Greenpoint seeds!!

psychadelibud

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I've got triplets on quite a few packs, but with so many keepers found in each pack, I've slowed my roll.
Lol I do too on most strains. I have 9 packs of Night Rider. Something about that strain just makes me wanna push it hard. Plus I need a solid I95 pheno for my journal over on icmag... Haha.

Sorry to hear about the 50% germ rate dude. First time in my entire life a week ago I popped 18 GPS for my first time and had 100% germination rate on all of them. And that is with 4 different strains.

Do you do the the soaking method in distilled water? Just curious.
 

Bakersfield

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So because it seems like a good time to ask. From those of you with the experience with GPS gear, what recommendations would you make on strains for PTSD, severe central nervous system damage, physical pain, eyeball pressure (glaucoma) and cancer?
Cheers :)
Not really sure, but I was reading up on THCV recently and it has been found useful in treating PTSD, it seems to inhibit the ability to experience fear.
Durban is a great strain for THCV and many of its crosses like Girl Scout Cookies have high levels.
 

Spondylo Grow

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How is the germination and vigor on the Cookies N Chem?

I'm currently running an old pack of Chem Cookies by Mamiko, Chem D x (forum) Girl Scout Cookies. The same strain and seed run that Skunkmasterflex pulled the GMO Cookies from.

I ended up with 50% germination and they're the slowest growing plants in veg. They've been vegging for a month and are barely 1 foot tall. :-(
I have only popped 6, but had perfect germ rates and great growth and vigour (with the Cookies n Chem). Unfortunately only 1 of 6 were female, but I am hoping I have a half pack full of sexy ladies to pop at another time!
 

Bakersfield

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Lol I do too on most strains. I have 9 packs of Night Rider. Something about that strain just makes me wanna push it hard. Plus I need a solid I95 pheno for my journal over on icmag... Haha.

Sorry to hear about the 50% germ rate dude. First time in my entire life a week ago I popped 18 GPS for my first time and had 100% germination rate on all of them. And that is with 4 different strains.

Do you do the the soaking method in distilled water? Just curious.
I think they're about 5 years old and weren't stored correctly, in Spain nonetheless.
 

GreenHighlander

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Not really sure, but I was reading up on THCV recently and it has been found useful in treating PTSD, it seems to inhibit the ability to experience fear.
Durban is a great strain for THCV and many of its crosses like Girl Scout Cookies have high levels.
I have significant experience with Durban poison back in the late 90s. It was good for my ptsd but I seemed to build up tolerance to it within days of use, which sucked. Was an incredible , fast flowering sativa outdoors in northern Ontario though.
 

psychadelibud

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I have significant experience with Durban poison back in the late 90s. It was good for my ptsd but I seemed to build up tolerance to it within days of use, which sucked. Was an incredible , fast flowering sativa outdoors in northern Ontario though.
I think Hibernate would be good for "deep" pain relief but not sure on how well you can function on her.

I have Lyme disease... Due to the years I have spent in the bush guerilla growing and let me tell you it is a bitch. I tend to have better pain relief with sativa vs Indica's personally.

I recommended hibernate due to the fact that most people choose heavy indicas for pain over NLD strains.
 
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Bakersfield

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I have Lyme disease... Due to the years I have spent in the bush guerilla growing and let me tell you it is a bitch. I tend to have better pain relief with sativa vs India's personally.
Makes me afraid to leave the Ak.
The only danger in the woods around here, is getting eaten by a bear, sucked dry from our mosquitoes, or getting stomped to death by a moose.
No snakes, or weird blood born pathogens. :o
 

naiveCon

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Makes me afraid to leave the Ak.
The only danger in the woods around here, is getting eaten by a bear, sucked dry from our mosquitoes, or getting stomped to death by a moose.
No snakes, or weird blood born pathogens. :o
At least you can see and defend yourself against a bear,

The deer ticks which transmit the Lyme disease are running rampant here in the Northeast. They're about the size of the tip of a pin and nearly impossible to see.
 

Velvet Elvis

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Hey fam!,

I have not grown the knight rider. I have 2 packs and I'm REALLY excited to grow them. Maybe I'll pop some today (i need to start a new round) :)

As for the pioneer kush, I only popped 2- 1 male 1 female.

smoke report on cackleberry? did it earn a spot as a keeper? did you ever find anything good from ocean grown? I think it was you I pointed in there direction many moons ago.

