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9.6
81 harvests
#79
Global pos.
9.6
81 harvests
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P 95%
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“TerpyZ Mutant Genetics – The Misfits of Cannabis” The Mutant Crew We are a Team of Passionate Cannabis Lovers, which strive to show the world the potential and beauty of the Cannabis plant. In fact, our Head-breeder has been working with Cannabis for over 30 years with a focus on completely new and unrecognisable Leaf forms, Effects and unique Terpene profiles. The result is the creation of something outstanding. Are you sick of, worrying about your neighbours/ landlord or whoever, being able to recognise your weed plants? Are you tired of sleepless nights thinking about the potential consequences if someone discovered your plants? Are you bored by all your weed plants looking mostly the same apart from minor variations and different smells? Or maybe you just want some dank and pretty Cannabis plants that fit perfectly into your ornamental garden. Then rest assured, we definitely got you covered. What stands out about our strains are unique Flavours and some of the craziest Cannabis plants, that don't look anything like Cannabis. Building on a foundation of legacy strains and landraces our mutants truly stand for themselves. We serve all those people who want something different, something exclusive, something beautiful and outstanding, something you probably haven't seen before. For all the ones who love Cannabis, but prefer Exclusivity, Discreetness and Stealth :)
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9
TerpyZ Mutant Genetics
Growing it
Normal
Resistance
Neutral
Das Aroma erinnert sofort an einen fruchtigen Cocktail mit tropischen EinschlĂ€gen. SĂŒĂŸe Guavennoten treffen auf eine spritzige Frische, die an ZitrusfrĂŒchte erinnert und dem Gesamtprofil eine lebendige Leichtigkeit verleiht. Die Kombination wirkt sehr ausgewogen und entwickelt einen modernen, exotischen Charakter, der sofort Lust auf den ersten Zug macht. Geschmacklich hĂ€lt Guava Spritz genau das, was der Duft verspricht. Bereits beim Einatmen dominieren tropisch-fruchtige Aromen, begleitet von einer angenehm spritzigen Note, die dem Rauch eine fast erfrischende Wirkung verleiht. Die Guava bleibt wĂ€hrend des gesamten Rauchverlaufs prĂ€sent und wird von dezenten sĂŒĂŸlichen Nuancen ergĂ€nzt. Dadurch entsteht ein außergewöhnlich harmonisches Geschmacksbild, das weder kĂŒnstlich noch ĂŒberladen wirkt. Der Rauch ist angenehm weich und gleichmĂ€ĂŸig, ohne störendes Kratzen im Hals. Auch im Abgang bleiben die fruchtigen Terpene lange erhalten und hinterlassen einen sĂŒĂŸ-frischen Nachgeschmack, der zum nĂ€chsten Zug einlĂ€dt. Insgesamt zĂ€hlt das Aroma- und Geschmacksprofil zu den großen StĂ€rken dieser Sorte. Die Wirkung beginnt mit einer angenehm entspannenden Kopfwirkung, die den Alltag schnell in den Hintergrund rĂŒcken lĂ€sst. Gedanken werden ruhiger, Stress baut sich spĂŒrbar ab und eine angenehme innere Gelassenheit stellt sich ein. Nach kurzer Zeit breitet sich zusĂ€tzlich eine wohltuende körperliche Entspannung aus, ohne dabei sofort schwer oder ĂŒberwĂ€ltigend zu wirken. Dadurch eignet sich Guava Spritz hervorragend fĂŒr den Abend, wenn der Tag geschafft ist und man einfach abschalten möchte. Ob gemĂŒtlich auf der Couch, beim Musikhören oder wĂ€hrend eines Films – die Sorte schafft eine ruhige und entspannte AtmosphĂ€re und hilft dabei, nach einem stressigen Tag vollstĂ€ndig herunterzukommen. Auch die BlĂŒtenqualitĂ€t hinterlĂ€sst einen hervorragenden Eindruck. Die Knollen besitzen eine kompakte bis mitteldichte Struktur mit sauber aufgebauten BlĂŒtenkelchen, die eng ineinander wachsen und den BlĂŒten eine voluminöse Erscheinung verleihen. Gleichzeitig wirkt die Struktur angenehm natĂŒrlich und nicht ĂŒbermĂ€ĂŸig fest, wodurch sich die einzelnen Kelche sehr schön voneinander abheben. Besonders auffĂ€llig ist die außergewöhnlich starke Harzproduktion. Die OberflĂ€che wirkt nahezu vollstĂ€ndig mit einer dichten Schicht aus Trichomen ĂŒberzogen und verleiht den BlĂŒten ein intensiv frostiges Erscheinungsbild. Hinzu kommen markante violette Farbakzente, die sich harmonisch mit den satten GrĂŒntönen verbinden und einen starken optischen Kontrast zu den zahlreichen orangefarbenen BlĂŒtenfĂ€den bilden. Diese intensive Farbgebung sorgt zusammen mit der enormen Harzschicht fĂŒr einen sehr hochwertigen und modernen Gesamteindruck, wie man ihn von ausgewĂ€hlten Premium-Genetiken erwartet. Der Ertrag bewegte sich im mittleren Bereich. Zwar zĂ€hlt Guava Spritz nicht zu den absoluten MassentrĂ€gern, dafĂŒr ĂŒberzeugt sie mit einer ausgezeichneten BlĂŒtenqualitĂ€t, beeindruckender Harzproduktion und einem außergewöhnlich intensiven Terpenprofil. Wer Wert auf Geschmack und Aroma legt, wird mit dieser Sorte mehr als zufrieden sein.
