Platinum Lemon Cherry Gelato S1
$65.00
The Leaf Doctor Cut preserved in feminized seed form. A frosty selection of the Gelato family’s candy-coated bag appeal with a touch of Lemon Haze for an architecture built for solventless extraction. Feminized seeds. 9–10 week flower.
Born-on Date: MAR 2026
Platinum Lemon Cherry Gelato S1
Platinum Lemon Cherry Gelato
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Self (S1)
“108 Cannabis Cup wins selected this resin. The S1 cracks open the genome and puts it in your hands.”
Leaf Doctor Cut
Wash-Grade Resin
Gelato × Super Lemon Haze
9–10 Weeks
“This cut sat in private rooms in Detroit for years — traded between people who had to earn the handshake. Marcel’s Platinum LCG is the kind of selection that makes extractors cancel other appointments. We’re not just offering it in S1 form — we’re breeding with it. That’s how much we believe in this mother.”
— Greenpoint Seeds Genetic Archive
Genetic Composition
Lineage Architecture
The dominant genetic influences expressed in the S1 population — estimated from parental lineage analysis.
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7%
6%
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Lineage Map
Parental Components
The building blocks of the Platinum Lemon Cherry Gelato — two of the most celebrated genetic families in cannabis, unified.
The Cross
Lemon Cherry Gelato
Gelato × Super Lemon Haze
Platinum pheno selected by Marcel “The Leaf Doctor”
Gelato Parent
Gelato
Sunset Sherbet × Thin Mint GSC
Cookies Family / Sherbinski — San Francisco
Sherbet Line
Sunset Sherbet
GSC (Thin Mint) × Pink Panties
Sherbinski — San Francisco
Cookie Foundation
Girl Scout Cookies
(Durban Poison × GDP) × OG Kush
Cookies Family — San Francisco
Haze Parent
Super Lemon Haze
Lemon Skunk × Super Silver Haze
Green House Seeds — 3× Cannabis Cup Winner
Haze Backbone
Super Silver Haze
Skunk #1 × Northern Lights × Haze
Green House Seeds — Netherlands
The Mother
Lemon Cherry Gelato — The Leaf Doctor Cut
Gelato × Super Lemon Haze — a specific phenotype selected by the most decorated competitive grower in cannabis history.
Lemon Cherry Gelato is a cross of Gelato and Super Lemon Haze — two of the most proven genetic families in modern cannabis colliding in a single hybrid. The Gelato side brings the Cookie-family backbone: the dense bud structure, the creamy terpene base, the purple fade, and the kind of bag appeal that shuts rooms down. The Super Lemon Haze side brings the sativa stretch, the sharp citric acidity, and a cerebral onset that most Gelato-family cultivars lack entirely. The combination is special. But the cut is what matters.
Marcel, known globally as “The Leaf Doctor,” is the winningest competitive grower in cannabis history with 108 Cannabis Cup victories. Based in Detroit, Michigan, his career spans over thirty years — beginning in an era where cultivation was a high-risk endeavor that prioritized potency, stealth, and a deep understanding of plant morphology. His Ghost Train Haze tested at 27.46% THC in 2014, earning the High Times cover as the strongest strain on Earth. His Aliendawg selection was simultaneously verified as the second strongest strain on the planet. When a cultivator with that résumé hunts through Lemon Cherry Gelato seeds and pulls a keeper, the selection criteria extend far beyond what looks good in a jar.
Marcel’s “Platinum” designation refers to a specific physical trait: crystalline, brittle trichome architecture with elongated stalks and oversized glandular heads. Where most LCG cuts produce greasy, volatile trichomes that rupture during agitation, the Platinum cut produces resin that is built to detach cleanly during ice water extraction. The visible result is a silvery, metallic frost coating — not the oily sparkle of commercial flower, but a matte sheen that looks like the bud was dipped in liquid mercury. The functional result is a wash rate that makes professional extractors rearrange their schedules.
