Well done broKeeno wrote:Update - Finished
I finally got round to giving these a final trim. Im in love with all 4 strains after some curing. Ive never had 4 strains curing at the same time, the smells of 4 different strains wafting around my kitchen each evening was very cool. The lower temperature dry (16c) and therefore longer has done this run the world of good. Its really pushed the undertones of each strain out in smell. Massive respect to Dutch Passion Seed Company, this was the first run id done of theirs and all 4 strains are just beautiful, ill be doing Dutch Passion for a while i think.
Glueberry OG
Just wow! This is my fave of the bunch looks wise and smell. Ive grown a few "sweet" strains in my time but none have put out a sweet smell. What is a sweet smell... i cant put my finger on it tbh but if sugar had a smell this would be it. Its a sweet sticky syrup type smell, skunky but the sweetness overpowers it. Its up there with my fav agent orange as its so unique but inviting. These will be appearing next on a almost 12/12 pheno hunt before i shut down.Buds are a mix of large and small, all pretty solid. Beautiful colours and very impressive frost, i dont think ive seen a strain to match it in trichome production.
Total weight of 2 plants - 401g
Mazar
What a oldschool brute! Its got that brutish afghan structure than you dont see anymore. I think with all the modern crosses the oldschool dirty brutes are disappearing. It really reminds me of northern lights i used to get in the early days, looks wise. Onto the smell... Its a strange girl but in all the good ways. Its got a really liquorice hint to it coupled with floral undertones that linger. You can taste it when having a good sniff. The buds are solid yet light. I was trying to explain it to somone, pumice stone is the closest i can come up with lol. It looks and feels heavier than it is. Rounded robust nugs covered in orange hair. This will make an appearance in my grooms in the future.
Total weight from 2 plants - 231g
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Mokums Tulip
And the beauty queen of the bunch is the Mokums Tulip. 2 different phenos in there, both stunning but 1 was almost black. Mad frosting on these also, Dutch Passion are smashing it with these new genetics. The smell was hard to put my finger on, someone mentioned "gamey" on here the other day and that sprigs to mind. Its a almost meaty smell with a strong lavender background coming through as they cure. Ive kept the black pheno and its currently rooting. Buds are solid in structure with truly amazing colours going on. This i highly recommend.
Total weight from 2 plants - 273g
Meringue
These never settled into the feed unfortunately. From early on they were overfed and this became a theme running theme. Catering to 4 strains was never going to be easy. Its a real shame as the bud i did get was very cool looking, some nice colours. Smell on these is musky with a tangy almost sherbet tinge. I just wish i done them proud and i will at some point. Buds wrere small and not as much as the other strains. This is not a reflection of the genetics, its me trying to keep them on the same feed as 4 much more robust hungrier strains. I been growing long enough to know a special girl when i see one. This strain run alone given the right care and attention will be a stunner.
Total weight from 2 plants - 94g
Summary of this grow
First off a massive shout out to Dutch Passion Seeds. I didnt have the same time i normally do, the genetics pulled through, im impressed and Dutch Passion seeds will become a regular breeder in my diaries. All 4 strains were special in their own ways, id run all 4 again. Trying to run 4 strains on the same feed proved a bigger task than i imagined. With the feed dialled into any of them on their own i think they would have smashed my average yield and the bud from all is very special indeed. The Invisible sun 256 pro light added a cool aspect to the HPS i normally use and i have no doubt added to rthe insane from of the mokums tulip and glueberry og it was above. The all out winner at this stage for me has to be the glueberry but the mazar and mokums are very close behind. Its been a tricky grow but ive enjoyed every minute of it and cant wait to see how these continue to cure.
Thank you all for following!
definitely not easy running multiple strains. If you wanna see that mokum's tulip ran by itself I have a brand new coco setup that I'm itching to use 
How was the stretch on her?
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