Greenpoint seeds!!

Big Green Thumb

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Some obs #3 buds in the jar.
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Some things I've noticed about this strain: it's the easiest, fasted to clone strain of all my strains, it's not good to smoke at night due to the fact it keeps you awake. Great for day smoking. It isn't as dense as cnc or my triple nova: a quart jar filled around 80% full of this obs is 33-38 grams vs 42 or more grams of cnc. Thus stuff is not fun to trim if you don't want a lot of sugar leaves. There are small leaves all through the buds, but the upside is the leaves are pretty well covered in frost.
 
Some obs #3 buds in the jar.
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Some things I've noticed about this strain: it's the easiest, fasted to clone strain of all my strains, it's not good to smoke at night due to the fact it keeps you awake. Great for day smoking. It isn't as dense as cnc or my triple nova: a quart jar filled around 80% full of this obs is 33-38 grams vs 42 or more grams of cnc. Thus stuff is not fun to trim if you don't want a lot of sugar leaves. There are small leaves all through the buds, but the upside is the leaves are pretty well covered in frost.
I am thinking of growing those next. I am looking for a good tasting day time weed for hiking and that sort of thing, so that should fit the bill. I usually just stick a bud in a pipe and bring it so looser buds actually work well as they burn a little easier.
 

Big Green Thumb

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I am thinking of growing those next. I am looking for a good tasting day time weed for hiking and that sort of thing, so that should fit the bill. I usually just stick a bud in a pipe and bring it so looser buds actually work well as they burn a little easier.
I have 2 different phenos of it. The one pictured above that smells super strong of gasoline/ goof off and orange peel. And my obs #5 that much more mellow sweet vanilla with a hint of orange. Both are at least good.
 

Bakersfield

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Howdy all. Here's the Macdawgs. Interesting ....
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I'd wager that the crinkely specimen is a special needs baby.
I am growing a plant right now that did this same thing up to its early teens. It was if she was starving. The drip emitter was about 8 inches from her in a tray and she languished, possibly from a very small root mass.
I ended up putting a drip emitter near its base and she has now outgrown the fugly and appears to be back on track.
 
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