Why Greenpoint Chose This Cut
We’re not just offering the Platinum LCG in S1 seed form — we’re actively breeding with this mother in our program. When we commit a cut to our breeding rotation, it means the genetics have passed every test we throw at them: structure, resin quality, terpene survival through cure, and the ability to pass those traits to offspring. The Leaf Doctor’s selection met every benchmark. That’s why it’s both an S1 release and a cornerstone mother in our upcoming crosses.
Terpene Architecture
The “Lemon Raspberry Jolly Rancher” Stack
The Leaf Doctor cut distinguishes itself from most LCG selections by leading with the Super Lemon Haze ancestry rather than the cherry-berry sweetness of the Gelato side. The aroma hits with a sharp, chemical lemon front — acidic and almost industrial — before the Sunset Sherbet lineage brings the raspberry cream underneath. The finish is a doughy vanilla from the GSC backbone. Cured properly, the jar smells like someone melted a bag of Jolly Ranchers into a bowl of fuel. That fuel note is the OG Kush whispering through the Gelato lineage.
Resin vs. Aesthetics
Why “Platinum” Isn’t a Marketing Tag
The cannabis market is drowning in “Platinum” labels slapped on anything with a visible trichome. In the context of Marcel’s selection, “Platinum” refers to a specific trichome morphology — crystalline, brittle, with elongated stalks and enlarged glandular heads. While most modern “Exotic” strains are greasy (their trichomes are oily and rupture easily), the Platinum cut produces trichomes designed for agitation. The heads detach cleanly from the stalks during washing, resulting in superior returns of high-grade solventless hash. The silvery, metallic coating isn’t just bag appeal — it’s the physical manifestation of resin built for extraction.
Resin Comparison — Commercial LCG vs. Platinum Cut
| Trichome Type | Greasy / Volatile | Crystalline / Brittle |
| Stalk Length | Short / Fragile | Long / Capitate |
| Extraction Potential | Flower-Only / BHO | Elite Wash Rate |
| Visual Sheen | Oily Sparkle | Silver / Metallic Matte |
| Calyx Structure | Standard / Leafy | Swollen / Bulbous |
Ancestral Foundation
The Gelato Family Tree
Three generations of Bay Area breeding that built the modern “Exotic” market — and half of this hybrid’s genome.
The engine room of the Platinum LCG is the Gelato family tree. It begins with Girl Scout Cookies — specifically the Thin Mint phenotype — a cross of (Durban Poison × Granddaddy Purple) × OG Kush that fundamentally rewired what American cannabis could look, taste, and hit like. GSC was then crossed with Pink Panties (Burmese Kush × Florida OG) to produce Sunset Sherbet, which introduced tropical, creamy, and fruit-forward notes to the heavy doughy Cookie template.
When Sherbinski and the Cookies Family selected specific phenotypes from Sunset Sherbet × Thin Mint crosses, the Gelato line was born. Phenotypes like #33 (Larry Bird) and #41 became industry benchmarks — the cultivars that every “Exotic” strain of the 2020s is measured against. The Gelato genetics contribute the dense bud structure, the purple anthocyanin expression, the creamy dough terpene base, and the narcotic body-high that anchors the second phase of the Platinum LCG experience.
Late 1990s
Girl Scout Cookies (Thin Mint Cut) — (Durban Poison × GDP) × OG Kush — emerges from San Francisco. The birth of the “Cookie” era.
Early 2010s
Sunset Sherbet created — Thin Mint GSC × Pink Panties. Sherbinski introduces tropical cream to the Cookie backbone.
2014–2016
Gelato phenotypes (#33, #41, #45) selected from Sunset Sherbet × Thin Mint. The “Exotic” market is born.
Haze Lineage
Super Lemon Haze
Three-time Cannabis Cup champion — the sativa engine that gives the Platinum LCG its stretch, its cerebral onset, and its defining lemon bite.
Super Lemon Haze is a cross of Lemon Skunk and Super Silver Haze, bred by Green House Seeds in the Netherlands. It won the Cannabis Cup three consecutive times — a feat that cemented it as one of the most proven sativa-dominant cultivars in the history of the plant. The Super Silver Haze parent is itself a three-way cross of Skunk #1, Northern Lights, and the original Haze — a genetic résumé that reads like a hall of fame induction.
