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Dutch Passion are proud to announce the first CBG rich feminised cannabis seed variety, CBG-Force. CBG (Cannabigerol) is thought to have great medical potential. THC levels are below 0.15%. CBG-Force follows in the footsteps of THC-Victory (THCV rich) and our pioneering work in 2011 introducing CBD rich seeds. CBG-Force, our first generation CBG rich strain, grows into a medium sized plant with large harvest potential (indoors 400 grams/m2, outdoors 500 grams per plant). The plant grows vigorously (with great Force) needing only around 7 weeks of flowering to finish her solid buds of CBG rich cannabis. The Dutch Passion breeders noticed two unusual traits during the CBG breeding program: 1. Smells were very weak in the first few batches. This made us think that terpenes and/or flavonoids might be connected to the production of THC, CBD or other cannabinoids. 2. The buds from CBG-Force were, despite being very frosty, not sticky at all. This contrasts with all our other varieties (THC or CBD). Perhaps the presence of other cannabinoids may be connected to the sticky resin that we are all so familiar with. With a THC percentage of below 0.15%, this is the first strain in our collection that could be considered legal globally in the same way as legal hemp. The flowers look just like normal cannabis with the same structure and appearance. It's a great smoke, especially for those looking for a connoisseur cannabis-light experience.

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DamiusMaximus
DamiusMaximuscommented2 years ago
Okay, I think you should know. These genetics are very unstable. Any stress at all will likely trigger hermie traits. Dutch Passions are not respectable. It's actually shameful in my opinion. The first time I grew these, I topped and defoliated and they went crazy.The second time, which I'm half way through right now, I only did Low Stress Training and didn't defoliate at all (they aren't bushy anyway). My environment is good. Id say perfect. Temperature, humidity, Light strength and distance, feeding levels etc. They would look to be very healthy plants. Very healthy. Out of 10 seeds, 5 were runts. They were very slow at only a quarter the size of the rest. Seeing as they were so weak looking, I rejected them out of concern they would become hermie like before( the smaller weaker ones seemed worse for it). The big strong 5 I kept and they made it to just under 3 weeks into flowering before I noticed male parts forming on the lower branches of one of them. I immediately threw this one away. Two days later 3 more of them were showing signs of self pollinating (a few small flowers were displaying affected pistils with no visible signs of male sacs anywhere)... I say self pollinating because none of the bud sites nearby were affected at all which wouldn't make sense unless the pollen was being produced within the flowers that were displaying darkened pistils. Knowing that this would likely get out of hand I've thrown away what were 3 very large healthy plants. I have RQS Tatanka growing and won't risk pollination from these awful genetics. I have 1 CBG Force left out if 10 and I'm thinking it's not going to make it. Today it is showing no signs of concern but tomorrow will be a different day. My advice is don't let Dutch Passions charge you through the roof for pure garbage and ruin months of your time. Selfish people deserve a hard slap. Good luck. I'll be trying Royal CBG autos next time. I think they'll be a better chance to take 😌