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Green crack x sweet pink grapefruit f4

Monkdawg840

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These turned out great. Big yields, better flavors from the SPg but green crack dominant in structure and looks. Very berry flavors in some with the green crack mango pine in some. A half pound plant was yielded from a month and a half veg on these in the heavy pheno.
 

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Monkdawg840

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The SPg f4 is also known as dynamite from next generations stock. I found such a nice SPg dominant male I had to try him out. It reeked of grapefruit in veg even and had a nice structure and I'm very familiar with the line as well so it was a nice fit. It turned out to be a great stud though, and I wish I saved him now. Any Michigan med patients can pick some beans up in calumet at the dispensary of these right now of what is left of my stock.
 

Monkdawg840

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This cross is nicer than the green crack cut itself in the right phenos. I'm just glad I kept some myself.
 

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Monkdawg840

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Very green crack dominant but touches of the SPg in phenos. I was hoping to up the gc yields and add some more flavor into a great line. The 1988 g13 hp I crossed into the green crack as well but this cross ended up my favorite.
 

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catalyte

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i wonder if this cross also goes by the name Pink Crack in Canada? i thought it was a cross of Pink Kush and Green Crack just because of the name but i guess i could be wrong....
 

homebrew420

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That sounds and looks truly amazing. What a great hybrid. How many did you grow out? Still got seeds?
Nice work

Peace
 
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