Tomahawk
$40.00
Tomahawk is a regular cannabis seed release crossing Josey Whales’ legendary Gorilla Glue #4 with Greenpoint Seeds’ proven Stardawg male. This elite hybrid merges the resin-drenched, chocolate-diesel power of GG4 with the structural integrity and gas-forward terpenes of the Chem/Dawg line. Flowering time: 9–10 weeks. Format: Regular seeds.
Harvest Date Upcoming: Jan 2026
Tomahawk is a regular cannabis seed release crossing Josey Whales’ legendary Gorilla Glue #4 with Greenpoint Seeds’ proven Stardawg male. This elite hybrid merges the resin-drenched, chocolate-diesel power of GG4 with the structural integrity and gas-forward terpenes of the Chem/Dawg line. Flowering time: 9–10 weeks. Format: Regular seeds.
Greenpoint Seeds — Genetic Archive
Tomahawk
Gorilla Glue #4
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Stardawg
The most awarded accident in cannabis history meets the most proven male in modern breeding. Chocolate-diesel resin artillery crossed with pure I-95 corridor gas.
F1 Hybrid
9–10 Weeks
High Yield
Two of the most consequential genetics in American cannabis — born from accidents, hermies, parking lot deals, and warehouse raids — colliding in a single pack of regular seeds. One side glues your scissors shut. The other side makes your whole room reek of chemical fuel. Together, they make Tomahawk.
— Greenpoint Seeds Genetic Archive
Genetic Architecture
Composition
Tomahawk merges two distinct branches of the Chem family tree. Over half the genetic composition traces directly to Chemdog foundational cuts, with Diesel, Chocolate Trip, Bubblegum, and Afghani rounding out the architecture. The result is a broad-spectrum hybrid rooted in American gas with layers of sweetness, structure, and complexity from every contributing line.
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Lineage Map
Two Branches of the Same Family Tree
GG4 and Stardawg are genetic cousins — both descended from the Chemdog line through different pathways. This cross reunites those branches and concentrates the traits that made the Chem family the foundation of American gas.
Mother
Gorilla Glue #4
(Chem’s Sister × Sour Dubb) × Chocolate Diesel
Josey Whales & Lone Watty / GG Strains — Clone via Bike Hawley, Denver ~2014
Father
Stardawg Male
Chem 4 × Tres Dawg (Chem D × Afghani/Skunk)
Bred by JJ / Top Dawg Seeds — Selected by Gu / Greenpoint Seeds
GG4 Component
Chem’s Sister
Chemdog ‘a’ — 1991 Deer Creek seed
Greg “Chemdog” Krzanowski
GG4 Component
Sour Dubb
East Coast Sour Diesel derivative
Clone-only, East Coast underground
GG4 Component
Chocolate Diesel
Chocolate Trip × Sour Diesel
Clone-only pollen donor
Stardawg Component
Tres Dawg
Chem D × Afghani/Skunk
JJ / Top Dawg Seeds
The Matriarch
Gorilla Glue #4 — The Happy Accident
Born from a hermie, a police scare, and the stubbornness of a friend who refused to throw away the seeds. The most awarded accident in cannabis history.
The origin of Gorilla Glue #4 reads like a cautionary tale that became a creation myth. Around 2011, Josey Whales (Don Peabody) was running a stadium grow in Nevada — rows of one-gallon pots filled with cuts of Chocolate Diesel, Sour Dubb, and Chem’s Sister alongside some Chem’s Sister × Sour Dubb hybrids bred by his partner Lone Watty (Ross Johnson). After a police scare forced Josey to dismantle the entire garden — roughly 80 plants — and relocate it to a friend’s house, the stress of two moves in a matter of days caused the Chem’s Sister × Sour Dubb plants to hermie. Rogue pollen sacs opened and dusted the entire room, including the Chocolate Diesel. The garden was compromised. Josey was ready to trash the whole run.
His friend Mardogg thought otherwise. He saved the seeds. A year later, they germinated the accidental cross and grew out the resulting plants with cautious skepticism. Three females emerged: GG1 (Sister Glue), GG2 (eventually lost), and GG4. The #4 phenotype was immediately different. The buds were so saturated with resin that trimming scissors literally seized together — glued shut. Josey and Lone Watty couldn’t separate their tools. Someone laughed and said it was like Gorilla Glue. The name stuck.
