (HPK/Malibu).

https://www.instagram.com/p/BazGHOnjvsh/?tagged=topangacanyonog

My thoughts are this. People are confusing two different cuts and calling them the same thing just like they did with HPK and Ghost cuts. Both of these cuts are simply S1's of Ghost or Malibu.

I will go ahead and buy it just to try it though but I really don't see how it can beat out what we have already for OG cuts. Probably just slightly different than Ghost.

Here is a legit malibu pk/HPK for reference. I have no doubt this guy has the real deal.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BWP_u-qAouH/?tagged=malibupk
 
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CannaBruh

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Would you run Ghost over SFV? @40AmpstoFreedom
Thing is... when I got the HPK, (that's "Pure Kush" from Hollywood) there was no IG or hashtags bruh you have to dig deep into archives (no pun) to find the guys who held it long before archive was slanging beans in the states
 

jayblaze710

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ya and just as useful as using lumens to gauge how effective a light is for plants. It was just a cut and paste . The point was still made lol
Cheers :)
If you’re comparing lights with similar wavelength spectrums, then lumens is a very useful way to compare the effectiveness of different lights. For most cases, it’s a simple and effective shorthand for comparing different grow lights.
 

GreenHighlander

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If you’re comparing lights with similar wavelength spectrums, then lumens is a very useful way to compare the effectiveness of different lights. For most cases, it’s a simple and effective shorthand for comparing different grow lights.
This must be why I can't tell in veg or within two weeks of flowering, if a plant is gonna be any good or not....
Learn something new everyday lol
Cheers :)
 

GreenHighlander

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You seriously cant spot a vigorous plant in veg?I'm not talking thc percentages and potency cause no one has a crystal ball but over all health,vigor and structure seems pretty simple to me.
That certainly was not how you put it way back when you made your ridiculous noob statement.You said flat out, and then argued, that you could tell if "it was going to be any good". Like other things you have said I am not the only one who has read and laughed. I can just imagine the phenos you have culled out lol
I honestly shared the lumens thing in an attempt to actually help you. From your post it seemed as if you didn't know.

PS I have had tons of strains show amazing vigor and structure all the way till they met a flame. Guess what? yup they weren't shit. Sure looked pretty though.
Cheers :)
 

Heisengrow

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Lumens,micromoles,ppfd,lux,PAR it all translates down.the ultimate goal in efficiency in a per watt basis.good to see the forum POLICE are keeping up with making the necessary corrections.
We know plants dont necessarily see lumens it's just a measuring tool we can use for efficiency comparing 1 light to the next
 
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