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Platinum Girl Scout Cookies
It seems like the other GSC thread is all about the Forum and Animal cut. I went through the thread looking for more info on the Platinum cut and it's very difficult weeding through all the information. Seems like the Platinum GSC cut should have it's own little home for information. Anyone who has information or pictures of the Platinum GSC cut, please feel free to contribute.
Let's start out with some pics in VEG: This cut seems to be very slow in VEG. This cut is over a month old. Here's some quotes that I found useful from Yes4Prop215's old GSC thread: https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread....ter&fid=359928 Quote:
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Our Platinum Cookies is so slow to veg... It has to be lifted up to the canopy (with an empty pot, or such) to even have a chance, and still... it's so slow. Anyone tried keeping a hydro mom of this cut? Might be able to veg faster (which would probably still be slow)? Crappy pics to follow at soonish...
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what's happening with your platinum? do you know if it's from DHN or what it's back story is?
I'm dying to try some alongside the OGKB. it will be cool to see how that flowers. good luck! |
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The person who gave me the cut said it was the real PGSC clone only. It went down the line of certain members so I have to assume it's whatever the clone only real one is. Still a long ways a way to see some buds from her. Probably mid March is when she'll be around 15 days of flower. Lots of waiting. I'll be taking some cuts off of her real soon a future test crop. |
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Platinum is a pretty slow vegging plant. For instance I usually veg for 6 weeks in my style of growing (1 plant per light, 30-45 gallon pots of soil) but with the Platinum I feel like I have to do more like 8 weeks to get it to fill the space proper. I top early and then try to leave it alone until I drop the screen on them.
It seems to like ample root space in order to grow at a reasonable speed. I try to be really on top of it with transplanting so they never stall out. Some strains will show you a droopy leaf or other sign of distress when they get root bound but these plats seem to just slow their roll big time without giving you an obvious sign of distress. I think they like to stay a little more on the moist side vs. drying out too much between each watering. They definitely like more humidity vs. less during veg. I try to stay on top of it with foliar feedings as well to keep them rolling along. Some things I do like about this cut: Easy to clone. Fairly resistant to pests/mold. Solid structure compared to super lanky OG's. Obviously the finished quality is high and with good conditions it's possible to grow some pretty fat cookie nugs. All that said, it's pretty easy to mess up and end up with a bunch of popcorn. This plant is never going to yield like crazy compared to many other strains but I think it can be decent if done right. Heat is enemy #1 IMO. Raise those lights up during flowering. If your side branches have fatter, more connected buds than your center branches, your lights are too low. #2 enemy is over fertilization. I grow in amended soil so I don't have to feed heavily but even so I have botched it before and gone too strong with the bloom food. I've watched my buddies growing this one in coco and they always overfeed it, resulting in segmented tops and sub par quality. My feeling is that if you keep your temps in check and your plants are healthy they can handle a little more food. Likewise if your feeding is on point they will be able to handle a little higher temps. When they get overfed and overheated is when things really go sideways in my experience. 5 weeks veg. Just transplanted into a 45 a few days ago, watered in caps bennies and they're starting to take off. Last round. Two rounds back (not my best but not my worst either). |
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theres two platinum cuts out West, DHN platinum cookies which resembles/looks like ogkb & grows like a snail, then theres a cut from Kyle kushman's Buds and Roses collective in LA called platinum cookies that won a Hightimes cup last year that cut looks just like the forum cut and nothing like ogkb,from here it looks like you have the Buds and Roses collective cut!
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my bad im referring to your thread and the pic you just put up,if your on IG checkout my boy "MakinGoo" he runs FORUM,ANIMAL,OGKB,PLATINUM,AND RASPBERRY COOKIES, good luck cookies are def on the other coast shes been spread wide n far good herb and Great breeding stock gsc is!
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Snype have you flowered out your cut yet?
The veg pics you posted look very similar to what I have but it's hard to be sure. |
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