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Girl Scout Crack (Green Crack x GSC)

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Week 1. Vegetation
7 years ago
3 cm
18 hrs
25 °C
5.8
No Smell
150 PPM
50 %
20 °C
60 cm
Tester for Seedsman - Girl Scout Crack (Green Crack x GSC) Popped in a wet paper towel in an open bag. Once she popped a nice little root she was transplanted into a solo cup of Coco & Perlite at approx 2:1 ratio. Her germination bag is sprayed and left on top like a humidity dome for its first day or two above the coco. I use tap water which has a ppm of approx 150-190 so I only feed with water for its first week or so. I only give very light waterings to encourage fast root growth. On Day 2 her cup was Back-filled and sprayed.
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Week 2. Vegetation
7 years ago
7 cm
18 hrs
25 °C
5.8
No Smell
50 %
19 °C
50 cm
Nutrients 1
Ionic Cal-Mag Pro - Growth Technology
Ionic Cal-Mag Pro 0.5 mll
Late on updating as I've been away for a week but not to worry, it's always good to have someone you trust to look after your girls while you're away. She was only given cal-mag for the week to keep it simple for my friend as there's other girls which needed a more complex feed for him. At this stage it should be ok. Not much to update at this stage other than how healthy and happy she's been since sprouting 🐺
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Week 3. Vegetation
7 years ago
15 cm
18 hrs
24 °C
5.8
Weak
500 PPM
50 %
19 °C
50 cm
Nutrients 4
TriPart Grow - Terra Aquatica
TriPart Grow 1 mll
TriPart Micro - Terra Aquatica
TriPart Micro 0.6 mll
TriPart Bloom - Terra Aquatica
TriPart Bloom 0.3 mll
This girls doing very well and growing nice and healthy. Nutrients above are approximate, her feed this week has been a slightly watered down full veg feed from the other girls' feedings. Now I'm back in charge she'll be given other supplements such as silicon etc and now, finally, Mammoth P! I topped her as soon as I got back from my holiday and I think it might be the only time as she's a bit behind the rest of the garden. My aim is to get her to a decent size before flipping them all to Flower. Overall she's growing beautifully so far. Thanks for following 🐺
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Week 4. Vegetation
7 years ago
16 cm
18 hrs
25 °C
5.8
Weak
700 PPM
50 %
19 °C
8 L
50 cm
Nutrients 9
Honey 0.013 mll
Molasses 0.793 mll
Epsom salts 0.013 mll
Very busy week for this girl. She was transplanted from a cup to a 2gal Smart Pot. Her feed has been increased to my full strength veg feed, although a weaker mix was given when transplanted to avoid burning the root tips and shocking the plant. She's also been topped and given some minor LST. This is the only time she'll be topped as I don't want to slow her down any more. She's turning out to be a nice little bush, looking forward to next week! Thanks for following 🐺
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Week 5. Vegetation
7 years ago
18 cm
18 hrs
24 °C
5.8
Weak
700 PPM
50 %
19 °C
15 L
50 cm
Nutrients 9
Honey 0.013 mll
Molasses 0.793 mll
Epsom salts 0.013 mll
I wasn't planning on transplanting the Girl Scout Crack, but as there was two or three roots poking through the bottom of her 2gal Smart Pot I decided I'd give her room to spread her feet. She was transplanted into a 4gal Smart Pot then given a weaker feed than usual to avoid shock. She's coped very well, continuing to grow strong and healthy. After a little bit of low stress training, she's created a nice even canopy of 4 tops. After growing in Smart Pots a few times now, I think I'm going to use them only for their finishing pots because in my opinion, transplanting from a Smart Pot damages way too many roots for my liking. Because the roots poke through the bottom, taking the pot off without ripping them is unavoidable, for this reason I'll be using a plastic pot before a 4-5gal Smart Pot to finish in flower. The last three images were taken from my new phone and looks a bit lighter and not quite the same colour as real life, unlike my old phone. So I guess we'll have to get used to the new shade of green! It has many adjustments and settings so it may just be a case of tweaking to perfection. Thanks for following 🐺
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Week 6. Flowering
7 years ago
39 cm
12 hrs
24 °C
5.9
Weak
60 %
18 °C
15 L
50 cm
Nutrients 9
Honey 0.013 mll
Molasses 0.793 mll
Epsom salts 0.026 mll