In the context of the Platinum LCG, the Super Lemon Haze contributes the traits that separate this cultivar from every other Gelato-family derivative on the market. The tall, stretchy growth habit that requires canopy management. The sharp, chemical lemon aroma that cuts through the Gelato cream. And most critically, the cerebral rush at onset — an uplifting, stimulant-like clarity that is almost completely absent from the modern “Exotic” market, where everything trends toward sedation. The Super Lemon Haze is the reason this cut wakes you up before it puts you down.
The Haze Contribution
What Super Lemon Haze Adds to the Cross
Elongated bud structure and vigorous lateral branching. A sharp citric terpene front dominated by d-Limonene. The “Jolly Rancher” candy character that defines the Leaf Doctor cut. Cerebral onset with creative stimulation. And the sativa stretch that, while requiring management, produces the elongated cola structure that maximizes resin surface area for extraction. Without the SLH, this would just be another Gelato. With it, it’s something else entirely.
Breeding Method
Understanding the S1 — Selfed Feminization
The S1 is the most misunderstood and most powerful tool in the modern breeder’s kit. Here’s what it actually is, why it matters, and what it means for the cultivator running this pack.
The “S1” designation means first selfed generation. The process takes an elite, clone-only female plant and forces it to produce its own pollen by applying Silver Thiosulfate (STS), which inhibits ethylene production and triggers the development of male flower structures on a genetically female plant. That “female pollen” is then used to pollinate the same mother — or a clone of her — creating seeds that contain only the mother’s genetics. No outside male. No dilution. No compromise. The mother’s genome, interrogated by itself.
How STS Reversal Works
The Chemistry Behind Selfing
Silver Thiosulfate is a chemical solution that blocks ethylene receptors in the plant. Ethylene is the hormone responsible for female flower development in cannabis. When you suppress ethylene in a genetically female plant, she produces male pollen sacs instead — but the pollen inside those sacs carries only female chromosomes (XX). When that XX pollen fertilizes the same mother’s female flowers, every resulting seed is genetically female. This is why S1 seeds are feminized by default. The reversal doesn’t change the plant’s genome — it changes the hormonal expression. The DNA is untouched.
S1 vs. Regular Feminized
Why Selfing Is Different From a Standard Fem Cross
In a standard feminized cross, two different female plants are involved — one is reversed to produce pollen, and the other receives it. The offspring carry genetics from both parents. In an S1, the same plant is both pollen donor and pollen receiver. This means the offspring are not a hybrid of two different genomes — they are a concentrated expression of a single genome. Every allele the mother carries, both dominant and recessive, gets a chance to pair with itself. This is genetic concentration, not genetic combination.
The Truth Serum Effect
Why S1s Reveal More Than the Mother Shows
Every cannabis plant carries hidden genetic information — recessive traits inherited from grandparents and great-grandparents that the mother herself doesn’t visually express. In a normal clone, those recessive traits stay hidden behind dominant alleles. But when you self a plant, recessive alleles pair up with each other and become expressed in the offspring. This is why breeders call the S1 a “truth serum” — it forces the mother’s deep ancestry to the surface. A pack of PLCG S1 won’t just show you the Leaf Doctor cut. It will show you the Gelato, the Super Lemon Haze, the GSC, the OG Kush, and the Durban Poison — all expressing themselves in different phenotypes across the pack. You’re not just growing a strain. You’re unpacking a genetic archive.
Why the S1 Matters
Clone Preservation in Seed Form
Elite clones die. Seeds survive. The S1 is insurance, access, and a breeding tool rolled into one package.
The cannabis industry has a preservation problem. Elite clones — the cuts that win cups, command premium prices, and define entire market segments — exist as living tissue. They require constant maintenance: a mother room, a light cycle, pest management, and a grower who never takes a vacation at the wrong time. One power outage, one pest introduction, one mistake, and a clone that took decades of selection to identify is gone forever. The history of cannabis is littered with legendary cuts that simply disappeared because somebody’s garden crashed.