In the spirit of the growers who had shared elite genetics with him — Greyskull and Zoolander — Josey distributed the GG4 clone freely through ICMag, on the condition it would always be given, never sold, and passed by word of mouth to deserving cultivators. The clone spread through Nevada, then California, then the broader underground. In 2014, GG4 won first place at the High Times Cannabis Cup in both Los Angeles and Michigan. By 2015, it had taken Best Hybrid at the World Cannabis Cup. It became the most-reviewed strain in Leafly’s history and the defining cultivar of the mid-2010s.
The Denver Connection
The specific GG4 cut used in Tomahawk arrived in Denver around 2014–2015 through Bike Hawley, a well-connected figure in the Colorado cannabis genetics scene. Gu acquired the clone directly from Hawley during the same window that GG4 was sweeping the Cannabis Cup circuit. This is Josey Whales’ verified cut — the same phenotype that glued the scissors and won the trophies.
Terpene Identity
Chocolate, Diesel, Pine, and Earth
GG4’s terpene profile is unmistakable — a pungent, room-filling aroma anchored in bittersweet chocolate and heavy diesel fuel. The chocolate sweetness comes from the Chocolate Diesel parentage, layered over the sharp, sour diesel bite inherited from Chem’s Sister and Sour Dubb. Secondary notes of pine, coffee, and damp earth fill out the profile. The smoke is expansive and heavy, coating the palate with sweet-and-sour fuel that lingers for minutes. This is a terpene profile that announces itself the moment the jar opens.
Effects & Potency
Couch-Lock Artillery
GG4 delivers a crushing, full-body stone that has earned its “glue” reputation beyond just the resin. The onset hits with a burst of cerebral euphoria that quickly transitions into deep, radiating physical relaxation. Experienced consumers describe it as being “glued to the couch” — functional thought becomes optional. THC percentages routinely test in the mid-to-high 20s, and the entourage effect from the complex terpene stack amplifies the potency beyond what the numbers suggest.
GG4 Award History
| 2014 — LA Cannabis Cup | 1st Place |
| 2014 — Michigan Cannabis Cup | 1st Place |
| 2015 — World Cannabis Cup (Jamaica) | Best Hybrid |
| 2016 — Colorado Cannabis Cup | 2nd Place, Best Hybrid |
| Leafly | Most-Reviewed Strain in Platform History |
The Patriarch
Stardawg — Chem 4 × Tres Dawg
JJ’s crowning achievement at Top Dawg Seeds — selected and proven by Gu at Greenpoint Seeds across hundreds of crosses.
The architect of the Dawg line is JJ, founder of Top Dawg Seeds, originally from Dover, New Jersey. JJ was deeply embedded in the underground cannabis network of the I-95 corridor — the interstate stretching from New York to Miami that functioned as a closed-loop system of elite clone-only cuts traded among a small, secretive circle of master growers. Around 2000–2001, JJ acquired the authentic Chem D clone directly from Chemdog, trading his own Sour Diesel clone to secure it. That acquisition launched one of the most important breeding projects in cannabis history.
JJ’s first breakthrough was Tres Dawg — Chem D crossed with an Afghani/Skunk line. The Afghani genetics were the structural masterstroke: thicker stalks, tighter internodal spacing, improved pest and mold resistance. The Skunk lineage amplified the volatile sulfur compounds responsible for deep gas aroma. The crowning achievement came when JJ pollinated the Chem 4 clone — Joe Brand’s “Reunion Pheno” from the original 1991 Deer Creek seeds — with his Tres Dawg male. The resulting F1 was baptized Stardawg. The buds were so densely covered in capitate-stalked trichomes they twinkled like stars under a jeweler’s loupe. The aroma was confronting: earthy gas, roadkill, chemical morning breath, and industrial fuel.
A note on nomenclature: while Greg Krzanowski’s original strain is always spelled Chemdog, JJ deliberately uses the spelling Dawg (Stardawg, Tres Dawg, Guava Dawg) out of respect — clearly differentiating his breeding work from the original creator’s clone-only cuts.
