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Video Original: Seed to Strain: Pinkman Goo
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A glimpse at the ‘Goo’ that has left the cannabis industry mystified.
Published on March 10, 2016

The distinctive hued fibers and the supple resin sack are just two examples of what makes Pinkman Goo one of the most coveted strains in the business.

In this episode of Seed to Strain we meet Twompson Prater the creator of Pinkman Goo, an Indica strain with 18 percent THC.

Prater says he is a child of the cannabis business. Growing up, his father had glaucoma and his mother had battled and beat cancer. Prater’s childhood memories include days playing in the marijuana fields of Northern California.

Marijuana offered medicinal relief to his parents, but it was the science that drew Prater to the plant.

Throughout high school and college Prater focused on math, science, and physics.

Pink Man Goo came to life with the help of Prater’s sister, who found three marijuana seeds in a tin can behind the refrigerator of their home.

The “goo” is resin that has seeped from the leaves of the cannabis plant. It’s so rare to see something like this that the strain has astonished even the most seasoned growers in the industry.

Seed to Strain is a MERRY JANE original series that spotlights the behind-the-scenes people and worlds of growing cannabis. From interviews with employees of testing labs to those in charge of genetically manufacturing marijuana seeds, Seed to Strain offers the unique opportunity for viewers to be fully submerged in the often hidden aspect of cannabis grows.

Subscribe to our YouTube to see which other strains we give the behind the scenes of, and check out our other series Deflowered and Smoke In The Kitchen.

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