The S1 solves this. By selfing the Leaf Doctor’s Platinum LCG, Greenpoint Seeds has converted a fragile, clone-only genetic asset into a shelf-stable seed form that can survive years in storage. Properly stored cannabis seeds remain viable for a decade or more. A pack of PLCG S1 sitting in a refrigerator is a genetic time capsule — the Leaf Doctor’s selection preserved against every catastrophe that could wipe out the living clone.
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Genetic Preservation
Elite clones are fragile. One garden crash, one pest outbreak, one failed transfer — and a decade of selection work vanishes. The S1 converts living tissue into shelf-stable seeds that survive years in storage. It’s genetic insurance.
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Access Democratization
The Leaf Doctor cut has been a phantom in the private market — traded only within Marcel’s inner circle. Clones are fragile, difficult to ship, and limited by geography. Seeds ship anywhere, store indefinitely, and put genetics in the hands of anyone willing to run the hunt.
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Pheno-Hunting Potential
The S1 doesn’t just replicate the mother — it reveals her ancestry. Every seed in the pack is a unique recombination of the mother’s genome. The cultivator running this pack has a real chance of finding a phenotype that expresses traits the mother herself kept hidden.
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Breeding Foundation
An S1 female is a proven starting point for further breeding. She carries concentrated genetics from an elite selection. Cross her with a complementary male and you’re building on a verified foundation — not guessing. This is why Greenpoint is breeding with this cut, not just selling it.
What “Selfed” Doesn’t Mean
A common misconception is that S1 seeds are “clones in seed form” — identical copies of the mother. They are not. S1 seeds are concentrated versions of the mother’s genome, but because recessive alleles can pair in new combinations, every seed is genetically unique. Think of it like siblings from the same parents: they share the same genetic pool but express it differently. The S1 doesn’t guarantee the exact mother — it guarantees that the best version of the mother’s entire genetic family is somewhere in the pack. That’s the hunt.
The baseline quality across an S1 pack from an elite selection is significantly higher than any outcross or F2. You’re not gambling on whether the genetics are good. You’re hunting for which expression of “good” fits your garden best.
Genetic Mechanics
Homozygosity, Variance, and the S1 Population
The science behind what you’ll see when you pop a pack — and why that variance is a feature, not a bug.
When a plant is selfed, every gene locus has a 75% chance of becoming homozygous — meaning both alleles at that position are identical. In the mother plant, many loci are heterozygous (carrying one dominant and one recessive allele). Selfing forces those heterozygous loci to resolve: roughly 25% will become homozygous dominant, 50% will remain heterozygous, and 25% will become homozygous recessive. This is basic Mendelian segregation, and it’s the engine that drives the S1’s power.
What this means in practice: the S1 population will show more variation than a clone but less variation than an F2 cross. Every plant shares the same genetic pool — the Leaf Doctor cut’s genome — but each seed represents a different arrangement of dominant and recessive alleles within that pool. Some plants will express traits the mother kept hidden. Others will look nearly identical to the original cut. The range is the point. You’re hunting through a concentrated genetic library, not rolling dice.
S1 vs. Other Seed Types — Genetic Comparison
| Seed Type | Genetic Source | Variation Level | Feminized? |
| Clone | Exact copy of mother | None | N/A |
| S1 (Selfed) | Mother × Herself | Low–Moderate | Yes (100%) |
| F1 Hybrid | Mother × Different Father | Moderate | Depends on method |
| F2 / Open Pollination | F1 × F1 | High | No (50/50) |
For the Breeder
S1 females are exceptional candidates for further breeding work. Because selfing increases homozygosity, S1 plants pass their traits to offspring more predictably than heterozygous parents. If you find a standout phenotype in the PLCG S1 pack, she’s not just a keeper for your flower room — she’s a proven mother for your breeding program. This is exactly how Greenpoint approaches the line: the S1 is both a finished product and a starting point.
Terpene Profile
Sensory Architecture
The multi-layered aromatic signature of the Platinum Lemon Cherry Gelato S1.