The Greenpoint Male
The specific Stardawg male used in Tomahawk was selected by Gu over a massive pheno-hunt. This patriarch is renowned in breeding circles as an agronomic equalizer — it consistently tightens internodal spacing, drastically increases resin production, and fortifies physical branching structure without diluting the gas terpene profile. The Greenpoint Stardawg male has been the foundation sire for dozens of elite crosses, proving its dominance across hundreds of pairings over more than a decade of continuous use.
Breeding Logic
Why This Cross Works
GG4 and Stardawg are genetic cousins — both rooted in the Chemdog family through different branches. Crossing them doesn’t introduce foreign genetics; it reunites divergent expressions of the same foundational line while each parent patches the other’s weaknesses.
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Terpene Convergence
GG4 brings chocolate-diesel sweetness, sour bite, and coffee-earth depth from the Sour Dubb and Chocolate Diesel parentage. Stardawg brings raw chemical gas, roadkill skunk, and industrial fuel from the Chem 4/Chem D line. The cross doesn’t muddy these profiles — it stacks them. Expect a front-end of sweet chocolate-diesel that finishes with a lingering chemical-fuel backend.
02
Resin on Resin
GG4 is already legendary for resin production — it literally glued scissors shut. The Stardawg male amplifies this further with its own extreme trichome density. This is a double-stacked resin cross. The resulting progeny produce buds that are not just sticky but architecturally encrusted in crystalline trichome heads, making Tomahawk exceptional for both flower production and solventless extraction.
03
Structural Reinforcement
GG4 produces massive colas on branches that benefit from support. The Stardawg father — with its deeply recessed Afghani/Skunk genetics from the Tres Dawg parentage — contributes dominant alleles for thicker branching, tighter internodal spacing, and a sturdier chassis. The result is a plant that carries GG4-level yields with significantly improved self-supporting architecture.
Chemotype
Terpene & Aroma Profile
The intersection of GG4’s chocolate-diesel sweetness with Stardawg’s raw chemical gas. GG4-dominant phenotypes lean sweeter; Stardawg-dominant expressions lean toward fuel and funk.
🍫 Bittersweet Chocolate
🌲 Pine
🧪 Chemical Solvent
🦨 Skunk
☕ Coffee
🌍 Damp Earth
🍬 Brown Sugar
Dominant Terpenes
| Beta-Caryophyllene | Primary — Spicy, peppery, fuel-like depth |
| d-Limonene | Primary — Sour citrus, diesel bite |
| Myrcene | Supporting — Earthy, musky, sedative |
| Alpha/Beta-Pinene | Supporting — Sharp pine, resinous |
| Humulene | Supporting — Earthy, woody, bitter |
| VSCs (Prenylthiol) | Trace — Skunk, gas, roadkill at ppb levels |
Phenotype Guide
The Hunt
As an F1 cross between two elite but genetically distinct parents, Tomahawk will produce a range of expressions. The phenotypic spread is the feature — not the bug. Three primary archetypes will emerge from the canopy.
The Glue Bomb
Heavily favors the maternal GG4 line. Taller plants with aggressive lateral branching and broad fan leaves. Massive, dense colas absolutely drenched in sticky resin — expect glued scissors, glued fingers, glued everything. The aroma leans into GG4’s signature: bittersweet chocolate, sour diesel, coffee, and damp earth. Less chemical gas, more chocolate-fuel sweetness. The couch-lock is devastating.
Structure: Tall, heavy branching — trellising recommended
Yield: Massive — GG4-level production
Resin: Extreme — sticky, extractable
Keep if: Chocolate-diesel terps + maximum biomass
The Gas Dawg
Dominated by paternal Stardawg genetics. Shorter, squatter, and visibly sturdier with dark green, heavily serrated leaves and tight internodal spacing. The branches are thick and self-supporting. The aroma strips away the chocolate sweetness and leans hard into chemical gas — roadkill skunk, halitosis, damp earth, and heavy garage fuel. The trichome coverage is blinding. This is the hash maker’s phenotype.
