Dutch Passion Think Different - worth it for quick crop?

Budder Fingers

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I have a window of 13 weeks for my next grow before I have to shut down for a while.

What experiences have you had and is it feasible with this strain or what are peoples suggestions for alternatives?

Of course desirable traits are going to be quality/yield/speed.

Thanks
 

EverythingsHazy

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IF you start now, and let it go for most of that time, you can have a huge plant with super potent sativa buds.
TD has a unique smell that sets it apart from anything else. Completely different than the usual earthy kushy smell. It's a lighter, almost faintly minty smell... If you have seeds on you now, you can grow it out for sure. If you have to order, you'll have to get them within 2 weeks tops for maximum harvest weight and potency.
 

Budder Fingers

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IF you start now, and let it go for most of that time, you can have a huge plant with super potent sativa buds.
TD has a unique smell that sets it apart from anything else. Completely different than the usual earthy kushy smell. It's a lighter, almost faintly minty smell... If you have seeds on you now, you can grow it out for sure. If you have to order, you'll have to get them within 2 weeks tops for maximum harvest weight and potency.
Thanks for the reply! My window starts in March so I will have the full 13 weeks to grow.

What's the smoke/bag appeal of this strain and have you grown any other notable autos?
 

EverythingsHazy

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Thanks for the reply! My window starts in March so I will have the full 13 weeks to grow.

What's the smoke/bag appeal of this strain and have you grown any other notable autos?
Unfortunately, the td buds got mold forming during the cure, so once the mold (very little) was cut out and tossed, the rest of the buds were left out to dry for a few days, and they got crunchy and brown. They are still delicious smelling, and very potent. but they probably couldve looked/felt/tasted a little better, had they been cured without any problems.

The effects are pretty potent. It is a very "in your head" kind of strain. Great for listening to music, bike riding (using small amounts), etc. I wouldn't give it to a beginner to smoke unless it was all that was available, and still, it'd be in tiny amounts.



Afghan Kush Ryder is another beast of an auto strain. It is a completely different kind of bud tho. Very classic earthy, kush, typical marijuana smell, and a lot of it. Very sticky, very dense, and very very potent if left to mature fully (all pistils are brown/red). It gives a strong stone that's great for sitting back and chilling. Also for music and movies/games. Only issue, is that the last batch of AKR's from WoS had hermies. If you have the space/time to risk having a few bad plants, it's still probably worth ordering a small pack, and seeing if you get any non hermies (hopefully its a new batch now, several months later).


Also, Buddha Purple Kush Auto is a very nice strain as well. The buds are so purple, they are almost black, but the fan leaves are green. It has a very nice, mellow, yet deceptively strong effect. Through a vaporizer, it gives a smooth hit, that you might not expect to hit you so hard, but it is potent. It's a great all around high. Very relaxing for your facial muscles and jaw muscle area as well. it also smells different than other plants. Almost similar to the dried Think Different, but with another fruity overtone that seems appropriate given its purple color. Definitely recommend giving a 3-5 pack of these a try.
 
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R1b3n4

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Just do 12/12 from seed with a normal photoperiod seed, an 8 week strain generally takes11-13 weeks from seed to harvest, done this with many different strains an they all end up 3- 4.5ft high an 2- 3.5oz
 

Budder Fingers

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Just do 12/12 from seed with a normal photoperiod seed, an 8 week strain generally takes11-13 weeks from seed to harvest, done this with many different strains an they all end up 3- 4.5ft high an 2- 3.5oz
Don't know why I didn't consider that! But I really can't risk having the grow run over time.
 

R1b3n4

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Don't know why I didn't consider that! But I really can't risk having the grow run over time.
No guarantee on an auto finishing any quicker than a photoperiod tho and yield will at least be higher with a non-auto, there is a 12/12 from seed thread on here created by DEL6666 if its any use for reference
 
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