I am glad to hear this K i have just ordered 3 seeds for the NYGC.
Dutch Passion Multi Strain Madness in a Quick-Qube
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Re: Dutch Passion Multi Strain Madness in a Quick-Qube
Its a stunner K. Honestly 2 nearly filled a 1.2 x 1.2 area as fast as 4 plants in the other half, you sont need to hang about with a ton of training with them.
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Update - Week 5
Sorry for the delay with this update. These are now at week 5 and have just had their mid flower flush. Ive dropped the rocks resinator for the grow and moved over to vitalink buddy. Im currently feeding all 4 strains the same feed, 1ml per liter of canna coco a and b and 0.5ml per liter vitalink buddy. The poor meringue never grew into the feed the other 3 are happy at, a real shame as its got some mad frost and some of the tightest nodal spacing ive seen. ill have another go at it once im done with the agent orange. The other 3 strains are moving through flower nicely.
Left to right - Meringue - Glueberry OG - Mokums Tulip - Mazar



Meringue


Glueberry OG

Mokums Tulip

Mazar

Sorry for the delay with this update. These are now at week 5 and have just had their mid flower flush. Ive dropped the rocks resinator for the grow and moved over to vitalink buddy. Im currently feeding all 4 strains the same feed, 1ml per liter of canna coco a and b and 0.5ml per liter vitalink buddy. The poor meringue never grew into the feed the other 3 are happy at, a real shame as its got some mad frost and some of the tightest nodal spacing ive seen. ill have another go at it once im done with the agent orange. The other 3 strains are moving through flower nicely.
Left to right - Meringue - Glueberry OG - Mokums Tulip - Mazar
Meringue
Glueberry OG
Mokums Tulip
Mazar
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Update - Week 7
Sorry for lack of updates on these. These have been ticking along ok. As I've mentioned in previous updates the Meringue never settled into the feed. Tbh none have been completely dialled in feed wise and are not what they could have been. Nonetheless the genetics are stunning, smells coming out of that tent put a big old smile on my face every time I open it up. The Glueberry is frosty as any plant I've grown but has thrown a few nanas out in the last week. I've been watching closely and there are no pollen sacks so I'm continuing with a 10 week plan. The Mokums Tulip has 2 different phenos, 1 of them has some very attractive traits to it, I've taken a clone from it as I think with a rin on it's own and feed dialled in it will be a very special girl. The Mazar has all the trademarks of a oldschool brute, a intense floral aroma and nugs so tight I'm checking daily for rot. I believe this strain would easily give the big yielders I've grown a run for their money. All in all the quality of the strains is what you would expect from the masters at Dutch Passion. I've let them down with time commitments and being a little to ambitious doing 4 strains on same feed. I'll revisit the Mokums and Mazar in the near future.
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Meringue - Glueberry OG - Mokums Tulip - Mazar
















Sorry for lack of updates on these. These have been ticking along ok. As I've mentioned in previous updates the Meringue never settled into the feed. Tbh none have been completely dialled in feed wise and are not what they could have been. Nonetheless the genetics are stunning, smells coming out of that tent put a big old smile on my face every time I open it up. The Glueberry is frosty as any plant I've grown but has thrown a few nanas out in the last week. I've been watching closely and there are no pollen sacks so I'm continuing with a 10 week plan. The Mokums Tulip has 2 different phenos, 1 of them has some very attractive traits to it, I've taken a clone from it as I think with a rin on it's own and feed dialled in it will be a very special girl. The Mazar has all the trademarks of a oldschool brute, a intense floral aroma and nugs so tight I'm checking daily for rot. I believe this strain would easily give the big yielders I've grown a run for their money. All in all the quality of the strains is what you would expect from the masters at Dutch Passion. I've let them down with time commitments and being a little to ambitious doing 4 strains on same feed. I'll revisit the Mokums and Mazar in the near future.
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Meringue - Glueberry OG - Mokums Tulip - Mazar
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Re: Dutch Passion Multi Strain Madness in a Quick-Qube
Good morning mate,
Plants look as good as they can be for running so many strains at the same time.
They look like they will be finishing at different time as well, proper pain in the arse but of course it is what it is lol.
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						Plants look as good as they can be for running so many strains at the same time.
They look like they will be finishing at different time as well, proper pain in the arse but of course it is what it is lol.
Mazar is a hairy bitch isn't she?
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Update
Sorry for the lack of activity with this the last couple if weeks. Lots of stuff going on behind the scenes that's kept a couple very busy.
I chopped these yesterday, 10 hours in total. I was pleasantly suprised by the end result, my grows have taken a back seat to forum work of late so these really didnt get the attention they deserved. Despite this they produced a lot more than I could see or expected. Up close the smells and frost on the different strains was testament to the legendary genetics from Ditch Dutch Passion seed company.
Meringue

