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I would consider this cut more of a commercially viable cutting than a connoisseur's cut like thin mints. Assuming you can veg out a mom (which has proven very difficult for me) and you don't mind a 3+ week veg time, this seems like a great strain to grow in hydro. I don't think I'll grow it outside again. Although it doesn't mold it's just incredibly small compared to other plants which I planted at the same time or after this one.
Thanks for the informative posts. We've been growing out a GSC from HHC in Oakland and it is quite small and pretty slow vegging, at least at first. It does clone easily, even in water. It is now 61 days into flowering and does not resemble the Thin Mints one sees in most posts, but it is ripening quickly. It is heavier yielding with much closer node spacing. Even with a long veg, it stayed quite short. At the time we picked it up, Harborside had only one GSC which we were told came from MO. It looks as if we got the Platinum or some other version and not the Thin Mints we wanted.
Due to the small, med user grow we have, any mistakes are felt for some time. We'd like to get the Thin Mints, or a cut of equal quality. Bud quality is strongly favored over other considerations, albeit a decent yield is also needed. Can you suggest which of the Harborside GSC cuts you've tried finishes with the best quality buds. If none are of sufficient quality, can you point us to a Bay Area dispensary with reputable GSC clones?
Any assistance would be most welcome. We're a bit transportation challenged at the moment, so going to HHC is quite a trek. We'd like to avoid another misstep.
Thanks for your help.
Best,
bopper
P.S. We're old school (and not getting any younger) from the time of SE Asian flower tops, Columbian and Acapulco Gold and Panama Red, so commercial quality just doesn't cut it for personal/med use stash.