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Green Crack has branched into two genetic lineages, the most common of which is its sativaline descended from Skunk #1. The 75% indicavariety of Green Crack is said to have come from an Afghani strain, and is marked by a tighter bud structure. Because its name perpetuates a negative image of cannabis, some people have taken to calling this strain Cush (with a ‘C’) or Green Cush instead.

( Source https://www.leafly.com/sativa/green-crack )

 

Is my question has anyone grown this in Auz?

 

If so how did it go?

 

Was it for a medical condition

 

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THC level   –  Up to 22 %
Indica / Sativa  –   100% Indica
Climate  –   Indoor / Outdoor
Yield indoor  –   Up to 400 gram / 14.1 ounces per sq meter
Yield outdoor   –  Up to 600 gram / 21.2 ounces per sq meter
Height indoor   –  Up to 120 cm / 47.2 inch
Height outdoor  –   Up to 170 cm / 66.9 inch
Flowering time   –  7 To 9 weeks
Harvest month  –   September / October
Grow difficulty  –   Easy

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Have not grew the green crack my self but have done a cross of it called Green Python, that has very good med properties.

 

It is very good for sleep and pain, when i had it going i use to give to a few MS suffers and they swore by it, ade there life a lil bit more easy to deal with, very hard to find seeds.

 

https://www.leafly.com/indica/green-python

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Funny that ,,just lit up a joint of it.

 

Good smoke that I can get up off my arse with, grows easy and yields well indoors as a small or large plant. And with better yield than you described.Outdoors should yield very well.

 

Probably depends on what or where you read from but I was of the belief that it was called Green Cush first,,then Snoop Dog called it Green Crack (" coz you keep going back for more" ),, and others just followed suit.

 

Anyway I like the strain because I can be active on it ,,,unless I pig out too much ,won't want to do anything then.lol.

 

Recreational for me.

 

Waiting on an order of Green Crack by Garden of Green seeds,thought I'd try their version as they're cheaper than Humbolt seeds.

 

Maybe not as good though,,,have to wait and see.

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Humboldt Green Crack is a heavy feeder and a heavy yielder and grows easily. Just watch out for bud rot after 7 weeks flower...usually harvest at 8.

 

Loves scrog.

 

Paranoia and anxiety increase, especially thoughts, however she is a heavy stone, with the ability to energise and go.

 

Pain relief was good.

 

Yantra usually have her in stock but sells fast.

 

I went female.

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It can help with pain. It can help with some moment disorders. It definitely helps with digestive and eating disorders (IBS, etc). Larger doses for insomnia.

 

Generally speaking it's an ok strain. Grows ok, yields good, smoke good. I Just like heaps of other strains way more then this one.

 

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I write a thread about medical use of Green.Crack for ADHD. Many strains that are Sativa dom ofen favour the ADHD mind. Some names to follow up with research backed data include: Dr. Dustin Sulak, & David Bearman . I did try and source these research papers and spoke to some of the above , but I could not get a copy of the findings in full publication. 

I have never seen Green Crack grown for medical use ?! If it is, please explain in detail what and for what?
Thank!!!

 

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