anon1122
Well-Known Member
Ok everyone, some of you may remember me from a few months back, I grew 3 dutch passion white widows. I had a respectable harvest from those 3 plants, and I learned a lot about what not to do.
This time around, I am growing dutch passion's "Twilight" strain.
There are several reasons I chose this strain. First, it's 100% indica, which I love. I am a HUGE fan of indicas. I love coming home from work and just getting glued to the couch for a while. The second reason being the bag appeal of any kind of purple strain. And the third reason is marketing. With those fucking vampire movies running rampant, this shit is sure to move quickly. And the last reason is breeding my own cross. I have some pollen from an extremely strong DJ Short Blueberry male, and I intend to pollinate a couple lower branches of the twilights to get some seeds, then I will grow them out, select the strongest female, let her grow, then force her to hermie, collect those pollen sacks, and back-cross it with the super strong twilight momma and hopefully have some blueberry flavored twilight. We'll see though, that is some time down the road.
So I germinated my seeds and in less than 24 hours all seeds have popped open and have the little white tails poking out. I put them into rockwool cubes and put them into a seedling tray with a heating mat underneath and a dome on top. In a couple days they should be poking out. Then FUN TIME!
This time around, I am growing dutch passion's "Twilight" strain.
There are several reasons I chose this strain. First, it's 100% indica, which I love. I am a HUGE fan of indicas. I love coming home from work and just getting glued to the couch for a while. The second reason being the bag appeal of any kind of purple strain. And the third reason is marketing. With those fucking vampire movies running rampant, this shit is sure to move quickly. And the last reason is breeding my own cross. I have some pollen from an extremely strong DJ Short Blueberry male, and I intend to pollinate a couple lower branches of the twilights to get some seeds, then I will grow them out, select the strongest female, let her grow, then force her to hermie, collect those pollen sacks, and back-cross it with the super strong twilight momma and hopefully have some blueberry flavored twilight. We'll see though, that is some time down the road.
So I germinated my seeds and in less than 24 hours all seeds have popped open and have the little white tails poking out. I put them into rockwool cubes and put them into a seedling tray with a heating mat underneath and a dome on top. In a couple days they should be poking out. Then FUN TIME!