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    Key Lime Pie Strain ...anyone?

    Infinite Euphoria is a separate variety, unrelated to GSC. It is a mostly daytime type and flowers in a legitimate 50-55 days indoors. The company that vends KLP, Burning Bush, also has IE clones. Best, bopper
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    Where can I get good quality Blue Dream clones at.

    Thanks for the recommendation. We took an early impression that dhn, as the source for many of the Blue Sky/SR71 clones, purveyed bland stuff. All of their early offerings were grown from seed, if memory serves, and clone-only types weren't available. It is nice to hear of improved...
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    Where can I get good quality Blue Dream clones at.

    Not all of us are online continuously. When a site search shows an existing thread with pertinent info, why start a new thread, only to repeat the same information? Any pointers to a source of the "original" BD would still be most welcome. We're a bit isolated and never managed to find a BD...
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    Where can I get good quality Blue Dream clones at.

    The article above from the El Camino Wellness Newsletter describes the "original" BD we've been seeking for some time. The most recent candidate from the vendor SCM (Santa Cruz Mountain) at HHC looks promising with thin-fingered leaves and a thin stalk in early veg, but we'll reserve judgement...
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    Key Lime Pie Strain ...anyone?

    Sorry to hear that. Thanks again for the great info. Although the odds seem stacked against this SCM BD being any different than our previous clones, we'll give it a whirl anyway. Perhaps it will be a pleasant surprise like the KLP GSC. ;) Best, bopper
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    Key Lime Pie Strain ...anyone?

    Thanks for the frank response. The "original" BD is supposed to run 10-11+ weeks and have an up-lifting effect. All of the versions we tried would have been well passed peak by even 70 days and none were up. :( A search shows that you previously recommended Granny Purps in Santa Cruz as a...
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    Key Lime Pie Strain ...anyone?

    Thanks again for the useful info. :) Please excuse a short off-topic diversion. Your knowledge of local clones seems pretty comprehensive. Please advise whether this short question need be taken to a separate thread. Do you know if any of the local club clones of Blue Dream are the original...
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    Key Lime Pie Strain ...anyone?

    Thanks for the clarification. The last clause in my response, "assuming of course that the quality of effect is sufficiently fine", was no doubt a bit reductive. After nearly 50 years of toking, one realizes that the one's preferences aren't as easily codified as one once imagined. Fineness...
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    Key Lime Pie Strain ...anyone?

    Thanks for the great info. Sounds as if the MF version comparatively doesn't merit the time and space, both of which are at a premium in our modest grow. Most cannabis seems pretty mild these days, so the word stronger gets our immediate attention, assuming of course that the quality of effect...
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    Key Lime Pie Strain ...anyone?

    Our first grow of KLP was a small plant and in no way optimized for yield. A barely dried tester joint is under fire as I write and initial quality seems good enough (high praise for a clone in my world, even if yield was low). :D How does the KLP quality and yield compare to the MF Cookies...
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    Key Lime Pie Strain ...anyone?

    If memory serves, they called it KLP to differentiate it from the other GSC clones. It was changed to GSC because the name KLP just confused the issue. We just finished one (at 70 days indoor) and it looks and smells quite dank. A real initial evaluation will be made after it is dry in a...
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    MO's, DHN, SCM Girls Scout Cookie cuts........

    My apologies for the late update. The MO GSC yielded well and looked good, but the quality of the smoke was mediocre at best. The clone was not retained. I just cut what Burning Bush Nurseries called Key Lime Pie (now renamed GSC) and it is much more dank and resinous than the MO, but with...
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    MO's, DHN, SCM Girls Scout Cookie cuts........

    Thanks Grandpapy for the response. Ours is topped and trained to six branches, with growth below about 16" from the top of the remaining branches trimmed off early, so the overall appearance is different. The bud density along the branches and the bud form in your posted photo does, however...
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    MO's, DHN, SCM Girls Scout Cookie cuts........

    Thanks for the update. I'll be sure to relay some impressions post-harvest. It is looking as if it will finish right near 70 days, so the just-dried should be ready for uncured trials in about two weeks. We'll likely try to get down to elemental wellness and check out the MF GSC. Thanks...
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    MO's, DHN, SCM Girls Scout Cookie cuts........

    Thanks for the informative response. We were under the impression that this GSC cut was from MO, before DH had them available. Perhaps the information got "lost in translation" and the clone was from DH. Sometimes the stake labels with Harborside clones are not as clear as might be hoped. :)...
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    MO's, DHN, SCM Girls Scout Cookie cuts........

    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...
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    Girl Scout Cookies Clones? - Bay Area, CA

    The first of our GSC clones is now 59 days into flowering and rapidly ripening. As is our usual practice, this plant was grown organically with a rich mix of nutrient sources, so the smell, taste and quality should tell everything. We're hoping for the Thin Mint type and the short stature...
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    Girl Scout Cookies Clones? - Bay Area, CA

    Hello, We picked up one of your GSC clones from Harborside when they were $40 each. How can we tell if it is the Thin Mint cut or the Platinum? It was not labelled as "Platinum" and is a beautiful, healthy, but diminutive plant (short with close nodes). Any culture recommendations for this...
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