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Girl Scout Cookies

Thomas Paine

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Greenhouse GS Cookies. It went super dark because the nights dropped below 45 degrees

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Greenhouse GS Cookies. It went super dark because the nights dropped below 45 degrees

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That GH cookie looks nothing like the real thing. Probably dropped temp to get a dark color to make it more intriguing.

It does look frosty though. Probably a nice plant.

I'm surprised some people are showing nice frosty plants on random GSC bagseed because I would expect quite a bit of spread. Must be the parents were selectively bred for quite a bit and selected carefully.
 

LAMBS-BREAD

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That GH cookie looks nothing like the real thing. Probably dropped temp to get a dark color to make it more intriguing.

It does look frosty though. Probably a nice plant.

I'm surprised some people are showing nice frosty plants on random GSC bagseed because I would expect quite a bit of spread. Must be the parents were selectively bred for quite a bit and selected carefully.


son, plants will look and grow differently in different environment... Outdoor/indoor, organic/chem, cold temp/heat etc... Those factors plays a big role... Don't judge a strain by the look of it on a picture :)
 

Thomas Paine

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That GH cookie looks nothing like the real thing. Probably dropped temp to get a dark color to make it more intriguing.

I didn't drop the temps of anything, nature did. It was outdoors in a greenhouse.
 

MildeStoner

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son, plants will look and grow differently in different environment... Outdoor/indoor, organic/chem, cold temp/heat etc... Those factors plays a big role... Don't judge a strain by the look of it on a picture
We call it phenoplasticity!
 

Danksmith

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I'm surprised some people are showing nice frosty plants on random GSC bagseed because I would expect quite a bit of spread. Must be the parents were selectively bred for quite a bit and selected carefully.

the term bagseed would indicate for me no selection at all.....
rather a genetic reshuffling of whichever plant the s1 came from... so very similar to mom but not exact... assuming that is its a single or two beans in a large sak(S1)...

anytime i see more than a few seeds at a time it indicates a pollen leak and germination....

however i have several platinum cookie seeds from a norcal grow thats fully seeded like crazy but all the kids are uniform and cookie looking .....so idk...

i can say now the forum s1 is frostier than kens cookies which is nice:woohoo:.....so well see
 

talktosamson

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Eh those huge sativa leaves looks nothing like any GSC ive ever grown or seen. Honestly my outdoor GSC just look like giant version of my indoor GSC.
 

Thomas Paine

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I have 4 versions of GSC...

The one pictured is a bag seed from OGKB Cookies. I found 6 seeds in a pound, popped two.

I also have Dark Heart Nursery's Platinum GSC
Purple City Genetics GSC
Thin Mint GS Cookies

And
Animal Cookies
East Bay Sorbet (CP x GSC)


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Sampson, you live in Oregon. No offense - but how do you know what you have is even Cookies?

Not all GSC leaves are wide. Some have slimmer 7 - 9 blades leaves. Other cuts have super wide 5 blade fan leaves. Some plants have both.

I live in SF, CA

Home of the Cookies. It is in every club out here. Clones and teens available from Norcal all the way down to San Jose, all over the place. Seeds have been available from clubs (Hemp Center) and private vendors for years.

Many of my friends grow it. I see full units all the time, from multiple people. I am practically swimming in Cookies.

Have an awesome day :tiphat:
 

Thomas Paine

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Purple City Genetics has thinner leaves.

I've seen the Santa Cruz Mountain cuts at Harborside.
The clones have thin leaves on those ones as well. Not sure about the big plants.
 

Sleeper7784

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I just need somebody with a Twitter account to ask via twitter who's gsc cuts they served up yesterday. I personally don't tweet nor know how.
 

talktosamson

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I have 4 versions of GSC...

The one pictured is a bag seed from OGKB Cookies. I found 6 seeds in a pound, popped two.

I also have Dark Heart Nursery's Platinum GSC
Purple City Genetics GSC
Thin Mint GS Cookies

And
Animal Cookies
East Bay Sorbet (CP x GSC)


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Sampson, you live in Oregon. No offense - but how do you know what you have is even Cookies?

Not all GSC leaves are wide. Some have slimmer 7 - 9 blades leaves. Other cuts have super wide 5 blade fan leaves. Some plants have both.

I live in SF, CA

Home of the Cookies. It is in every club out here. Clones and teens available from Norcal all the way down to San Jose, all over the place. Seeds have been available from clubs (Hemp Center) and private vendors for years.

Many of my friends grow it. I see full units all the time, from multiple people. I am practically swimming in Cookies.

Have an awesome day :tiphat:

First things first, there is only one true original Girl scout cookies, anything else is a substitute. From what you said, the strain pictured is a F1 seed from some "OGKB" you had a pound of. Thus that is not GSC, that is some random shit you grew. You have no idea what pollinated that plant or if it pollinated it's self. A Proper and more educated response would have been to inform us that you had no idea what that really was instead of insulting my state and our apparent inability to get real strains up here in the boonies.

Secondly. I know I have the "real GSC" because I got it from a very respected member on here on a trip to cali. I'm not going to throw names around, ive been on the site for 10 years I know LOTS of you. Lastly, you know Oregon is right above California right? I can be in the bay in 6 hours, getting the original GSC cut was literately the easiest thing i have ever done in my life.
 

TickleMyBalls

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No one has "real" cookies. Thin mint still never passed out says cookiefam. Good job, you have the forum cut. So does everyone and their mom. It's almost played out already. Bring on the cookie crosses!
 

talktosamson

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No one has "real" cookies. Thin mint still never passed out says cookiefam. Good job, you have the forum cut. So does everyone and their mom. It's almost played out already. Bring on the cookie crosses!

Pure fantasy that no one snuck the thin mint out of the cookie family. I'm over the cookies myself. Luoie og took its spot in my flowering room a while ago. Only exsists in my outdoor garden.
 

TickleMyBalls

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The cookiefam is 3 people and they all say they didnt give any cuts out. We're not talking a giant group of growers here...
 

Avinash.miles

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i come to this thread... just to post a pic of some local gsc i picked up, post a smoke report on it.... and find the typical arguing about over-hyped genetics and their sources and who's got the true true cut from who...
*yawn*
same thing going on in this thread as the 3 or more that got shut down before it, going back to last year at this time and farther, now there are just fewer users arguing in here.


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I've had better tasting cookies that's forsure, this batch tastes like super lemony sweet og, very hard hitting and dopey...
:ying:
 

headimonster

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can anyone ID this cut for me, as to what they think it looks like;

stems smells of GDPish but creamier. veggin plants were topped at about 12", and the new clone i just FIM'd right away (at about 4") to see the way she likes to grow the most....LST'ing the mom after topping produced a lot "quicker" growth, the plant seems to get very nodey towards the bottom, but cleaning that out allows more top growth, reminiscent to a blueberry choc thai i have grown before.


pics of plant vegging:


pics of a clone from mum:

 
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headimonster

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pic of flowering plant (flipped @ 12" for just testing) (day 19):


buddy and i smell earthy undertones, with chocolatey grape...real hard to tell tho at this point
 

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