Structure: Compact, bushy, self-supporting
Yield: Moderate — dense rock-hard clusters
Resin: Extreme — star-like frost, premium wash
Keep if: Hash production + raw gas terps
The Tomahawk Prime
The target phenotype — the exact reason this cross exists. A synergistic merger of both parents where the chocolate-diesel sweetness of GG4 and the chemical-gas depth of Stardawg stack into a single, complex, room-clearing aroma. Structure splits the difference: medium-tall with sturdy branching that supports heavy, elongated colas swelling dramatically in late flower. The buds are encrusted in crystalline trichomes with the “star-like” frost of the father and the suffocating stickiness of the mother. This is the keeper cut — the one that bridges both lineages into something greater than either parent alone.
Structure: Medium-tall, thick stalks, manageable stretch
Yield: High — chunky colas, dramatic late swell
Resin: Extreme — double-stacked from both parents
Verdict: The keeper. Chocolate-fuel meets chemical gas.
Cultivation
Growing Tomahawk
Like both parents, Tomahawk is a vigorous and hardy grower that tolerates a range of conditions. The Stardawg father adds structural resilience that the GG4 mother benefits from, but humidity management in late flower is non-negotiable.
Vegetative Phase
Aggressive hybrid vigor with broad fan leaves and strong lateral branching. GG4-leaning phenotypes will stretch more aggressively; Stardawg-leaners will stay compact and bushy. Topping, super-cropping, and ScrOG are highly recommended to widen the canopy and maximize light penetration. Lollipop the lower third before flip to direct energy toward terminal colas.
Environment
Tomahawk thrives in controlled, temperate environments. Because both parents produce incredibly dense, resinous buds, humidity management is paramount in late flower. Maintain strict VPD and lower relative humidity to 40–45% during weeks 7 through 9 to prevent botrytis. Heavy airflow through the canopy is non-negotiable given the density of the floral clusters.
The Stretch
Expect a moderate to significant stretch upon flipping to 12/12, depending on phenotype. GG4-leaning expressions will double in height during the first three weeks of flower; Stardawg-leaners will stretch less dramatically. Plan ceiling height and trellising accordingly. The 63–70 day flowering window is highly manageable once the stretch stabilizes.
Nutrition
Both parent lines are heavy feeders — particularly for calcium and magnesium during the stretch phase and peak resin production. Cal-Mag deficiency presents as rust spots and interveinal chlorosis. Emphasize potassium in late flower for calyx swelling. Sharply reduce nitrogen after week four to prevent leafy buds and ensure a clean, smooth burn that lets the complex terpene stack shine without harshness.
Pest & Disease Resistance
Tomahawk inherits hardy pest resistance from both parents. The Afghani influence in the Stardawg father contributes improved mold resistance and overall structural toughness. Keep the grow room clean, prune excess fan leaves to improve airflow, and use foliar sprays such as neem oil during the vegetative cycle. The primary risk is botrytis in the dense colas during late flower — managed through VPD control, not chemistry.
Historical Record
Timeline
From a hermie in Nevada to the Greenpoint vault — every milestone in the Tomahawk lineage.
June 1991
Greg “Chemdog” Krzanowski purchases an ounce of extraordinary Colorado-grown flower at the Deer Creek Amphitheater parking lot during a Grateful Dead two-night run. Subsequent shipments yield 13 seeds — the most consequential genetic bottleneck in cannabis history.
Fall 1991
Greg germinates 4 of the 13 seeds. Three females emerge: Chem 91, Chem’s Sister (Chemdog ‘a’), and Chemdog ‘b’. The Chem’s Sister cut will eventually become a foundational parent of GG4.
~2000–2001
JJ (Top Dawg Seeds) acquires the Chem D clone from Chemdog, trading his Sour Diesel clone. Creates Tres Dawg (Chem D × Afghani/Skunk), introducing structural integrity to the Chemdog line.
2006
Joe Brand germinates four of the final original Deer Creek seeds in Napa, CA. Keeps #4 — the “Reunion Pheno.” Chem 4 is born. JJ pollinates Chem 4 with his Tres Dawg male, creating Stardawg.
~2011
Josey Whales is running a stadium grow in Nevada. A police scare forces two emergency garden relocations. Stressed Chem’s Sister × Sour Dubb plants hermie and pollinate his Chocolate Diesel. Josey is ready to trash the seeds — his friend Mardogg saves them.