β-Caryophyllene
Linalool
β-Myrcene
α-Humulene
Terpinolene
Aromatic Layers
| Primary (Inhale) | Chemical Lemon · Acidic Citrus |
| Secondary (Mid) | Raspberry Cream · Cherry Candy |
| Tertiary (Exhale) | Vanilla Dough · Cookie Base |
| Background | Petroleum · Fuel Undertone |
| Cured Jar | “Melted Jolly Ranchers in Gasoline” |
The Tell
The Leaf Doctor cut leads with the Super Lemon Haze side — that sharp, almost industrial citric front. If your LCG smells like berries and cream first, you’re smoking a different selection. The Platinum cut hits you with lemon solvent before the candy shows up. That acidic bite is the SLH asserting dominance over the Gelato cream. It’s the trait that made Marcel pull this pheno out of the pack.
Pheno Hunt
The S1 Spectrum
Three primary expressions to hunt for in a pack of Platinum Lemon Cherry Gelato S1. The truth serum reveals the family.
The Glacial Spike
The Super Lemon Haze is running the show. Tall, stretchy, 2–2.5× stretch in the first three weeks of flower. Requires early topping and aggressive canopy management. Sharp chemical lemon aroma that dominates the room. Elongated, resin-drenched colas with the sativa bud structure. The target for creatives seeking the cerebral rush and the most intense Jolly Rancher candy flavor. Best extraction candidate in the pack.
Stretch: 2–2.5× (High)
Finish: 63–70 days
Terp Lean: Chemical Lemon · Haze
Best For: Extraction · Creative Use
Pheno B
The Cookie Squat
The Gelato side dominates. Shorter, tighter nodal spacing, broad waxy fan leaves reaching back to the GSC and Sunset Sherbet roots. Yield may trail the Glacial Spike, but the bag appeal is unmatched. Rock-hard, deep purple nugs that smell of cherry dough and vanilla cream. The boutique grower’s pick — all density and “classic” Gelato aesthetics with the Platinum frost coating.
Stretch: 1.5× (Moderate)
Finish: 60–65 days
Terp Lean: Cherry Dough · Vanilla Cream
Best For: Bag Appeal · Boutique Flower
The Neapolitan
The balanced synthesis. Manageable height with the Platinum resin density. Lemon Raspberry terps from the SLH side. Inky purple colors from the Sunset Sherbet ancestry. This phenotype expresses “Diamond” trichomes — long-stalked capitate heads that give the flower a frosted, glistening appearance. This is the keeper cut. Clone it. Put it in the permanent library. Do not lose it.
Stretch: 1.75× (Balanced)
Finish: 63–67 days
Terp Lean: Lemon Raspberry · Gas
Best For: Everything. Keep This One.
“In a pack of PLCG S1, you’re not looking for the ‘best’ plant — you’re looking for the plant that makes every other cut in your library feel incomplete. The S1 is the truth serum. Every grandparent shows up. Your job is to decide which family member gets a permanent seat at the table.”
— Greenpoint Seeds Genetic Archive
Effect Profile
The Multi-Phasic Experience
Not a monolithic couch-lock — a three-stage journey through the lineage.
Phase 1 · The Haze Rush (0–15 min)
The Super Lemon Haze genetics hit first. Cerebral rush — uplifting, tingly, focused. Stimulates creativity and social engagement. A clarity that is almost entirely absent from modern high-THC hybrids. This is the SLH and Durban Poison ancestors providing a stimulant-like onset with full mental sharpness. The phase that makes people say “wait, this is a Gelato cross?”
Phase 2 · The Cookie Euphoria (15–45 min)
The Gelato side takes the wheel. Euphoria shifts from the mind to the body — a melting sensation that relaxes muscles and relieves tension. The Linalool and Caryophyllene terpenes provide significant stress and anxiety relief. The warm blanket phase. Eyes get a little heavy. The smile stays.
Phase 3 · The Platinum Knockout (45+ min)
The OG Kush and indica foundations close the show. Deep, narcotic relaxation — the kind that makes you forget you were going to get off the couch. The ideal midnight toker finish for high-tolerance users dealing with insomnia or burnout. Eyes heavy. Jaw slack. Sleep incoming.
