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Sour Fruit Tartare F1 - #8

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Sour Fruit Tartare F1 – Limited Edition Freebie Due to the positive community feedback on the freebies from the 2024 Limited Drop, Dutch Passion include a free Sour Fruit Tartare F1 seed with every 5-pack of Pink Banana Runtz ‘Antonio by Dutch Passion’ Limited Edition seeds. Sour Fruit Tartare originated following years of selection with a cup-winning Fruit Tartare #4 clone crossed with a Rosso Corsa. These Fruit Tartare x Rosso Corsa F2 regular seeds were originally developed by Alice, a grower friend of Antonio's from Italy. After Antonio himself conducted multiple stress and lab tests over a two-year period, three phenotypes emerged as winners. All with purple buds and their own unique characteristics. Antonio, in turn, crossed the selected plants with a purple, potent mother plant selected from a Sour Trop BX1 line, also called Sour Tropicana Cookies (originally from Oni Seeds). The result is impressive, and this new cultivar can rightly be described as super sour. Think very sour, sometimes with chemical notes like Ajax cleaner, Lysol, or Dettol complemented by fruity hints of passion fruit, guava, red fruit and blueberry. Depending on the phenotype, this can sometimes lean towards red wine or even rotten fruit. All this creates a completely new and extremely pungent terpene profile with a certain dankness you've probably never smelled or tasted in cannabis before! Combine this with the beautiful purple, rose and dark hues in the buds, and you have a truly special cultivar! With a flowering time of around 9 weeks, this is a relatively fast sativa-dominant hybrid. Potency is medium to high, with THC averaging around 15% and peaking at 20% with a relaxed chilled effect. But the terpenes and unique flavour are what this strain is really all about!
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DanyloDanyloMaster
10
Sour Fruit Tartare F1 - #8
Growing it
Easy
Resistance
Neutral
What a unique plant! Both regarding looks and aroma! I still struggle to describe the aroma correctly I think. In early flower she smelled like sour rhubarb, currant and coriander. Now (harvested, drying for a few days..) she smells like sweet, dark fruits of the forest with bitter/sour undertones and some doughy/vanilla notes. Taking good pictures of this plant is nigh-impossible! She was always very pretty IRL but the photos never looked right. =( The more trichomes she grew, the worse this effect got. The only way to get pictures faithful to her IRL-looks was taking pictures in low-light. [Edit: Damn I just realized the trimmed parts on my table look normal too - maybe my tent-lining is the culprit!?] Vaped, the taste is unlike any strain I tried before - almost didn't taste like weed? ... always very cool to experience new stuff like this! Effects are a great hybrid high.. maybe a little indica-leaning. Needs further testing though ;) She was very easy to grow, no real complications during any stage.. the only downside would have been the almost too-compact structure before flower, but she stretched herself right out of that. (will probably update this post with stuff and/or pics I forgot the next few days)
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3mo ago
BudsPerMinuteBudsPerMinuteApprentice
10
Sour Fruit Tartare F1 - #8
Growing it
Easy
Resistance
Strong
8.5 weeks of flowering and a full 7.5 weeks of vegetative phase – that's a hell of a lot of time, but in the end, the wait was absolutely worth it! This was my very first run with photoperiod plants, a SCROG net, and 20-liter fabric pots, and what can I say? It was a complete success all around. The Setup & The Progress: Canopy Management: The SCROG net was nearly 100% filled, and the area was optimally utilized. Root Climate: The plants thrived in the 20L fabric pots and consistently showed perfect, regular drybacks. The Strain & The Phenotypes: This strain is an absolute stunner! It impresses with extremely fast growth and a very strong, unique scent. Particularly exciting was observing two different phenotypes that were identical in smell but an absolute contrast visually: Phenotype #16: This pheno developed extremely hard, golf ball-shaped buds. By the end of the flowering phase, the leaves had turned a beautiful deep black. Phenotype #8: Here, massive, cob-like, and very firm buds grew, while the foliage took on an intense reddish hue towards the end. Conclusion: All in all, this grow was a real visual and aromatic spectacle. Now the harvest will be dried in peace for a while. I will submit the smoke report at a later time!
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5mo ago
Mr_JuiceMr_JuiceMaster
10
Sour Fruit Tartare F1 - #8
Growing it
Normal
Resistance
Neutral
Most red plants have a very similar aroma and taste... tartare is completely somewhere else, very interesting.
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5mo ago