~2012–2013
Josey and Mardogg germinate the saved seeds. Three females emerge: GG1 (Sister Glue), GG2 (later lost), and GG4. The #4 phenotype produces resin so heavy it glues scissors shut. Gorilla Glue is born. Josey shares the clone freely through ICMag.
2014
GG4 wins 1st place at the High Times Cannabis Cup in both Los Angeles and Michigan, shocking even Josey and Lone Watty. The strain becomes a national phenomenon overnight.
~2014–2015
Bike Hawley brings the verified GG4 clone to Denver, Colorado. Gu acquires the cut directly from Hawley during the same window GG4 is sweeping the Cup circuit.
2014–Present
Gu / Greenpoint Seeds selects the elite Stardawg male through an extensive pheno-hunt. The male becomes the foundation sire for dozens of crosses, proving its dominance as a structural and resin amplifier across hundreds of pairings over more than a decade.
2020
Josey Whales (Don Peabody) passes away. His legacy lives on through the GG4 clone and the countless crosses it has produced. Lone Watty (Ross Johnson) also passes. GG Strains continues under their team’s stewardship.
2025
Tomahawk released as GG4 × Stardawg — Josey Whales’ most famous accident married to the most proven male in the Greenpoint vault. An elite Chem-family hybrid built for the modern canopy.
Trait Complementation
What Each Parent Brings
Breeding Matrix
TraitGG4 MotherStardawg Father
| Morphology | Medium-tall, heavy lateral branching | Squat, tight internodes |
| Branch Rigidity | Sturdy but benefits from support | Thick, rigid — Afghani influence |
| Trichome Density | Legendary — “glued scissors” resin | Extreme — “star-like” frost |
| Aroma | Chocolate, diesel, coffee, pine, earth | Chemical gas, roadkill, industrial fuel |
| Potency | Mid-to-high 20s THC, devastating body stone | Elite potency, balanced cerebral/body |
| Result | Medium-tall, improved structure, double-stacked resin, chocolate-diesel meeting chemical gas | |
One parent was born from a hermie that pollinated a room during a police scare. The other traces back to 13 seeds pulled from an ounce at a Grateful Dead show. These are not pristine laboratory genetics — these are the battle-tested, street-hardened bloodlines that built the American gas movement from the ground up. Tomahawk is what happens when you let them collide.
— Greenpoint Seeds Genetic Archive
Lineage Tree
├── Gorilla Glue #4 (Josey Whales / GG Strains — via Bike Hawley, Denver ~2014)
│ ├── (Chem’s Sister × Sour Dubb) (accidental hermie cross)
│ │ ├── Chem’s Sister (Chemdog ‘a’ — 1991 Deer Creek seed)
│ │ └── Sour Dubb (ECSD derivative, clone-only)
│ │
│ └── Chocolate Diesel (pollen recipient)
│
└── Stardawg ♂ (JJ / Top Dawg Seeds — Selected by Gu)
├── Chem 4 (Joe Brand, 2006 — “Reunion Pheno”)
│ └── Unknown parentage (1991 Deer Creek seeds)
│
└── Tres Dawg ♂ (JJ / Top Dawg Seeds)
├── Chem D (Greg Krzanowski, 2001)
└── Afghani × Skunk
Final Word
Two Legends. One Pack.
Gorilla Glue #4 was the defining strain of its decade — born from an accident, shared freely, and validated by every major competition it entered. The Greenpoint Stardawg male is the most proven sire in the vault — a structural and resin amplifier descended from the Chem 4 and Chem D lines that built the I-95 corridor’s reputation. Tomahawk puts them together. The chocolate-diesel sweetness of GG4 collides with the raw chemical-gas depth of Stardawg. The legendary GG4 resin production gets doubled down by a father that already makes buds twinkle like stars. The structure gets tightened and fortified by Afghani-derived architecture. This is an F1 cross between two genetic heavyweights, released as regular seeds — giving cultivators the full phenotypic range to hunt through and the opportunity to find a keeper mother that could anchor a program for years.
