dutch passion twilight fem

williamthebloody

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Hey anyone have any info about this strain, been lookin' at it and have been thinking it over, Pros: pretty cheap, fem, 100% indica
con: no info about it except what attitude says...

Any info would be appreciated :clap:
 

spontcumb

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Hey anyone have any info about this strain, been lookin' at it and have been thinking it over, Pros: pretty cheap, fem, 100% indica
con: no info about it except what attitude says...

Any info would be appreciated :clap:
I am in the same boat. The info on the attitude also recommends this plant be grown outdoors. Well, since I can't do that, I'm gonna try to grow a couple indoors. I'll keep you posted!
Peace :peace: bongsmilie Jeff
 

c0okiecrisps

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I've got this going indoors, and it seems to be fine.

Its reccomended on several websites to be an outdoor strain for "full potential", but it can also be grown indoors just fine. I've also read that it is a Brazilian cross with some afghan, making it indica dominant, but a hybrid. no websites have the same information, but i've checked quite a few, as well as Dutchpassion.nl- the breeder.

I've got one about a week into flowering, and several clones vegetating, in soil and hydro (organic and non organic) I will let you guys know how they turn out. so far so good
 

Punk

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don't buy dutch passion strains, their shit is horrible, I've had bad experience with their stuff (not that strain) and have seen other posts here complaining about the finished product.
 

ElephantRider

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Their shit is far from horrible. So.. I did Twilight in a computer case under 111W CFL and yielded .5 oz. dried. The smoke is fabulous. Smooth and earthy, but not harsh with mild spicy flavor. It has a heavy indica stone. Only medicinal value is sleep. And I mean REALLY. Don't make plans... and you'll feel awake and refreshed in the morning. To me, it's an awesome "purpose" bud. Before bed bud. I can't tell you how many nights I fell asleep with a smile on my face. My avatar is actually my Twilight pull. :)
 

c0okiecrisps

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My soil-indoor twilight did not fare well.the hyrdo version is doing much better,

the soil-medium'd twilight couldnt take the low humidity and may have been losing moisture through its leaves too quickly. in addition, it started developing some sort of powdery/purple shit along its stalk. no other plant in my system has had this, nor struggled so much in my "decent" set up.(75-82 deg.F <40% hum.) (soil ph was responsibly adjusted between 6.2 and 6.8 in hopes of sucess)

I will attest, Twilight in soil is closer to impossible to grow indoors without evnironmental controlers.
 

Punk

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I am in the same boat. The info on the attitude also recommends this plant be grown outdoors. Well, since I can't do that, I'm gonna try to grow a couple indoors. I'll keep you posted!
Peace :peace: bongsmilie Jeff
You have to know how to interpret the subtle message behind their descriptions, when they say grow outdoors that means, STREEEEEETCH.

Or, "good for experienced growers and beginers", that mean's , scratch the beginer claim and just go with, "you better not fuck up the ph one bit or this thing is going to fry."

I've grown dutch passion in the recent past and I suggest you stay away from their stock, it's garbage, all of it.
 

Che Paddy

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You have to know how to interpret the subtle message behind their descriptions, when they say grow outdoors that means, STREEEEEETCH.

Or, "good for experienced growers and beginers", that mean's , scratch the beginer claim and just go with, "you better not fuck up the ph one bit or this thing is going to fry."

I've grown dutch passion in the recent past and I suggest you stay away from their stock, it's garbage, all of it.
I have to say Punk is probably right. All of the Dutch passion seeds that Ive grown have all been feminised seeds and they've all turned hermie. Need to try a different seed bank
 
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