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DrGreenthumbVT

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I just ordered from Pink Box myself, ordered Ice Cream Cake, Apple Fritter :weed:, Runtz, and they threw in a Duct Tape for free. Paid for the order, got tracking and a few days later, my ladies showed up healthy and with roots. I've also heard the rumors that some people may think these cuts aren't legit. While I can't really comment one way or another on if these are the "real deal" just yet if I had the size operation that PinkBox had, why wouldn't I carry only the real deal cuts? Who cares if they have to pay $2K for a cut and sell it for less, by lowering their price they corner the market and make that $2K back much faster. I'm tempted to order the MAC1 Caps cut from them and compare it to my verified cut just to see how it measures up. :bigjoint:
 

DrGreenthumbVT

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Everyone I know that has grown mac1 including myself it grows and yields small. But yours is quite vigorous?
Oh it definitely grows slow in veg but its structure is overall tall and lanky. Doesn't bush out like many others. Stems are super thick which is nice but it's just a pain to grow. And yes, if not grown properly, the yield is low but it makes up for it in quality.
 

boybelue

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I can't speak of this cut but my lvtk looks totally different depending on what light I flower it out under.

Under the cmh it has more spear shaped buds, more airy sativa-ish looking but when I flowered a cut under my quantum boards it looked more compacted indica style buds.

Plus under cmh it was always lime green, no color. Under the boards it had purple hues show up.

Too bad phylos sucks because it would be awesome to compare genetics of the cuts/plants we grow.
Guys put to much emphasis on the way a plant looks in a certain picture/environment. I grow outside and a couple different places inside and I use a lot of different types of lighting. Plants can change there appearance dramatically with just the slightest change in environment, be it light, temps humidity whatever. I find it kinda funny when I see somebody say “aw that’s not the real cut” or “man you got ripped off that’s not the same cut” just by looking at a picture of a plant grown in a different environment. I just about threw grape pie away because it kept turning out leafy as hell and just didn’t impress, around that time I had a buddy wanting to learn to grow and I gave him all my old LED panels and some cuts and his grape pie turned out killer, same cut and his first grow ever, just something different about his environment or the spectrum of all those different LED panels. I sent another buddy some unrooted cuts and he swore up and down I got them mixed up because two of the same strain looked totally different and I explained they were grown in different areas and after he vegged them in the same environment a while they started looking alike. Plants just don’t look identical even when you have all the parameters dialed in the same, same medium, nutes, lights, temps humidity, water source, something will change just enough and you will have a different outcome most of the time if your growing in different areas. IMO
 

UpstateRecGrower

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Guys put to much emphasis on the way a plant looks in a certain picture/environment. I grow outside and a couple different places inside and I use a lot of different types of lighting. Plants can change there appearance dramatically with just the slightest change in environment, be it light, temps humidity whatever. I find it kinda funny when I see somebody say “aw that’s not the real cut” or “man you got ripped off that’s not the same cut” just by looking at a picture of a plant grown in a different environment. I just about threw grape pie away because it kept turning out leafy as hell and just didn’t impress, around that time I had a buddy wanting to learn to grow and I gave him all my old LED panels and some cuts and his grape pie turned out killer, same cut and his first grow ever, just something different about his environment or the spectrum of all those different LED panels. I sent another buddy some unrooted cuts and he swore up and down I got them mixed up because two of the same strain looked totally different and I explained they were grown in different areas and after he vegged them in the same environment a while they started looking alike. Plants just don’t look identical even when you have all the parameters dialed in the same, same medium, nutes, lights, temps humidity, water source, something will change just enough and you will have a different outcome most of the time if your growing in different areas. IMO
This is pretty accurate. My and a friend grow the same cut of gg4 and ours grow quite differently.
 

Gemtree

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Guys put to much emphasis on the way a plant looks in a certain picture/environment. I grow outside and a couple different places inside and I use a lot of different types of lighting. Plants can change there appearance dramatically with just the slightest change in environment, be it light, temps humidity whatever. I find it kinda funny when I see somebody say “aw that’s not the real cut” or “man you got ripped off that’s not the same cut” just by looking at a picture of a plant grown in a different environment. I just about threw grape pie away because it kept turning out leafy as hell and just didn’t impress, around that time I had a buddy wanting to learn to grow and I gave him all my old LED panels and some cuts and his grape pie turned out killer, same cut and his first grow ever, just something different about his environment or the spectrum of all those different LED panels. I sent another buddy some unrooted cuts and he swore up and down I got them mixed up because two of the same strain looked totally different and I explained they were grown in different areas and after he vegged them in the same environment a while they started looking alike. Plants just don’t look identical even when you have all the parameters dialed in the same, same medium, nutes, lights, temps humidity, water source, something will change just enough and you will have a different outcome most of the time if your growing in different areas. IMO
Gmo is pretty easy to tell. Mine looks and smells nothing like the hundreds of pics and descriptions or gmo I've had. That's half the reason I picked it because it's easy to judge.
 

boybelue

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Gmo is pretty easy to tell. Mine looks and smells nothing like the hundreds of pics and descriptions or gmo I've had. That's half the reason I picked it because it's easy to judge.
To me gmo can look a little different in different veg environments whereas a lot of strains can be hard to differentiate in veg, one thing that stands out to me is the small 3 bladed fan leaves from the cookie side that sorta overlap, then in flower it has a specific look only unique to the smf cut. One thing I really like about her is she is an absolute dream to manicure, don’t even need no fiskars.
 

dubekoms

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Guys put to much emphasis on the way a plant looks in a certain picture/environment. I grow outside and a couple different places inside and I use a lot of different types of lighting. Plants can change there appearance dramatically with just the slightest change in environment, be it light, temps humidity whatever. I find it kinda funny when I see somebody say “aw that’s not the real cut” or “man you got ripped off that’s not the same cut” just by looking at a picture of a plant grown in a different environment. I just about threw grape pie away because it kept turning out leafy as hell and just didn’t impress, around that time I had a buddy wanting to learn to grow and I gave him all my old LED panels and some cuts and his grape pie turned out killer, same cut and his first grow ever, just something different about his environment or the spectrum of all those different LED panels. I sent another buddy some unrooted cuts and he swore up and down I got them mixed up because two of the same strain looked totally different and I explained they were grown in different areas and after he vegged them in the same environment a while they started looking alike. Plants just don’t look identical even when you have all the parameters dialed in the same, same medium, nutes, lights, temps humidity, water source, something will change just enough and you will have a different outcome most of the time if your growing in different areas. IMO
It depends on the cut too. Some cuts will grow with distinct traits that you can pick out in almost any environment and some will look completely different grown in dissimilar environments.
 

Bodyne

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I swear half the people trying to buy on Strainly are retarded.
Speaking of all the window shoppers that initiate the buying process and then back out last minute.

I'm sorry to have to leave a negative review for wasting my time. :twisted:
. I see where pink has taken the contact button off, only buying and selling listings, email only for info. No dms on IG. I'd say they got tired of the forum questions or debates.
 
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