Cultivation
Growing the Platinum Standard
This is an expert-level cultivar with specific environmental triggers. Hit the parameters or leave resin on the table.
Temperature Scaling
The vivid purple-green contrast is triggered by dropping nighttime temps to 64°F (17.8°C) with 55% humidity during the final 14 days. This is the Leaf Doctor’s protocol for the “Inky Black” colors — anthocyanin expression without compromising trichome integrity. Don’t rush the fade.
Cal-Mag Early
High metabolic rate with broad, waxy leaves. Start Cal-Mag supplementation in week two of veg — not week four when the deficiency is already visible. The dense bud stacking demands consistent calcium and magnesium from the start.
Canopy Management
The SLH-leaning phenos stretch 2–2.5× in early flower. Top early and train aggressively. SCROG recommended for the Glacial Spike phenotype. The Cookie Squat pheno needs less intervention but benefits from lollipopping for airflow.
The Final Flush
Ice water flush in the final 48 hours. The cold flush clears nutrient salts and enhances the Chemical Lemon terpene expression. This is the difference between “good LCG” and “everyone in the room just asked what you’re smoking.”
Peak Feeding Window
Weeks 4–7 of flower — the metabolic peak. The plant handles high EC levels during this window. Sulfur supplementation supports the terpene synthesis that produces the gas/fuel undertone. Don’t be shy with P-K either.
Structural Support
Silica in veg builds the stem rigidity needed to hold Platinum-weight colas through late flower. Without it, expect branches sagging by week 8. Trellis netting is not optional — it’s structural engineering.
Environmental Parameters by Stage
| Vegetative | 18/6 · 78°F/70°F · 65% RH | High N, Silica, Cal-Mag |
| Early Flower | 12/12 · 80°F/72°F · 55% RH | Transition P-K, Sulfur |
| Late Flower | 12/12 · 74°F/64°F · 45% RH | Bloom Boost, Ripen |
| Flush / Harvest | 0/24 (48hr) · 68°F/60°F · 40% RH | Ice Water Only |
Closing Argument
The Democratization of Elite Genetics
Marcel “The Leaf Doctor” — 108 Cannabis Cup titles, three decades in the Detroit underground — hunted through Lemon Cherry Gelato seeds and pulled a phenotype that most growers would never have access to. A cut that sat in private circles, whispered about on forums, traded in rooms where you needed a résumé to get invited. The Platinum designation was earned by the resin, not the marketing department.
The S1 changes that equation. By selfing the Leaf Doctor Cut, Greenpoint Seeds has converted a fragile, clone-only genetic asset into shelf-stable seed form. The mother’s entire genome — the Gelato cream, the Super Lemon Haze bite, the OG Kush weight, the Durban Poison clarity — is now accessible to anyone willing to pop a pack and run the hunt. Every seed is a unique recombination of that genome. Every phenotype is a conversation with the ancestry.
We’re not just offering this cut in seed form. We’re breeding with it — building new crosses on the Leaf Doctor’s foundation because the genetics passed every test we threw at them. The S1 is both the finished product and the starting point. Pop a pack. Find the Neapolitan. Keep it forever.
Lineage Tree
Full Genetic Map
├── Platinum Lemon Cherry Gelato (Leaf Doctor Cut)
│ ├── Gelato (Cookies Family / Sherbinski)
│ │ ├── Sunset Sherbet
│ │ │ ├── Girl Scout Cookies (Thin Mint)
│ │ │ │ ├── Durban Poison (South African Sativa)
│ │ │ │ ├── Granddaddy Purple
│ │ │ │ └── OG Kush
│ │ │ └── Pink Panties
│ │ │ ├── Burmese Kush
│ │ │ └── Florida OG
│ │ └── Girl Scout Cookies (Thin Mint) — see above
│ └── Super Lemon Haze (3× Cannabis Cup Winner)
│ ├── Lemon Skunk
│ └── Super Silver Haze
│ ├── Skunk #1
│ ├── Northern Lights
│ └── Haze
└── Self (S1) — Reversed via STS
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| Weight | 0.25 oz |
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| Quantity | Full pack – 6 feminized photoperiod seeds, Wholesale – 20 packs, Wholesale – bulk 1,000 seeds |
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| Lineage | Gelato 33, Girl Scout Cookies, Sherbet, Platinum Lemon Cherry Gelato, Super Lemon Haze |
22 reviews for Platinum Lemon Cherry Gelato S1
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| 1 star | 13 | 13% |
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Nate Dawg
4/6 seeds popped for me. They were actually all really good, they actually turned out exactly like the picture posted for it. I am still dialing in which phenos I am going to keep. There is for sure at least 2-3 keepers out of 4 that popped! This was my first purchase for Greenpoint, and it made me realize that most people posting bad comments are just rookie growers.

