Texada Timewarp (Canada - Outdoor - Clone - BC Bud Depot)

cannetix Inc

Well-Known Member
If you're an outdoor grower in Canada and you love Sativas, this strain is one of the best!
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Genetics: 70% Sativa - 30% Indica
Origin: Texada Island, BC, Canada
Flowering Time Outdoors: Mid-October (~80 days)

A+ (Please note: I have no experience growing this strain from seed but grow it yearly from clone)

In My Experience This Plant Has:

-Extremely high resistance to fungal infection
-Very high resistance to cold weather and temperature fluctuations
-Very high resistance to aphids & spider mites
-High Yield - 7+ foot - 500+ Grams without Topping/Fimming/LST (Outdoor In Soil, 43rd Parallel)
-Low Ph. sensitivity


-Low responsiveness to topping/fimming
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Extensive trimming requirements - high Leaf: Bud ratio (Plenty of trim for concentrates!)
-Very tall plant structure without topping/fimming/LST - definitely not a stealth grow option!

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Approx. 10 weeks into flowering - Look at all those trichs!

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The Main Stalk (approx. 2" in diameter)

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Closeup Shot (200x) of Glandular Trichome Heads Pre-Harvest

Bud:

Fast acting head high that hits you right behind the eyes - little to no body-buzz. If the infamous "headband" was a Sativa, this would be it.

Air-Cured bud has a sweet & sour smell with notes of pine, ripe fruit, citrus and undertones of musk
Water-cured bud has a smell reminiscent of sweet tea, sweet but astringent, still with strong notes of pine

Astringent, pine sap flavor

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Untrimmed vs. Trimmed Buds

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Trimmed - Undried & Uncured

Edibles:

Very little in terms of body-buzz - strongly sedating and mildly psychedelic head-high

**1 Oz. fresh bud steeped for 3 hours in 1 cup of butter & 1 Tbsp. 40% ABV rum @300 Degrees F - reduced to 1/2 cup - baked into simple 4 ingredient sugar cookies @300 degrees F for 15 minutes**

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Cacao Sugar Cookies

Ice Water Hash:

This varieties "strain profile" is maintained very well with ice water extraction. Besides the obvious difference in potency, I found all grades of this hash (120, 90, 45, 25) to produce very similar effects to that of dried, air-cured bud.

Intense pine sap aroma & flavor

(PHOTOS COMING SOON)

 
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KL1250

Active Member
Peakseedsbc is doing clones of a Texada C99 cross that is tough as nails outdoors. Email [email protected] ask for clone menu, grew this cross this year outdoors, maybe 1 spot of PM and no botrytis. Gave some bud out to my friends and received rave reviews.
 

GrownAtHighAltitude

Well-Known Member
Premium Seed Market in Oregon (US) offers this in seed form fairly inexpensively.


I haven't grown it out to see what it's like however. Good to know about the cold resistance...
 
Peakseedsbc is doing clones of a Texada C99 cross that is tough as nails outdoors. Email [email protected] ask for clone menu, grew this cross this year outdoors, maybe 1 spot of PM and no botrytis. Gave some bud out to my friends and received rave reviews.
Thanks, reached out and seems he doesn't have any Texada crosses. I ordered 1 of each of the 4 he has though for shits and giggles.
 
Premium Seed Market in Oregon (US) offers this in seed form fairly inexpensively.


I haven't grown it out to see what it's like however. Good to know about the cold resistance...
Cool, ill check em out! Cheers.
 
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