This strain never settled into the feed. It would have been happier at a lower EC than the rest. But up close.....OMG. The smell is something very special, its frostier than nearly everything I've grown. Lots of smaller buds on this girl but at the right feed I'm sure these would have been bigger. Node spacing was tight to, I believe this would be a very special girl given a groom if her own and the attention she deserves.
Glueberry OG

This strain suprised me in yielded buds, it didnt look the biggest in there but I believe will weigh the most per plant. It could have done with 3 x 60 cm shelves on my drying rack. The smell is so sweet, it's like a rich candy syrup. I've done some sweet flavoured strains in the past. I can tell by the smell this will be up there with the best tasting strains I've grown. Frosty as a mo fo and some stunning pink and purple tinges. The buds were not as tight as the the other strains in the tent.
Mokums Tulip

2 left plants in picture



Just wow! I had 2 phones in here of this one, one if them I've been unable to find elsewhere so I've kept a clone from her. The purple/black pheno is the one that's got me all kinds of excited, it's got a mutant feel about and is as sticky as they come. The smell on both phenos is similar, really hard to put my finger on, musky with sweet and spice at the same time. Nugs are solid and robust.
Mazar


This lived up to its name as a oldschool brute. Reminds me a lot of northern lights in smell and structure. Deep floral/earthy tones to her. It was a dream to chop, solid round large buds from top to bottom. I'd heard she was rock solid and therefore prone to rot, luckily I found none. I real stunner of a strain
Sorry for the lack of activity with this the last couple if weeks. Lots of stuff going on behind the scenes that's kept a couple very busy.
I chopped these yesterday, 10 hours in total. I was pleasantly suprised by the end result, my grows have taken a back seat to forum work of late so these really didnt get the attention they deserved. Despite this they produced a lot more than I could see or expected. Up close the smells and frost on the different strains was testament to the legendary genetics from Ditch Dutch Passion seed company.
Meringue
This strain never settled into the feed. It would have been happier at a lower EC than the rest. But up close.....OMG. The smell is something very special, its frostier than nearly everything I've grown. Lots of smaller buds on this girl but at the right feed I'm sure these would have been bigger. Node spacing was tight to, I believe this would be a very special girl given a groom if her own and the attention she deserves.
Glueberry OG
This strain suprised me in yielded buds, it didnt look the biggest in there but I believe will weigh the most per plant. It could have done with 3 x 60 cm shelves on my drying rack. The smell is so sweet, it's like a rich candy syrup. I've done some sweet flavoured strains in the past. I can tell by the smell this will be up there with the best tasting strains I've grown. Frosty as a mo fo and some stunning pink and purple tinges. The buds were not as tight as the the other strains in the tent.
Mokums Tulip
2 left plants in picture
Just wow! I had 2 phones in here of this one, one if them I've been unable to find elsewhere so I've kept a clone from her. The purple/black pheno is the one that's got me all kinds of excited, it's got a mutant feel about and is as sticky as they come. The smell on both phenos is similar, really hard to put my finger on, musky with sweet and spice at the same time. Nugs are solid and robust.
Mazar
This lived up to its name as a oldschool brute. Reminds me a lot of northern lights in smell and structure. Deep floral/earthy tones to her. It was a dream to chop, solid round large buds from top to bottom. I'd heard she was rock solid and therefore prone to rot, luckily I found none. I real stunner of a strain
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Re: Dutch Passion Multi Strain Madness in a Quick-Qube
Even tho they haven't had the normal amount of attention they have still given amazing results. The power of the pink marigold grower. Great looking grow mate
			
			
									
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Bloody stunning result. Cracking genes played out by a pro. Really impressive mate
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The Mazer is impressive. I tip my hat.
			
			
									
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