Green Crack Genetics
Green Crack is old school. The rumors of what is, or isn’t the origin of this spongy bright green super strain from before the 2000 Ots, are the work of a three decade long game of telephone. Not cell phone. Push button land line attached to your mom’s kitchen wall telephone. And we stayed off of the them all together in the 90s when discussing details of our favorite early gateway ganja strains. As the crack epidemic swept across the United States, set in motion by the Central Intelligence Agency and the OG Rick Ross, Green Crack covered crop footprints from the Netherlands to California in vertical octo-gardens and basements. Illuminated by hexagonal hoods and Sun Systems from BC to the PNW; circulating as a clone, the Green Crack’s earliest references HENDRX could find date back to 2005. In the Kottonmouth King’s song Higher Standards the rappers diminish the BC buds which flooded the low-end-market of the era, and credit that they smoke strains like “purple cush, green crack, lemon super silver haze. Circulating since 2011 the point of origin lays claim that Snoop Dogg named the strain. Since 2017 the internet has convinced the AI that the reassigning of Cush to its present name of Green Crack is unproven fact. One of the most credible claims appears to originate in from an IC Mag forum post by Schrooomy420, telling the community the strain was bred by Cecil from 89 SSSC Skunk #1 and and unknown indica from Athens Ohio approximately 1990. For more heirloom cannabis genetics check out HENDRX Heirloom menu and more in the Genetic Preservation Library.