Smash Into Action With This Combination of Green Crack and Purple Punch
It is true what they say, opposites attract. At least in the case of Purple Punch and Green Crack. The former is a heavyweight indica-dominant strain. She will wrap you up in her calming embrace and soothe muscular aches and pains. The latter, Green Crack Punch, is a super energetic, upbeat strain with a love for going hard, heavy, and getting sh*t done. Together, this unlikely pair creates Green Punch, a down the line hybrid that focusses on mental respite before proceeding to weary limbs.
Stay Energised All Day Long With Green Crack Punch
As she begins to boost tired minds, users will feel motivated and energised. It takes several hours for the high to descend into your muscles, leaving you plenty of time to take full advantage of her euphoric effects. Aromas are just as energising. Enjoy wafts of invigorating citrus that develop into hints of grape and blueberry. She also has an incredible smoothness to her flavour, perfect for those who find smoking to aggravate their throats.
Green Crack Punch Won't Punish Simple Mistakes
Its flowers glow with vibrant pinks and oranges—a colourful suggestion of the cerebral power that awaits. Staying below 200cm, it won’t overwhelm novice growers, nor will it punish them for minor fluctuations in nutrients, water, or light. Expect around 20% THC, a highly respectable potency. Although Green Crack Punch is not mind-blowing in the THC department, it is still recommended that first-time users take it slow and steady, at least to begin with. Feelings of euphoria will take hold from the first hit to the last, spurring you on.
After 55–60 days, it will have finished flowering and be ready to harvest. Raised under ideal conditions, growers can expect 450–500g/m². Given how beneficial its energy-boosting effects are, it is best to cultivate her indoors. This way, yields can be maximised as you have greater control over contributing factors. It will, however, still do you proud outdoors. Expect to harvest near the end of September if you live in a favourable climate.