Flipped to 12/12 on Day 38. Base nutrients have been levelled at 1:1:1 ratio during transition. Silicon and Cal-mag have been increased slightly. Sugars will stay the same until we see trichome development. I've increased Mammoth P as recommended on the bottle. She was given a slight defoliation and cleaned up underneath on Day 7 of Flower. Depending on her growth and stretch, I'll give her a good defoliation and possibly lollipop her a bit more in just under a weeks time. The Girl Scout Crack has stretched a fair amount and has almost caught up with the rest of the garden, whilst keeping a very good structure. She's got very thick stems so hopefully that means thick flowers 😉 it'll be interesting to see if she can actually meet the rest of the gardens canopy in the next week. She's been very happy and healthy and I'm impressed with her growth and transition into flower so far. Sorry for the terrible pics, I'll be swapping my phone for one with a better camera soon! Thanks for following! 🐺
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Week 7. Flowering
7 years ago
55 cm
12 hrs
24 °C
5.9
Weak
770 PPM
60 %
18 °C
15 L
45 cm
Nutrients 9
Honey 0.013 mll
Molasses 0.793 mll
Epsom salts 0.026 mll
Second week of stretch. At the end of the week her base nutrients ratio was adjusted closer to 1:2:3 (G/M/B) as she gets towards the end of her stretch. The Girl Scout Crack has definitely impressed me throughout her stretch. She's managed to reach the rest of the canopy in the garden and has grown the thickest stems I think I've seen for a plant this size! Her four tops have the thickest, strongest stems in the garden. I decided not to lollipop her quite as much as I usually would as she's a smaller plant, but she's still had a good clean up and minor defoliation for better light penetration to the lower growth. She's slowing her stretch down, probably a couple more days at the most as she's just starting her calyx formation. Can't wait to see this girls flowers! Thanks for following! 🐺
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Week 8. Flowering
7 years ago
81 cm
12 hrs
24 °C
6
Weak
800 PPM
65 %
18 °C
15 L
45 cm
Nutrients 9
Honey 0.013 mll
Molasses 0.793 mll
Epsom salts 0.026 mll
Week 3 Flower Base nutrients ratio was gradually adjusted to 1:2:3 G/M/B by the end of the week, and also slightly increased overall. Silicon was decreased and will be stopped by day 28. Stopped stretching around mid week. The Girl Scout Crack has definitely not let the rest of the tent bully her, she's reached the top of the canopy and even a little more. She's looking very healthy with nice thick stems. Nice button buds so far and just about starting to produce trichomes. Looking forward to seeing her progress. Thanks for following! 🐺
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Week 9. Flowering
7 years ago
81 cm
12 hrs
22 °C
6
Strong
800 PPM
68 %
18 °C
15 L
35 cm
Nutrients 9
Honey 0.026 mll
Molasses 1.585 mll
Epsom salts 0.026 mll
Week 4 Flower Silicon was stopped at day 28. Cal-Mag and Epsom Salts will be stopped at day 35. I tied a net in the tent, not as a SCROG, but just for support as they put the weight on. She was given a small maintenance flush on Day 28 and then topped up with a fresh nutrient mix without silicon. The Girl Scout Crack is still perfectly healthy and praying all day. Her flowers are growing well and she's starting to pile on the trichomes. All is going pretty smoothly, looking forward to next week. Thanks for following! 🐺
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Week 10. Flowering
7 years ago
81 cm
12 hrs
22 °C
6
Strong
850 PPM
68 %
18 °C
15 L
35 cm
Nutrients 7
Honey 0.026 mll
Molasses 1.585 mll
TriPart Grow - Terra Aquatica
TriPart Grow 0.5 mll
Week 5 Flower The last feeding of Cal-Mag and Epsom Salts were given on Day 32 as that's just how the watering day fell. I've also started using General Hydroponics Ripen for the first time in my garden so using slightly less than half that is recommended on the bottle for now. I'll increase and test in future waterings/grows to see how much the optimal amount is for my feeding plan. Other than that not much to update this week. Overall, the garden is ticking away smoothly 👍 The Girl Scout Crack is frosting up and building well. She's smelling very nice, quite fruity at the moment. Looking forward to next week! Thanks for following! 🐺
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Week 11. Flowering
7 years ago
81 cm
12 hrs
22 °C
6
Strong
700 PPM
60 %
19 °C
15 L
35 cm
Nutrients 7
Honey 0.026 mll
Molasses 1.585 mll
TriPart Grow - Terra Aquatica
TriPart Grow 0.5 mll
Week 6 Flower I was hoping they wasn't but I'm pretty certain all 4 girls in this flower tent were stunted for a couple of days due to me not realising my new extension lead in the room has a red and green light on it! It was a few weeks ago now, I black taped it a couple days after it was plugged in, once I realised. It wasn't in the tent but it's in the same room and the flower tent has one vent half covered. No herm issues at all but I think it was enough to slow em down for a little bit. The Girl Scout Crack has fattened up very nicely for a cookies cross and is getting some serious frost on her! She's smelling beautiful, kind of fruity but I can't quite put my finger on it while there's so many different smells in the same tent! If you look very closely you might notice a calyx or two on the tip of her cola's turning purple. Hopefully this progresses in the next couple of weeks as we all love purple flowers 😉 She'll be given a couple more feeds before going into a minimum of 2 week flush. Thanks for following! 🐺