I am about to pull trigger on dreamcatcher, cackleberry, and jelly pie. is there anything else I should consider? im not much of a ogkb fan so I am skipping the BB.
 

dstroy

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Some people are just waiting for others to step out of line, to what they consider wrong or just waiting to attack on another's experience to... Why? I don't know.

But I did say I can't argue about this one cause you fellars are right. There ya go, you got your target, you got your lead, you got your point, you proved me wrong. I will take that and walk with it.

But still... It works for me. Lets talk about Green Point.

Add On Edit: When my seeds finally grow older and show sex, I will share my ratios... Same as everyone else. And IF, I have a higher F to M ratio, I will proceed in explaining exactly why "I believe" I did have more females than I did males. And what if it doesn't happen for the first time in all these years for me? I will laugh at myself and feel ignorant as hell and tell you all that I was wrong, proved wrong and not to ever take my advice on that statement and ask mods to remove it from the thread for the sake of having the reputation as a liar... But hey, I feel good about it. And it is sketched into this thread for reference and I won't forget to throw up my results. Actually this will be my first time ever documenting it. So I am excited for the challenge.
Hey man, I'd just like to point out that while I enjoy your persona, this is pseudoscience.

What you are describing is correlation, specifically a positive correlation. What you want to find is the causitive, which requires more than what most people's home laboratories are capable of.

For example, did you know that there is a positive correlation between ice cream sales and drowning (the more ice cream that is sold, the more that people drown. no bullshit)? Does ice cream cause drowning, or is there another factor at play here that we are not aware of? (it's because more people buy ice cream when the weather is nice, and more people go swimming when the weather is nice)

Another problem is that your dataset is far too small. Even if you grow out 600 plants, it's too small and will have too many outliers (such as different packs from different plants, or even variance pack to pack). Not only that, but conditions from germination to two weeks must be repeatable exactly time and time again until you have enough points to be able to plot a line.
 

tatonka

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Hey man, I'd just like to point out that while I enjoy your persona, this is pseudoscience.

What you are describing is correlation, specifically a positive correlation. What you want to find is the causitive, which requires more than what most people's home laboratories are capable of.

For example, did you know that there is a positive correlation between ice cream sales and drowning (the more ice cream that is sold, the more that people drown. no bullshit)? Does ice cream cause drowning, or is there another factor at play here that we are not aware of? (it's because more people buy ice cream when the weather is nice, and more people go swimming when the weather is nice)

Another problem is that your dataset is far too small. Even if you grow out 600 plants, it's too small and will have too many outliers (such as different packs from different plants, or even variance pack to pack). Not only that, but conditions from germination to two weeks must be repeatable exactly time and time again until you have enough points to be able to plot a line.
Science not drama
 

Bakersfield

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At least you can see and defend yourself against a bear,

The deer ticks which transmit the Lyme disease are running rampant here in the Northeast. They're about the size of the tip of a pin and nearly impossible to see.
Crazy! We don't have fleas and ticks either. :mrgreen:

Bears here are best avoided! It's a good practice to speak loudly and make as much noise as you can when walking in the woods. If you get too close and surprise a bear, a couple of inches on the length of the barrel on your pistol, as you unholster, can make the difference of getting off a shot or getting mauled and getting buried for a midnight snack. Those brownies are lightning fast and can plow right through brush and small trees.
It's not like there's one hiding behind every tree, though. A person is more likely to get mugged in the city than eaten in the woods.
 

evergreengardener

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Crazy! We don't have fleas and ticks either. :mrgreen:

Bears here are best avoided! It's a good practice to speak loudly and make as much noise as you can when walking in the woods. If you get too close and surprise a bear, a couple of inches on the length of the barrel on your pistol, as you unholster, can make the difference of getting off a shot or getting mauled and getting buried for a midnight snack. Those brownies are lightning fast and can plow right through brush and small trees.
It's not like there's one hiding behind every tree, though. A person is more likely to get mugged in the city than eaten in the woods.
We only have black bears around here and i know some people bigger than the bears lol
 

ray098

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Thanks man. I really appreciate that.

Gu is making it easy with these beans though. Have not had a disappointing plant in the wild west series so far.

Pioneer kush yielded very small but it was pure bubba FIRE. Leather, coffee, tennis balls. I only had one female too.
Got any pics of the pk
 
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