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Passion #1 (Dutch Passion) :: Recensión de la Variedad :: Outdoor :: No.17551366776472817 by Prager

Perfil de la Planta sobre la Passion #1 (por Dutch Passion)

Esta Descripciòn de la variedad es una expresion individual hecha por , subido el 01.10.2018.

Informaciòn acerca del crecimiento de las plantas:

El tiempo en la area de cultivacion:

Las plantas de Cannabis en esta area se pueden plantar Mayo - Septiembre. La floracion de las plantas empezara cuando los dias vayan siendo mas cortas.

Jan Feb Mar Apr Mai Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Temp. frio frio frio frio caliente caliente caliente caliente caliente frio frio frio
Precip. humid humid humid arid arid arid arid arid arid arid humid humid
Luz del sol 8.7 10.1 11.9 13.9 15.5 16.3 15.8 14.3 12.4 10.5 8.9 8.2
Pasa x x x x cultivo cultivo flor flor flor x x x
tiempo de la cosecha en exterior o al aire libre o guerrilla
Principio de Octubre +/- 1 Semana en climas CmSaα en el hemisferio norte.
Zonas climáticas segÚn la clasificación de SeedFinder con datos de 1986 a 2009.
Comportamiento durante el crecimiento
como arbol de navidad
Las ramas laterales
un gran número; promedio a largo así bien fuerte y poderoso.
Las plantas de esta variedad de cannabis...
...son tolerantes a la sobre-o la sub-fertilización.
...no son vulnerables a enfermedades fÚngicas.
...no son suceptibles a los hongos.
...son suceptibles a las fluctuaciones de temperatura.
...se ve y crece mas como una indica.
...es una buena eleccion para principiantes.
...no deben ser podadas mucho.

Cosecha , producciòn, Sabor, Aroma, potencia y efecto

Produccion / Cantidad
La cosecha de esta variedad es ligeramente arriba del promedio.
Brotes / Hojas
La proporción de los brotes a las hojas es muy bueno.
Estructura del cogollo
El secado del cogollo es ordinariamente compactos.

Impresion General

Passion #1 (Dutch Passion)
(Outdoor)

lo tiene todo junto extremadamente buena y muy muy recomendable
(En promedio 9 puntos en la escala de el 0 al 10 !)

Más información

Prager dice

Garden Grow 2018

Seed planted in late April 2017. Three weeks from germination, the plant had 5 nodes and grew vigorously. The leaves were broad, bulky indica type. One month after germination, I replanted her into a larger container. Six weeks after germination, the plant was mainlined at the third node and recovered soon, continuing her vigorous growth. Both branches had 4 nodes each. The main stem split up slightly so I used soft wire to keep it together. The split healed well.

The plant kept on growing and thriving but stayed rather small. I moved her to a larger container again. The stem and branches grew firm and woody yet no splitting of branches occured.

At the end of August, she had some 50 cm and 13 branches, the leaves were rather thin and small buds started forming. She finished in early October - yellowing leaves, most pistils turned brown, ripe smell and quite sticky.

Guerilla Grow 2018

Seed popped in mid-April. The seed took longer to pop than others and the initial development of the seedling was average to poor, then she caught on. Five weeks from germination, the plant had 5 nodes and grew well. Six weeks from germination, I planted her in a pre-prepared hole in my guerilla garden (fertilized with composted manure, worm castings and added some dolomitic lime for good measure). Towards the end of June, the plant had about 140 cm and about 12 nodes (with a split at the 8th node, probably due to weather or deer damage). The plant had 3 main branches and appeared healthy. The following two months of extreme drought and high temperatures, along with deer messing up the patch, did not do her any good. Towards the end of August, the plant visibly suffered from drought, lost most of her fan leaves and the development of the plant was stunted - the main stem rather thin, the crown underdeveloped and thin, with only a few miniature buds at the ends of branches. Lower branches were dry altogehter.

In the second half of September, I found the plant with the stem broken in the split - yet it managed to survive and finish completely as the outer bark was still there. The harvest was meager, however most of the buds were in good condition and only a few had dry mold (the dry weather continued and the branches were supported by the undergrowth around the plant).
(01.10.2018, 20:57)

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