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    Growing Girls Scout Cookies (low yield?)

    Then why are seed sellers selling GSC seeds? https://www.growerschoiceseeds.com/buy-cannabis-seeds-on-sale/
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    Growing Girls Scout Cookies (low yield?)

    I totally agree with everything you said. I do not tell my plants when they will be ready. The plant tells me. Once you have a few grows under your belt, it becomes easy to know when a plant is ready. Bearing in mind that some people may want to harvest earlier versus later, depending on what...
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    Growing Girls Scout Cookies (low yield?)

    The unpredictable weather is definitely a factor when growing outdoors in Maine. But, as a lifelong Maine resident, I can say that the Maine climate is changing. The last few years have been a drought. However, this Summer has been especially wet, and I know many growers who say that their...
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    Growing Girls Scout Cookies (low yield?)

    So true! So many factors involved. It takes experience to produce a good crop. There is no substitute for experience. I learned alot after three years of growing indoors, but I'm still learning. This is my first outdoor grow, and I've been very lucky. No pests, ideal weather conditions and sun...
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    Growing Girls Scout Cookies (low yield?)

    Sorry, but both my GSC and Sour Diesel started flowering in late July. Sorry, but my GSC and Sour Diesel both started flowering in late July. Come October, thar makes it 9 weeks. And this is a photo of the GSC.
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    Growing Girls Scout Cookies (low yield?)

    It's partly due to my crappy photographs. Since this seems to have provoked far more controversy than I expected, I will post better photos.
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    Growing Girls Scout Cookies (low yield?)

    Not sure which photo you are looking. I had pics of my GSC and Sour Diesel. But I know for a fact that my GSC is legit.
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    Growing Girls Scout Cookies (low yield?)

    I guess I should have stated for the record that this is by far not my first grow. I go by the trichomes when it comes to exactly when I decide to harvest. However, when the plant has made its final stretch, the buds are fattening almost visibly every day, the pistils are starting to turn, the...
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    Growing Girls Scout Cookies (low yield?)

    Part of the problem is my photos sucked, and were way overexposed. As you can see in this photo, the pistils are starting to turn. Not at all. The fact that the stigma are starting to turn is, for me, just one sign that maturity is near. In two weeks, no. In three weeks, maybe. But just to be...
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    Growing Girls Scout Cookies (low yield?)

    That's my point. I do not believe that a GSC plant will necessarily be low yield. I knew the rumors that it is low yielding when I took the clone. But it will clearly not be as bad as I expected. My point being, don't be afraid to grow GSC just because of claims that it is low yield, because...
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    Growing Girls Scout Cookies (low yield?)

    I disagree. I know when a plant is ripening. In any case, if I think it's not where I want it to be in two more weeks, I'll give it another week. The first of October would put me at nine weeks. If I have to go ten, no big deal. I will go by the trichomes. But thanks for the input.
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    Growing Girls Scout Cookies (low yield?)

    Highly unlikely. Although we could get a frost by October. Many growers here wait til the first frost to harvest with no adverse issues. However, because my plants are in pots, I can bring them in, so Im not worried about running out of time. Besides, it looks like I'll be ready to harvest by...
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    Growing Girls Scout Cookies (low yield?)

    Because I know the origins of the clone. But also, the characteristics. Classic GSC.
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    Growing Girls Scout Cookies (low yield?)

    I have a very nice GSC plant growing from a clone outdoors in soil in a large pot. When I first got the clone, I had heard that GSC was not great when it comes to yield. It ain't always so. My girl will be ready in 2-3 weeks and I can see obviously that it is going to give me a nice harvest. It...
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    Have you grown Girl Scout Cookies?

    Sorry, I'm not very tech savvy. Thanks for the heads up.
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    Have you grown Girl Scout Cookies?

    GSC will surprise you. I have a beautiful Sour Diesel and a beautiful Girl Scout Cookie plant, both grown from clones. I was reluctant to grow GSC because of anecdotal evidence that it was not a high yield performer. Also, it is mostly Indica and I prefer Sativas. Both clones were the same size...
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