No joke, this cannabis plant produces resin like syrup. Here’s the story behind how the revolutionary Pinkman Goo strain earned its name.
Have you ever seen a cannabis strain that produces sap like a pine tree? One Californian grower has created an indica strain unlike any other. Pinkman Goo, a strain developed by CaliCropDoc, produces a syrup-like resin that seeps out from calyxes just like sticky pine sap. Here’s why this one-of-a-kind strain is so gooey.
Some of the best things are found in the most unlikely places. This exceptional cannabis plant was salvaged from a seed found in an Altoid box hidden behind a stove. Now, the remarkable strain is one of the first in history that produces not only a glistening trichome coating but oozes with thick resin droplets.
This plant is cannabis elevated. Considered an indica strain, flowers produce a resin similar to the sticky sap found on the outside of pine trees. Such a strain is a rarity, and the stabilization of Pinkman Goo is certainly a step up in growing and cultivation.
Perhaps a bit like maple syrup, the concentrated resin from Pinkman Goo has a sweeter taste and aroma than other cannabis oils. Some suspect that the sap contains sugar crystals that come out in the form of a sweat. The end result is a strain that looks like it has produced its own rose-colored dew droplets.
Apart from the impressive stickiness, this one-of-a-kind flower also has some seriously good looks. The leaves feature a beautiful purple-rimmed coloration and dense purple tinted buds.
This strain tests at around 18% THC overall, making it quite potent. Consumers can expect a change in consciousness after inhaling a little of this bud, immersing the consumer into a state of peaceful relaxation. Soothing aromas of earth and a floral sweetness add to the thoughtful contentment that this strain provides.
Products made from this strain may be difficult to find. However, fortunate marijuana fans may be able to enjoy this strain in a number of different ways, including;
In laboratory tests, the pinky resin from Pinkman Goo tested 4% higher in THC than resin from a non-gooey flower. The sap oozes out from between leaf margins and the bottoms of the calyx. Nighttime photosynthesis pushes plant resins up through the stem and seeps out from wherever it can. The strain’s unique ability to produce this sap with regularity is thought to be a genetic trait, though the overall growing environment can have an impact on whether or not this process occurs.
Pinkman Goo was developed by grower Twompson Prater of CaliCropDoc. He inherited his gifted cultivation skills from his father and grandfather, who had purple thumbs themselves. Prater’s fifteen years of experience in medical cannabis cultivation shines through in the obvious craftsmanship behind Pinkman Goo.
CaliCropDoc wants you to know that it is possible to increase resin and coax a sappy goo from your cannabis plants. Prater offers free cannabis education through his website. Medical and recreational growers alike can learn from Prater’s experiments, which include side by side testing, grow journals, and product reviews. Prater began CaliCropDoc to help growers sort through all of the misinformation out there and utilize safe methods that work.
For more information on expert medical cannabis cultivation or the Pinkman Goo strain, visit CaliCropDoc.org.
Pinkman Goo is an impressive strain by many standards. However, because of this strain’s rare nature, not much is known about the specific therapeutic potential of this plant. However, some reports suggest that medical cannabis consumers enjoy this plant for:
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