Girl Scout Cookies (B.C. Bud Depot) :: StrainReview :: Indoor :: No.90457447536438676 by FrostyClaus
Plant-Profile about Girl Scout Cookies (by B.C. Bud Depot)
This Plant-Profile is a individual expression by FrostyClaus, uploaded at the 26.08.2015.
Information about the growth of the plants:
- Flowering Time Indoor
- Between 65 an 65 days (Average: 65 days.)
- Stretch after the initiation of flowering
- ±214 Percent
- Initiation of flowering onto around 35 cm. - Final Height onto around 110 cm.
- Growth Behavior
- Strong
- Side Branches
- an average number; medium length to long as well as above average strongness.
- The plants of this Cannabis-Strain...
- ...need place and should not be placed close together.
- ...are not very tolerant to over- or under-fertilization.
- ...do not need much fertilizer.
- ...are vulnerable to fungal diseases.
- ...are not susceptible to mold.
- ...are tolerant of temperature fluctuations.
- ...have no problems with low temperatures.
- ...looks and grow more like a Sativa.
- ...need a lot of room upward.
- ...should only be bred by experts.
- ...build many, thick buds on the side branches.
- ...should be supported into the flowering period. (Nets, JoJos, Bamboo-Sticks).
Harvest, Yield, Taste, Aroma, strength and effectiveness
- Yield / Quantity
- The crop of this strain is ordinary.
- Buds / Leaves
- The ratio of buds to leaves is super.
- Bud Structure
- The dried buds are hard and compact.
General Impression
Girl Scout Cookies (B.C. Bud Depot)
(Indoor)
is all together extraordinary and quite recommendable
(On average 8 Points onto a scale between 0 and 10 !)
Additional Information
FrostyClaus says
Funny how I read one negative post after another about GSC from BCBD.I recently did a grow and had 0 problems, except for a little nute burn in mid flower.The leaf structure has Sativa characteristics though buds are tight and compact like an indica.Heavy trich production starting early into flowering.Fans become coated in frosty sugar.
50% of the times- non germinated beans and hermies are a result of the grower not knowing what he or she is doing. (26.08.2015, 18:45)