I tried a Sativa-pheno Green Crack prior to growing my own. I was blown away by the energetic high and clear mango taste.
However, my own Green Crack sprouted as an Indica-leaning pheno, making the high significantly different to what I was expecting. Not a bad high at all, but certainly different.
She started out with some twisty leaves with splotches and she didn't stretch too much hitting flower. Not the easiest strain I've grown, but definitely not the hardest, either.
160C:
Flavours of citrus-y herbs
+ Slightly energetic
+ Clearer vision
+ Anxiety melts away
+ No dry mouth/eyes
180C:
Flavours of fresh fruit with flowery undertones
+ Happy
+ Slightly energetic
+ Cerebral sativa high.
- Super dry mouth
(About 30 minutes in, it slithered into a nice muscle relaxing and pain reducing experience.)
+ Pain reduction
+ Relaxing
210C:
Flavours of nuts and indescribable sweet herbs
+ Body high with almost no head high, just pure body relaxation. I had to lie down.
+ Mellow
+ Visuals (closed-eyes visuals, objects pivoting and "breathing")
- Couch-lock
- Dry eyes
Overall, I am not too impressed with the indica pheno of Green Crack -- however, I am germinating new seeds of this very strain just to get the sativa pheno I know and love.
Thanks to @Fast_Buds for breeding this stuff :)
She started out with twisty leaves and splotches. Comparing her to other growers who had similar issues, I chalked it up to a bad batch genetics-wise.
Once she got going, she did pretty well. Not as well as her CBD sister, but well enough to not get frustrated.
Took longer to finish than advertised, but that's to be expected. She dried and cured well.
No mold or diseases, but genetically weak(er) than many other strains, making her a Normal difficulty strain to grow.
I am growing both Green Crack (top left) and its CBD counterpart CBD Crack (top right), both from the same breeder.
Both plants have identical environment and feeding schedules.
@DWCbadassquestionmark, Followed you right back, good sir and/or madam. Let's see where this goes! Hopefully Green Crack is a nice booster for those long nights of coding.
@@UmFzbXVz, thanks for the insight. I'll definitely keep the TDS down a little next time. I thought it seemed a little excessive... Live and learn I guess. Thanks again.
@DWCbadassquestionmark, Oh yeah, I can see that. Those splotches -- at least for me -- only show up when I use this specific soil that is loaded with nutrients. Perhaps your TDS is a little on the high side? Your plant will soon adjust so don't change anything, but perhaps lower the nute concentration on the next seedling you get :)
When I pop seeds in Jiffy pellets or in rockwool cubes with only pH'd water, I never see these things. (See my current grow of 40+ year old seed -- that one sprouted in Jiffy and has no discoloration except anthocyanin build-up due to strong LED)
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