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| Weight | 0.25 oz |
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| Lineage | Chem 4, Chem's Sister, Chemdawg, Chocolate Diesel, Gorilla Glue #4, Sour Dubb, Stardawg, Tres Dawg |
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95 reviews for Tomahawk
| 5 star | 89 | 89% |
| 4 star | 5 | 5% |
| 3 star | 3 | 3% |
| 2 star | 0% | |
| 1 star | 2 | 2% |
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Scrogman412
Day 57 of flower and looking impressive. Total diesel, chem janitors closet. Great grower , from base to top easy 5' another fatt yield . Phone flash does the color a major disservice. Cranking the UVB and looking toward the flush. Back with the finish.

Scrogman412
Did tomahawk and full moon fever in my 30x60. Tomahawk is on the right. 83 days of flower and 40 hours of darkness. Fantastic yield. Kept them 78 with40% humidity from day 60 and hit em with UVB. Wet with resin both have great color and smell of sour dub and citrus. Removed the colas so I could move these monsters and still left enough golf ball sized buds to fill a half dozen jars. ABSOLUTELY love the results with GPS. next up.... city slicker and orange blossom special.

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KEGGERS
I love it so much i got 6 more packs coming. Thanks again greenpoint. 👍

KEGGERS
I love it so much i got 6 more packs coming. Thanks again greenpoint. 👍

KEGGERS
The pics speak for themselves. Cant wait for GPS to restock. As soon as they restock ima grab 5 more packs.

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The pics speak for themselves. Cant wait for GPS to restock. As soon as they restock ima grab 5 more packs.

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I made a review a while back but I’m growing a mono crop of Tomahawk right now so I decided to give you guys some grow tips for this one. Tomahawk doesn’t like a whole lot of nitrogen but it is very cal-mag hungry. Top as early as possible and train them to be as short as possible because the stretch is real. For some reason the root growth is wicked fast so if you’re starting them in solo cups like I do, you’ll probably find yourself having to transplant into a bigger pot sooner than you’d expect. I have roots exploding out of the bottom of my cups already. Also Tomahwak will eat as much light as you throw at her as long as the temps don’t get too high. She purpled very easily in a cold room (60-65 degrees Fahrenheit). She responds extremely well to foliar feeding. That’s pretty much it for the grow tips, hope that helps some of you guys/girls out there.
Sativa leaning hybrid. Potent, no ceiling. Top early.
I’ve grown this one pheno of Tomahawk going on 5 times and plan on keeping this strain going for a while…..it is very Stardawg leaning with the Gorilla Glue gummy up the scissors sticky, chem smelling but yeah, not real strong smell……maybe I’m just used to smelling it……when you break it apart to roll it, your fingers get too sticky and I usually let someone else finish ’cause I gotta wipe off my hands with alcohol….
Tomahawk pic
Really pleased with how these turned out. Its definitely one of the better GG4 crosses.
100% germ and they’re very vigorous frosty tasty plants.
Day 57 of flower and looking impressive. Total diesel, chem janitors closet. Great grower , from base to top easy 5′ another fatt yield . Phone flash does the color a major disservice. Cranking the UVB and looking toward the flush. Back with the finish.
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A great one to gro, A+ for sure. of course the GG gives its trademark very frosty coating.
potent for sure, if you’ve tried others you’ll find this an upper end GG cross with the star dawg stud
Previously posted review under Hyden. Originally sprouted 4 seeds. 3 popped. 2 ended up being male. So bummed! But the last hope did her thing! She was beautiful from start to finish!! By far the most impressive plant I have grown! The finish product was fire!! Very potent! I grew her in soil, daytime temp 76, nighttime temp about 63. She took 73 days to mature. Will be keeping her around for a very long time! Thank you GPS!
Got my pack at the end of last year, they’ve been sitting in my seed freezer so I decided to pop some. I only popped 2 and both germinated within 24 hours of being in the wet paper towel. I planted them when they had about 1/2 inch tap roots and within another 24 hours under my LED seedling lights, they were 3 inches tall. I’ve never seen vigor like this before in my 8 years of growing. Both turned out to be female, flowered them both at the same time and they were done at 72 days of flower. Both very bushy plants with huge donkey d*ck colas. Barely any larf at all. Very pungent underarm odor and sweet earthy taste. Yield was very good, plant #1 yielded 68g dry and plant #2 yielded 76g dry. Spacey high with intense couch lock body stone. 10/10. Currently in the process of popping the rest of my beans for a mono crop. Greenpoint has a customer for life.