Humboldt Seed Organization Fast Flowering Green Crack

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Fast Flowering Green Crack by Humboldt Seed Organization is a feminized, Indica-dominant marijuana strain that stands out for her speed, her heavy yields, and an intense and penetrating sweet aroma, with notes of spices and citrus fruits. She’s the result of a cross between a male Green Crack Auto and a female Green Crack; a strain that grows vigorously and can tackle any situation that she’s faced with.

Speed and pedigree
A delicious and fast genetic equal to the best classic strains
Fast Flowering Green Crack showcases highly valued classic features regarding resistance, yield, flavor, and effect. And, on top of all that, she's got a major trait up her sleeve: out-of-this-world speed. Her flowering phase ranges between 44 and 50 days, which makes cultivation easier as more indoor crops can be grown for a given space, and last-minute setbacks can be avoided when grown outdoors.

She develops into mid-sized plants with Sativa-looking leaves and internodes; her branches are long and her elongated leaves are quite sparse. This morphology allows for optimum growth as the plant is exposed to plenty of air and light while she's growing. Her abundant crops, full of healthy, extremely aromatic, bulky and sticky buds, are always cause for joy.

A true gift for your senses
A powerful aroma and a soothing effect that will invade your body, mind and soul
Fast Flowering Green Crack makes her presence felt wherever she is. She always takes center stage in any garden with her sassy, enveloping aroma that reaches deep. But this doesn't only occur while she's growing… when you taste her, a flavorful tidal wave invades your palate, producing great pleasure. Her relaxing and balanced effect due to her high THC levels (of up to 18%) is also worthy of mention due to its effectiveness in alleviating stress and tension.

You really can't ask for more… On top of all the traits regarding her effect and aroma, she's easy to grow, doesn't need much attention, and produces good and abundant weed in record time. It is important to emphasize her 'FAST' nature, which makes her a successful crop in any climate or environment. Her speed hinders possible fungus or pest attacks, and guarantees first-class results.

Genotype60% Indica / 40% Sativa
CrossGreen Crack Auto x Green Crack
Suitable forIndoors and outdoors
Indoor flowering44-50 days
Indoor yield600 g/m2
Outdoor harvest timeMid-September
Outdoor yield1200 g/plant
Outdoor height2.5 m
THC12-18%
CBD0.01-0.2%




Kind regards :bong:

Mark..
 
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Wowza cant wait to try these out here in a few months next outdoor season they look amazing !
 
:woohoo1::cooldance::cooldance::woohoo1: bloody excellent Mark! ...funny, I just asked about this in PM,...:thanks:... I can't wait to see what some juicy CA Sun can do with her! I'm hoping her aroma is true blue, as it's one of my favorites.. And I haven't had it in ages, she's another victim of pop culture strains it seems... :shrug:
Wowza cant wait to try these out here in a few months next outdoor season they look amazing !
:d5: You and me both Jc! I think if you go with a modestly large pot on her, she'll likely be the first across the finish line! I'm betting 6 weeks or less for us,....
 
:woohoo1::cooldance::cooldance::woohoo1: bloody excellent Mark! ...funny, I just asked about this in PM,...:thanks:... I can't wait to see what some juicy CA Sun can do with her! I'm hoping her aroma is true blue, as it's one of my favorites.. And I haven't had it in ages, she's another victim of pop culture strains it seems... :shrug:

:d5: You and me both Jc! I think if you go with a modestly large pot on her, she'll likely be the first across the finish line! I'm betting 6 weeks or less for us,....
Is the earth a big enough pot ? Lol. I go straight into the ground outdoors my autoflowers are the only girls i tame the rest run wild on my 20 acre plot. It will b nice having quite a few quick varieties this 2020 season thanks to Mark. This will b my 23 season outdoors here in Michigan and the weather always causes me grief in the end of flower im hoping n planning on this coming year that i finish strong mid to late September! I could probably fill a semi trailer with all the rotten moldy bud from over the years because of the rainy cold crapy late flower weather here.
 
Ths soil here where i am is great i have an old river that runs through my back yard which has deposited a lot of black silky smooth dirt on top of gravel it drains really good n the silt from the river is full of neutrients plus ive been working the site for 4 years now composting n all my used indoor dirt n pearlite gets tilled in every spring.
 
Hoping beans show up soon so I can get on this crack. looks awesome and green crack has been my best extraction plant thus far.
U pressing or using solvents for extractions?
 
Is the earth a big enough pot ? Lol. I go straight into the ground outdoors my autoflowers are the only girls i tame the rest run wild on my 20 acre plot. It will b nice having quite a few quick varieties this 2020 season thanks to Mark. This will b my 23 season outdoors here in Michigan and the weather always causes me grief in the end of flower im hoping n planning on this coming year that i finish strong mid to late September! I could probably fill a semi trailer with all the rotten moldy bud from over the years because of the rainy cold crapy late flower weather here.
:rofl: maybe,.... Actually, I thought you mentioned going to pots, huge or otherwise, to scale down and speed up a bit?
 
:rofl: maybe,.... Actually, I thought you mentioned going to pots, huge or otherwise, to scale down and speed up a bit?
I may im not sure. Possibly both methods i really like going huge though but that is usually where my issues come from. Im playing with the idea of only doing 4 or 6 monsters and the rest of my 12 with autos and possibly some light dep. Does restricting the roots force the plant to finish quicker ? Interesting thought ive never had. I may just have to get me a 50 gallon pot or something to play with outdoors this summer. Thanks for getting my gears turning.
 
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