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Greenhouse Great White Shark Question?
I had some problems with my first go around with the doctor being all mutants but I think im going to give Greenhouse another chance. I am looking for a short flowering higher yielding plant. I had a friend grow out the Great White Shark and got some great results, he did not remember if they were Greenhouse or not so people that have tried this strain, Was it a true 50 day strain and was the yield substantial?
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Suburban Toker
Join Date: Jun 2006
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I've had a friend deal with shark shock which is pretty much the same thing. The indica pheno went about 55-60, the sativa was 65-75. It was pretty good smoke too knocked you out for the most part. The yield was higher on the more indica pheno, average about 2 oz's per plant under a 400 watter. His indica pheno was squat and reaked to high hell. But I hope this answered your questions.
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Join Date: May 2007
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i just finished a grow of the greenhouse gws,i got about a oz a plant.but i put them into flowering at about 10 inches.the ones i had took 8 weeks to finish,it is a end of day smoke for sure...i think the greenhouse whitewidow was a little better all around though....a little smoother and better crystal production.
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Stoned immaculate
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: England
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im lucky enough to be smoking some GWS bud as i type donated kindly by a friend, it is definetly one i'll be looking to grow myself sometime soon, it is a similair stone to the white rhino with a good head feeling with a smooth relaxing body stone but this one just edges it with a slightly more cerebral high and sweeter taste, no doubt due to the super skunk genetics that are very prevailant.
My friends only criticism was that the GWS is not a particulary good yielder, he usually grows widow but despite the lesser yield he does say he'll be doing it again sometime. Last edited by Backdoor man; 10-15-2007 at 09:59 PM.. |
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