I'm pretty sure the rest of these are from harvest, day 63.
Thx for the photos. NICE colas! A man who obviously knows his Crack. Pretty amazing strain for such a short flowering cycle. I passed out some GC samples to local ffriends and a big thumbs up. Have heard that the cut is getting old and issues starting to show up.
Yeah in the field GC is becoming more susceptible to powdery mildew and pests. I know peeps making GC crosses yet still keeping the short flowering cycle and an improvement if anything. One is a cross of GC to Blue Knight and BK rocks and becoming somewhat of a legend in some areas in Cali. There's other short flowering cycle strains available and more being made. Hopefully in the next few weeks will be getting cuts of one of those I think has potential. No worries mate and always something newer available. I think the GC for you has plenty of legs left in it.You believe GC is starting to suffer from genetic degredation? I'm still new to the strain, so I can't say much about it.
Luckily, there's always something new ready to surpass the older elite strains. I've been dreaming about some girl scout cookies. Maybe that's the one?
Once I try some out, hopefully within a few weeks, will give you my take on it.I've been dreaming about some girl scout cookies. Maybe that's the one?
These last four shots are some different angles on the garden after I finiished the transplant.
The red hose is the feed line, the black is the drain.
Flat white paint is all you need brother.Do you plan on poly'ing or reflectix on those walls?