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8d ago
DiipsDiipsMaster
10
Mentha de Croco© Fern
Growing it
Easy
Resistance
Strong
harvested day 104 of bloom. conversation piece, stinky ;) and went from almost nothing to a giant! mutant morphology all the way through growth, i will 100% try more! worth it!
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9d ago
MADMANkMADMANkApprentice
10
Blueberry Lime Kush AD
Growing it
Hard
Resistance
Strong
Seeds are looking super healthy and she is LOADED! Cant wait to germinate some of the seeds soon!
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1mo ago
10
TerpyZ Mutant Genetics
Growing it
Easy
Resistance
Strong
Zour MelonZ destacó por su perfil extremadamente afrutado y dulce, con claras notas melon/candy y un fondo sour muy moderno Mostró buena producción de tricomas, cogollos compactos y una evolución terpénica muy marcada en el tramo final del cultivo. Una genética muy orientada a sabor, resina y perfiles intensos tipo Z actuales. Top Top
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2mo ago
10
TerpyZ Mutant Genetics
Growing it
Easy
Resistance
Strong
La Gokuz OG destacó por su gran producción de resina, cogollos compactos y un perfil OG moderno muy marcado En floración final desarrolló aromas mås profundos y complejos, muy cítricos y gaseosos, acompañados de un fade limpio y buena maduración de tricomas Una genética intensa, estable y muy enfocada a calidad de flor y terpenos
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2mo ago
10
TerpyZ Mutant Genetics
Growing it
Easy
Resistance
Neutral
The name definitely describes what I'm smelling. It smells amazingly sweet n fruity with a little chemical or possibly fuel in the background. Then there's the plant she is just beautiful with a perfect shape and nice bat buds
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3mo ago
10
TerpyZ Mutant Genetics
Growing it
Easy
Resistance
Neutral
What a great grow this was. Not only is it my first mutant strain which was very cool but it surprised me with giant buds. Then there's the terps it has a definite skunky smell with a fruity mix that seems to change every time I try to figure it out. There's some sweet fruity and next time I think I smell like an earthy nutty pine smell she just keeps giving and would continue the make pistils n grow except the older parts of the buds are already ripe. It should finish up as it cures and be great
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3mo ago
10
Mentha de Croco© Fern
Growing it
Easy
Resistance
Neutral
This is one skunky lady I wasn't expecting the smell of a good skunk when I started growing this plant but I love this lady. It has a strong skunk smell with something fuit like trying to hide in there The grow went great I wasn't sure what training would be like with my first mutant strains so I simply topped it once and trimmed up around the bottom
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3mo ago
MyDankDogMyDankDogApprentice
10
Mentha de Croco Bx1 F2
Growing it
Normal
Resistance
Neutral
Currently is the VCure, I'll come back with a smoke report. She smells fantastic, gas/petrol, chem and pine/lime!!! She's probably the most stunning plant I've grown, got of to what seemed like a slow start, but ended up being a pretty normal grow. The leaf structure allows for light to penetrate right through the canopy, so no so much of a need for defoliation. The buds are kinda scruffy, but pretty big and sticky, she needed a lot of support to hold them. My stack generally looks like this. pH Perfect Micro + Grow + Bloom (custom mixed, I kept Grow in the mix throughout the entire grow, and added Bloom in flower) Big Bud (added in actual flowering for PK boost) Bud Candy (run consistently or sometimes skipped) CalMag as needed (should be more routine in coco baseline every feed) Mycorrhizae in early stages (next time i'll use Voodoo Juice) I water only when the pot feels light, pH 5.9-6.1, PPM capped at 1200. I also used Revive for CalMag deficiencies, and Overdrive about 2-3 week of late flower. My general approach to a grow is to play it safe, Coco 70% + perlite 30% is mostly inert (especially if it's buffered coco), so it has very little natural biology compared to soil. Adding mycorrhizae (and the bacteria that often come with it) early helps the roots colonize faster, improves nutrient and water uptake, and builds a stronger root system overall. This directly supports my "play it safe" philosophy, healthier roots mean the plant can make better use of moderate PPM feeds (below 1200), custom ratios, and additives like Bud Candy without as much stress. CalMag: Coco is notorious for binding calcium and magnesium. Even if i'm adding it "as needed," I try to make it more consistent