Nate Dawg
4/6 seeds popped for me. They were actually all really good, they actually turned out exactly like the picture posted for it. I am still dialing in which phenos I am going to keep. There is for sure at least 2-3 keepers out of 4 that popped! This was my first purchase for Greenpoint, and it made me realize that most people posting bad comments are just rookie growers.

Nate Dawg
4/6 seeds popped for me. They were actually all really good, they actually turned out exactly like the picture posted for it. I am still dialing in which phenos I am going to keep. There is for sure at least 2-3 keepers out of 4 that popped! This was my first purchase for Greenpoint, and it made me realize that most people posting bad comments are just rookie growers.

Darren Beatty
An absolute Frosty Wonder. One of my highest yielding and quickest finishing Canna plants ever! This pheno was very lemon haze leaning. The description of being 70% indica and 30% sativa is 100% incorrect. (And Leafly would be spot on) This is a 70% SATIVA but it has fat buds like a shorter indica. I'm mostly organic, using cal mag every other feeding. Fed half a gallon of water every other day for second half of run. Used 4 4 4 amendments from veg week 2 and top dressed at week 4. Couldn't believe it was ready on day 56. I made it wait until day 70 to fatten, and it did a bit. But eager cultivators "can" process on day 56. It finishes very floral gassy. Difficulty could be changed to intermediate. The plant talks to you through the leaves. Easy and fun fast one. I only use GPS and 1 other top seed Co and right now GPS is winning in quality and yield.

Darren Beatty
An absolute Frosty Wonder. One of my highest yielding and quickest finishing Canna plants ever! This pheno was very lemon haze leaning. The description of being 70% indica and 30% sativa is 100% incorrect. (And Leafly would be spot on) This is a 70% SATIVA but it has fat buds like a shorter indica. I'm mostly organic, using cal mag every other feeding. Fed half a gallon of water every other day for second half of run. Used 4 4 4 amendments from veg week 2 and top dressed at week 4. Couldn't believe it was ready on day 56. I made it wait until day 70 to fatten, and it did a bit. But eager cultivators "can" process on day 56. It finishes very floral gassy. Difficulty could be changed to intermediate. The plant talks to you through the leaves. Easy and fun fast one. I only use GPS and 1 other top seed Co and right now GPS is winning in quality and yield.

Darren Beatty
An absolute Frosty Wonder. One of my highest yielding and quickest finishing Canna plants ever! This pheno was very lemon haze leaning. The description of being 70% indica and 30% sativa is 100% incorrect. (And Leafly would be spot on) This is a 70% SATIVA but it has fat buds like a shorter indica. I'm mostly organic, using cal mag every other feeding. Fed half a gallon of water every other day for second half of run. Used 4 4 4 amendments from veg week 2 and top dressed at week 4. Couldn't believe it was ready on day 56. I made it wait until day 70 to fatten, and it did a bit. But eager cultivators "can" process on day 56. It finishes very floral gassy. Difficulty could be changed to intermediate. The plant talks to you through the leaves. Easy and fun fast one. I only use GPS and 1 other top seed Co and right now GPS is winning in quality and yield.

