Known for many years as the "Mango", Green Crack's name was coined by the famous Snoop Dogg in the early 2000's. With an Indica-dominant market, there are a few outstanding Sativas that have made a long-lasting impression on California and the rest of the North American smoke culture, except this one. Comprised of a Skunk #1 and an isolated Afghani, this combination resulted in a fast-growing, high-yielding plant with a short flowering period, finishing extremely resinous and pungent.
Indoors, Green Crack seeds have rapid vegetative growth displaying large thin fan leaves with long spaces between inter-nodal sites allowing for good light penetration. Footprints can be filled quite quickly as trellising is highly recommended to support very large terminal colas in later stages of development. Green Crack is nitrogen demanding backed by a generally high metabolism. With just an eight-week finish it's hard to deny this plant's overall performance. Outdoors, Green Crack can be expected to be harvested in the first week of October. Cages are recommended, accompanied by secondary support for the finishing stages. Plants can reach heights of 12-16 feet contingent upon the diet, planting schedule, size of the hole or container and the line of latitude . GC does have a slight susceptibility to powdery mildew and, as always, we advise taking preventive measures to insure a clean and productive finish.
Mango sweetness
Green Crack seeds' flavor profile is something of exquisite mango sweetness. Fruity and floral overtones are matched by sharp gassy and peppery undertones transferring perfectly back to the taste. This high energy uplifting effect is great for day-time usage. It's become well-renowned for appetite stimulation, relaxation and its very functional benefits. This top-notch high-producing classic Sativa is one of California's most consistently demanded strains. The unmistakable flavor backed by a plentiful harvest leaves this highly desired for any grow space. Now available in feminized form, our elite 10-year-old mother is now ready for the public. Years of meticulous clone selection are perfectly reflected through the strength, vigor, yield and flavor undeniably associated with Humboldt Seed Organization.
I found 1/5 with a very crack buzz. Only produced 550g/m2 next to 800g/m2 strains but the lack of hunger led me to research THC-V. Amazing stuff!
I'm growing green crack for the first time any suggestions I need help
damn was hoping for the mango smelling version. I too am growing this and pinched the new growth in attempt to Bush it out. not looking too sativa like here.
I think I got the shirt rotten meat smelling pheno I tipped but only a 8 inch stretch after flip flowering on wk 4 hoping for some fire I'll update
I think I got the shirt rotten meat smelling pheno I tipped but only a 8 inch stretch after flip flowering on wk 4
Currently growing this now week 3 of beg I topped it before flip stayed short 8 inch stretch at best I heard there were two phenos I think I have the squat version that smells of rotten meat
I had the same question as Ricky Rowman above. His question: You mention it is a Sativa dominant strain here on your blog and your site store has it listed as 75% indica…. So are your seeds the Indica Dominant version or Sativa?
Hi Mack!! As its an S1, you will sometimes see variations in traits, especially recessive ones. I would assume with that particular feminized cross that was made, you will see over an average of 66% of the prodigy leaning more towards the sativa side. Hope this helps :) Ras
You mention it is a Sativa dominant strain here on your blog and your site store has it listed as 75% indica…. So are your seeds the Indica Dominant version or Sativa?
Does the green crack,chemdawg an blue dream respond well to topping and bending? thanks