Anyone notice Girl Scout Cookie strain to be very hearty and insect resistant?

BWG707

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I've got a couple GSC clones going outdoors, along with a few other strains, both from seed and clones, and I'm seeing almost zero damage from insects. I put one in a pot and another in the ground on 6/16, both outdoors. I have just lost only one leaf from each plant. They both took a long time to root but after they did they began growing very, very well. I've heard yields are small but quality is usually excellent. Anyone with GSC experience?
 
Shhhhhhh....... Not supposed to post comments like this, until after harvest :lol: Don't want to jinx your grow. :roll: But to answer. I have insect chew marks on some leaves of other strains. But not so far with the GSC's. I don't even see bees or yellow jackets landing on them. While they appear to rest on leaves of my other strains, for minutes at a time. My 2 GSC's are healthy and very hearty, but stealthy odor-wise. I have much smaller plants (mama is pushing 6 ft and baby 3 ft) that put out way more scent. But these are going into flower... Check that neon green new growth and those bud sites starting to show :weed: So we'll see if the bugs stay away once they start to "get sticky wid it" :blsmoke:

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R2T :peace:
 
Your leaf growth looks just like mine. The shape of the leaves are exactly the same. We must have the same strain. There are many clones out there being passed off as GSC. These are a unique strain, obvious differences compared to the other strains I growing. I'm kinda intrigued with these plants.
 
Yep, the leaves are definitely weird. Never seen anything like them. When they were younger most of the leaves looked 3 bladed. Again, really odd, but it produces good size tight nugs that are just what the Doctor ordered :eyesmoke:

R2T

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The shape of the leaves are exactly the same.
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