Anonymous
finished tall but not too stretched. Smells of sweet lemon early in flower that gives way to chemical lemon. The taste is of astringent lemon rind front-end and blackpepper/lemon rind/tricromes back-end. Finished at 63 days No herm/balls/bananas (one seed review)

Anonymous
finished tall but not too stretched. Smells of sweet lemon early in flower that gives way to chemical lemon. The taste is of astringent lemon rind front-end and blackpepper/lemon rind/tricromes back-end. Finished at 63 days No herm/balls/bananas (one seed review)

Anonymous
finished tall but not too stretched. Smells of sweet lemon early in flower that gives way to chemical lemon. The taste is of astringent lemon rind front-end and blackpepper/lemon rind/tricromes back-end. Finished at 63 days No herm/balls/bananas (one seed review)

ppeg harrington
in response to the reviews of animal cookies crosses all being "homo"phrodites! I and many others have grown many of the animal cookies crosses without a single sign of being hermaphrodite or "homophordite!" I have not had a single sign of hermaphrodites in any of the Greenpoint seeds I have grown, and I often stress my gardens quite a bit just by growing outdoors in montana where the season is short and dramatically fluctuates. personally I think Greenpoint needs to keep the animal cookies lineup in play!

ppeg harrington
in response to the reviews of animal cookies crosses all being "homo"phrodites! I and many others have grown many of the animal cookies crosses without a single sign of being hermaphrodite or "homophordite!" I have not had a single sign of hermaphrodites in any of the Greenpoint seeds I have grown, and I often stress my gardens quite a bit just by growing outdoors in montana where the season is short and dramatically fluctuates. personally I think Greenpoint needs to keep the animal cookies lineup in play!











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4/6 seeds popped for me. They were actually all really good, they actually turned out exactly like the picture posted for it. I am still dialing in which phenos I am going to keep. There is for sure at least 2-3 keepers out of 4 that popped! This was my first purchase for Greenpoint, and it made me realize that most people posting bad comments are just rookie growers.
An absolute Frosty Wonder. One of my highest yielding and quickest finishing Canna plants ever! This pheno was very lemon haze leaning. The description of being 70% indica and 30% sativa is 100% incorrect. (And Leafly would be spot on) This is a 70% SATIVA but it has fat buds like a shorter indica. I’m mostly organic, using cal mag every other feeding. Fed half a gallon of water every other day for second half of run. Used 4 4 4 amendments from veg week 2 and top dressed at week 4. Couldn’t believe it was ready on day 56. I made it wait until day 70 to fatten, and it did a bit. But eager cultivators “can” process on day 56. It finishes very floral gassy. Difficulty could be changed to intermediate. The plant talks to you through the leaves. Easy and fun fast one. I only use GPS and 1 other top seed Co and right now GPS is winning in quality and yield.
finished tall but not too stretched. Smells of sweet lemon early in flower that gives way to chemical lemon. The taste is of astringent lemon rind front-end and blackpepper/lemon rind/tricromes back-end. Finished at 63 days
No herm/balls/bananas (one seed review)
in response to the reviews of animal cookies crosses all being “homo”phrodites! I and many others have grown many of the animal cookies crosses without a single sign of being hermaphrodite or “homophordite!” I have not had a single sign of hermaphrodites in any of the Greenpoint seeds I have grown, and I often stress my gardens quite a bit just by growing outdoors in montana where the season is short and dramatically fluctuates. personally I think Greenpoint needs to keep the animal cookies lineup in play!
Three different phenos from squat closed leaf to medium height high terp to very tall OK. Looking forward to finishing these up in three to four weeks and will update then.
Popped 6 got 4 nice keepers. Soil grow under 1000 watt HPS. All 4 were over 5 ft and I limited stretch by keeping the lights tight. Nodal spacing was minimal and the buds stacked up nicely. I used just a little low stress training to keep them ventilated. I topped them in week 4 and just let them do their thing. They were given cal-mag plus weekly and given pk and sucrose during flower. They were harvested on day 67 of flower once the tricommes were starting to turn amber. It was a nice grow and will DEFINITELY grow this again. It yielded a 5 gallon bucket full of beautiful… crazy sticky… yummy purple buds.
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Mines came out a little Rainbow PLCG awesome choice