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Tomki Goo

Tomki Goo

David Silverstone with cannabis harvest

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Tomki Goo, aka Golden Dragon, aka “the goo,” aka Purple Mountain Goo genetics, used to be the holy Grail of being successful growing cannabis. They were not as easy to come by as they are today. Therefore, communities of growers developed, and regional heirloom strains naturally evolved over the course of many years since the 70’s in the emerald triangle.

Tomki Heirloom Genetics

Tomki did develop its own varietals over the course of time much like regions Spyrock and Bell Springs developed their own genetic lines through isolation and secrecy in hiding. It was not until the 90s that seed exchanging and availability of clones became more common and the genetic libraries started to grow exponentially.

Tomki Goo cannabis strain
Six lb. yield after heavy rains and wind. Photo: David Silverstone

Tomki Goo is the strain that Tomki appellation can lay claim to developing and preserving. It was originally held and cultivated by the Carlsen and Casey families on Tomki since the 80’s and later by the Morninglight David and Silverstone families in the 90’s and 2000’s.

It started as a cross between so hum purps and then grass valley AfGoo, both relatives of the Afghan emigrates that arrived then in the 70s and 80s. It is now a stable IBL with two major phenotypes, Variegated and Unvariegated. Variegated pheno of Tomki goo is more purple and fuchsia and grows more sativa shaped, while its Unvariegated counterpart is generally denser and lime green to golden.

Goldendragon pheno winner emerald cup 2016
Goldendragon pheno emerald cup winner 2016. Photo: David Silverstone.

Tomki Goo, called Golden Dragon when grown by David Silverstone of Silver Dragon farms was awarded 5th place in The Emerald Cup 2016 and it received the highest ranking of any flower grown from seed that year; 5th place, qualifying it for the Breeders Cup 2016.

It is a hybrid indica sativa which contains an average of 19.1 percent THC and is high in Myrcene (.895%), Caryophyllene (.147%), Ocimene, as well as pinene, linalool, humulene, nerolidol and phytol. In total an average of 2% terpene concentration.

It is a medium height 6-8 ft tall wide long branching plant with strong flexible stems and strong mold and disease resistance.

Purple mountain goo pheno
Purple Mountain Goo pheno. Photo: David Silverstone

It’s an early finishing strain that produces a pheno of large golden green dense colas and its second phenotype produces long dense richly colored colas. It is primarily an indica variety and has sativa ancestry as well.

It tastes and smells like a variety of melons cantaloupes spices fruits and richly scented flowers depending on the phenotype exhibited. It’s perfectly fluffy yet dense when ground and burns wonderfully.

It has pain relieving qualities and a full body high which makes you sing, activating all chakras. Its strong indica qualities make it a long lasting full featured high that onsets within 30 seconds and fills you up with delight after a few minutes more.

It is always best when grown regeneratively in living soil.

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