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Week 12. Flowering
7 years ago
81 cm
12 hrs
23 °C
6
Strong
700 PPM
60 %
19 °C
15 L
35 cm
Nutrients 7
Honey 0.026 mll
Molasses 1.585 mll
TriPart Grow - Terra Aquatica
TriPart Grow 0.5 mll
Week 7 Flower Not much to comment on this week other than she started flush on Day 49. The Girl Scout Crack is starting to fade into a dark purple like GSC. Thanks for following! 🐺
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Week 13. Flowering
7 years ago
81 cm
12 hrs
23 °C
6
Strong
150 PPM
60 %
19 °C
15 L
35 cm
Week 8 Flower The Girl Scout Crack is now well into flush and still looking and smelling amazing. Her buds have nice purple tones and are completely covered in trichomes. She produces nice fat lower nugs too. Definitely looking forward to running this girl again and giving her a proper run in veg to create a bigger canopy, just like the other plants currently in the tent with her now. She'll be taken down between days 63-65. (My tap water is between 150-190ppm and left to sit for 24hr before watering). Thanks for following! 🐺
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Week 14. Flowering
7 years ago
81 cm
12 hrs
23 °C
6
Strong
150 PPM
60 %
19 °C
15 L
35 cm
Week 9 Flower Sorry for the late update guys, I'm sure you'll understand when I say Christmas was a hectic time! I also like to update my diaries together so I was waiting for all but the MasterKush to come down. The Girl Scout Crack was taken down straight after the Gorilla, on Day 63. In future runs I will only take her as far as 56-60 days at the most, as this is all she needs. With that being said she's looking and smelling amazing. She's definitely got great bag appeal that's for sure. As she wasn't as big as the other girls I decided to give her a rough trim. She'll later be dry trimmed properly before being cured. Looking forward to trying her 🔥 Thanks for following this run and sharing the love and commenting, it's always appreciated 🐺 I'll be doing the harvest update as soon as they're all ready for jars 👍
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Week 14. Harvest
7 years ago
Happy Harvest Day!
Girl Scout Crack - Seedsman
Spent 99 days
Ger Veg Flo Har
10/10
Rated
33.55 g
Bud dry weight per plant
1
Plants
0.24
Grow Room size
Easy
Difficulty
Sleepy
Energy
Indica
Hybrid
Sativa

Height
Day air temperature
Air humidity
PPM
PH
Light schedule
Night air temperature
Pot size
Lamp distance
Girl Scout Crack is everything GSCookies is but with that extra sweetness and fatter buds. This pheno faded into a nice purple much like Cookies, but not nearly as much. With that being said, she is a stunner nonetheless and is definitely a contender for best looking bud this run! Overall she was easy to grow, train and keep happy. She did stretch quite a lot but I'm going to put that down to myself not being able to give her the greatest conditions. As she was smaller than the others, she should have been raised a bit more but once she started her full stretch it was a bit late. Considering she was 3 weeks behind the others in veg, meaning she was almost half the size of the rest, I think she performed extremely well and I'm happy with the outcome. I soon popped another girl which is currently at around 6-7 weeks veg. She's close to going into flower with a bigger canopy than the girl this diary is about. She'll also be flowered under my new 315w CMH so I am definitely looking forward to that one! I won't be doing a diary on her again just yet so follow me on IG to keep up-to-date! I've enjoyed doing this diary, and all my others, on grow diaries and will continue to start more. If even one person has learned one thing from my presence on here, then that makes it all worth it in my opinion! From where I stand that's all we can do for each other our community. Because I've created 4 seperate diaries with 4 different strains, I've had to calculate these by dividing the conditions by 4 (4 plants in total but only one of each strain). This is the fairest and only way to work it out properly. I also want to thank Seedsman for making this possible. I'd recommend not only using their website, but their strains too! I've grown a couple from Seedsman now and have been impressed by all of them, particularly this girl! I can only hope our partnership continues. I'll look forward to growing more of their strains, all of which will be on Grow Diaries! Thanks for following and happy growing! 🐺
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