Description
Buy Cookie Punch Online is a cross between traditional Girl Scout Cookies and a Gelato x Granddaddy Purple cross. It’s a true hybrid, with a balanced Indica/Sativa ratio hovering at 50% each. I don’t typically grow hybrids (I’m more of a purist), so I was taking a chance on this strain. Some growers describe Purple Punch Cookies as a “white” strain thanks to the thick sheen of trichomes that coats its bus. Its THC content is described as fairly high, coming in at about 25% according to the breeder.
One of the most important traits for a strain is its resilience to infections and adverse conditions. Even in a perfect garden, something can go wrong. When that happens, a grower wants to be sure that they can rely on their plant to survive. Fortunately, Purple Punch Cookies is a tough, hardy strain that can fight off infections and survive for a decent time in subpar environments. Time and again, this strain proved to me that it just wouldn’t quit.
Everything I Used To Grow Buy Cookie Punch Online
I’ve always grown indoors. I have neighbors and a small yard, so it’s my only option. To help control the environment of my grow and keep it secret from neighbors, I use a medium-sized tent for my grow space. Tents also help to block out light leaks, which keep plants from turning into hermaphrodites|.
I usually grow in clay pellets with a hydroponic feeding system, so I did the same for this strain. I like clay pellets because they dry out quickly, making them a poor place for infections to start. That same trait can also work against a grow, though. If a plant growing in clay pellets dries out, it will die in an hour or two. That’s why hydroponic systems are necessary when growing with clay pellets.
I used GHE nutrients to nourish my plants. Rockwool that I use for rooting is made of crushed up glass and insulation, so it doesn’t have any inherent nutrients in itself. Instead, I need to provide my plants with everything they need to grow. I’ve used GHE for years and trust its effectiveness.
Finally, I used a LED lamp for this garden. I usually like to keep one of these lights per plant, and since I only had a single plant, I figured one light was fine. LED lights consume very little power, so they’re great for cost-conscious growers. They also help to keep the temperature down within a tent, so I can spend less energy on climate control.
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