Experimental winter grow with better than expected results in spite of the small yield. Indica dominant strain that delivers a punch. Very strong blueberry smells toward the end of flower, but the taste is more herbal and earthy than fruity. Would love to grow this in optimal conditions. Definitely a keeper! Very different results from 3 seeds in the same soil and nute mix, but other than that I can't recommend Dutch Passion enough for outdoors, I just love their genetics!
I wasn't going to do a winter grow, but I couldn't help myself and was super keen to try this strain. As an experiment, I'd say it was a success, even though the yield was light. They definitely seemed to struggle a bit along the way with cold weather and short daylight hours, but they were strong genetics and pushed through. I did battle with powdery mildew, but I seem to have that with most strains based on my climate. Overall, I think I'll give winter growing another shot next year, the yield and quality isn't what you'd get in optimal conditions, but this is a lovely contribution to the stash jars. One plant had nice thick buds, one was average and one was larfy as hell - but will still make some nice hash or something. Catch you on the next grow!
There appears to be some kind of weird re-veg on my buds, but this is an auto. Is this even possible? FYI these were grown outdoors in winter with short daylight hours and a range of warm and cold temps.
yes indeed it is possible. if you run them at 16 hours try give them 24 hours light for three days a week before harvest it will start setting new flowers for the last week *GG
Cold shock can give some interesting mutations. Tho, the most common would be a change of colour, a deformation and excess growth of leaves, wouldn't be too irregular either.
@Epokwan,South United states.. hot as hell and humid as shit.. heavy buds mold easy here... im like 30 minutes from the gulf of mexico.. so pretty much the beach
@Inganjawetrust, lol sorry I was commenting on the wrong diary! Glueberry / blueberry... go figure! This has definitely not been curing for 6 months, more like 6 days 😂