and aim for a baseline of 100–150 ppm CalMag (or 1-2 ml/L depending on your brand) in every feed, especially if using RO or distilled low-mineral water. Add it after Micro but before Grow/Bloom in your mixing order. pH target: 5.9-6.1 is good, in 70/30 coco/perlite I let it drift a bit between waterings. Phosphorus and potassium (what Big Bud boosts) become more available in this slightly lower range. Watering style: Because of the high perlite content, the mix dries out faster than straight coco. I wait until the pot feels light. You may need to water more frequently in peak veg/early flower than in soil, but always with runoff (10-20%) to prevent salt buildup. PPM in this medium: Staying below 1200 is very safe and smart. (my opinion) In 70/30 coco/perlite, most people can comfortably run: Veg: 600-950 PPM Early flower: 900-1100 PPM Mid flower (with Big Bud): 1000-1200 PPM
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3mo ago
MyDankDogMyDankDogApprentice
10
TerpyZ Mutant Genetics
Growing it
Easy
Resistance
Neutral
Currently is the VCure, I'll come back with a smoke report. My stack generally looks like this. pH Perfect Micro + Grow + Bloom (custom mixed, I kept Grow in the mix throughout the entire grow, and added Bloom in flower) Big Bud (added in actual flowering for PK boost) Bud Candy (run consistently or sometimes skipped) CalMag as needed (should be more routine in coco baseline every feed) Mycorrhizae in early stages (next time i'll use Voodoo Juice) I water only when the pot feels light, pH 5.9-6.1, PPM capped at 1200. I also used Revive for CalMag deficiencies, and Overdrive about 2-3 week of late flower. Overall an extremely easy plant to grow, and she smells fantastic, pure gas/petrol and lime!!! My general approach to a grow is to play it safe, Coco 70% + perlite 30% is mostly inert (especially if it's buffered coco), so it has very little natural biology compared to soil. Adding mycorrhizae (and the bacteria that often come with it) early helps the roots colonize faster, improves nutrient and water uptake, and builds a stronger root system overall. This directly supports my "play it safe" philosophy, healthier roots mean the plant can make better use of moderate PPM feeds (below 1200), custom ratios, and additives like Bud Candy without as much stress. CalMag: Coco is notorious for binding calcium and magnesium. Even if i'm adding it "as needed," I try to make it more consistent and aim for a baseline of 100–150 ppm CalMag (or 1-2 ml/L depending on your brand) in every feed, especially if using RO or distilled low-mineral water. Add it after Micro but before Grow/Bloom in your mixing order. pH target: 5.9-6.1 is good, in 70/30 coco/perlite I let it drift a bit between waterings. Phosphorus and potassium (what Big Bud boosts) become more available in this slightly lower range. Watering style: Because of the high perlite content, the mix dries out faster than straight coco. I wait until the pot feels light. You may need to water more frequently in peak veg/early flower than in soil, but always with runoff (10-20%) to prevent salt buildup. PPM in this medium: Staying below 1200 is very safe and smart. (my opinion) In 70/30 coco/perlite, most people can comfortably run: Veg: 600-950 PPM Early flower: 900-1100 PPM Mid flower (with Big Bud): 1000-1200 PPM
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3mo ago
MADMANkMADMANkApprentice
10
SWAG MDC
Growing it
Easy
Resistance
Strong
Super easy to grow, amazing leaf-flower ratio and crazy "classic" hashy fruity terpes!
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3mo ago
MADMANkMADMANkApprentice
10
BBQ Cough GPP
Growing it
Hard
Resistance
Strong
Interesting "trident" leaf phenotype i got, incensy berry terpes
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3mo ago
8
TerpyZ Mutant Genetics
Growing it
Easy
Resistance
Neutral
I had to chop her early maybe I shouldn't say had. I believe this one just reacted to the high PH but it happened so fast I thought I was a root rot which is actually a fungal infection that can spread so I had to remove it from the growroom
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4mo ago
MyDankDogMyDankDogApprentice
10
TerpyZ Mutant Genetics
Growing it
Hard
Resistance
Strong
Beautiful plants, it's awesome to grow a legend like this. Very unique. Overall a different type of plant to grow, very slow. But very cool looking. Buds are not thick or very frosty. They have a very strong mango smell. The indoor plant was never really very thirsty, and the males outside seemed happier in the rain with less light. I think I could have let then grow on for another month and there would still be some white pistils. Beautiful leaf formations. I'd like to grow another ABC variety at some stage.
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4mo ago
MyDankDogMyDankDogApprentice
10
TerpyZ Mutant Genetics
Growing it
Normal
Resistance
Neutral
My stack generally looks like this. pH Perfect Micro + Grow + Bloom (custom mixed, I kept Grow through the grow, and added Bloom in flower) Big Bud (added in actual flowering for PK boost) Bud Candy (run consistently or sometimes skipped) CalMag as needed (should be more routine in coco baseline every feed) Mycorrhizae in early stages Water only when the pot feels light, pH 5.9-6.1, PPM capped at below 1200. I also used Revive for CalMag deficiencies, and Overdrive about 2-3 week of late flower. Overall the plant was a bit sensitive to pH swings. She's very good looking, the structure is similar to a rose. I've see other Cheesus Christ S1 grows were the traits were much different, larger buds and colas. No real cheese smell during grow. More sweaty and meat pastry. When cutting, it smelled more like ginger, stingy in the nostrils and marmite on the hands. During curing it smells mild cheesy sweat, and very food like, really reminds me of marmite. My general approach is to play it safe, Coco 70% + perlite 30% is mostly inert (especially if it's buffered coco), so it has very little natural biology compared to soil. Adding mycorrhizae (and the bacteria that often come with it) early helps the roots colonize faster, improves nutrient and water uptake, and builds a stronger root system overall. This directly supports my "play it safe" philosophy, healthier roots mean the plant can make better use of moderate PPM feeds (below 1200), custom ratios, and additives like Bud Candy without as much stress. CalMag: Coco is notorious for binding calcium and magnesium. Even if i'm adding it "as needed," I try to make it more consistent and aim for a baseline of 100-150 ppm CalMag (or 1-2 ml/L depending on your brand) in every feed, especially if using RO or distilled low-mineral water. Add it after Micro but before Grow/Bloom in your mixing order. pH target: 5.9-6.1 is good, in 70/30 coco/perlite I let it drift a bit between waterings. Phosphorus and potassium (what Big Bud boosts) become more available in this slightly lower range. Watering style: Because of the high perlite content, the mix dries out faster than straight coco. I wait until the pot feels light. You may need to water more frequently in peak veg/early flower than in soil, but always with runoff (10-20%) to prevent salt buildup. PPM in this medium: Staying below 1200 is very safe and smart. (my opinion) In 70/30 coco/perlite, most people can comfortably run: Veg: 600-950 PPM Early flower: 900-1100 PPM Mid flower (with Big Bud): 1000-1200 PPM
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4mo ago
9
Mentha de Croco Bx1 F2
Growing it
Normal
Resistance
Neutral
Schöne Pflanze ..
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4mo ago
BiogrowzzBiogrowzzNewbie
9
TerpyZ Mutant Genetics
Growing it
Easy
Resistance
Strong
Neon Wasabii finished with very nice resin production and super frosty buds. The terpene profile is honestly pretty hard for me to describe it’s very unique and funky. At first it even reminded me a bit of a stink bug smell, which sounds funny but actually makes it really interesting. There’s also a slightly gassy note in the background that gives it a really strong and pungent aroma. Even though I didn’t manage the last weeks of the grow perfectly and some leaves dried out, the genetics still performed well and produced sticky, resinous flowers. I’m really curious to see how the terpenes develop further after drying and curing.
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4mo ago
BiogrowzzBiogrowzzNewbie
9
TerpyZ Mutant Genetics
Growing it
Easy
Resistance
Strong
The Mentha de Mandarine finished with really nice resin production. The terpene profile leans strongly toward citrus/mandarine with a light minty note in the background, which is pretty unique. Buds came out sticky and aromatic and the fade colors at the end looked great. Even though my last weeks weren’t the cleanest grow-wise, the genetics still performed well. Curious to see how the citrus terps develop after drying and curing.
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4mo ago
10
Variegated Delight©
Growing it
Easy
Resistance
Strong
top
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8mo ago
ItashishItashishMaster
10
Feral Fuel ABC©
Growing it
Easy
Resistance
Weak
Superbe variĂ©tĂ©, sa sentais bien le citron rien Ă  redire superbe plant pour l’extĂ©rieur Beuh de journĂ©e
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8mo ago