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utch Passion
Strain: Durban Poison
Did it autoflower?: N Photo
Soil/hydro: Soil, cheap 70 litre grow bags
Nutes:Bio Bizz bloom and top max
Light (kind and schedule): Natural
From seed to harvest date: 6 months
Dry Yield: half a litre each, didnt get a weight sorry
High/Effect Duration: Good hazey stone not couch lockey at all. Lasts for over 2 hours but i am smoking pure joints these days !
In-depth
RATE SCALE: * bad to ***** good
BAG APPEAL: Quite airy buds but loads of shiney calyxes underneath shimmering sugar leaf. Pungent aniseed aroma.
THE GROWTH: Grew like xmas trees really, did suffer from flowering and then reverting in june, i think i put them out too early i dont know but the middle branches suffered as a result which lowered the yield a bit. A really nice September helped with the flowering but im not 100% theyd handle the usual september weather, i wouldnt grow them up in Scotland but south coast uk they should be good.
THE SMELL: Initially its a strange citrus smell but half way through the inhale it turns deeper to aniseed then they combine to leave you smitten.
THE SMOKE: A real pleasure i tell thee, aniseed tones and a sweeter exhale.
THE HIGH: A nice happy stone, lasts for hours and enhances the senses, great for the outdoors.

Strain: Durban Poison
Did it autoflower?: N Photo
Soil/hydro: Soil, cheap 70 litre grow bags
Nutes:Bio Bizz bloom and top max
Light (kind and schedule): Natural
From seed to harvest date: 6 months
Dry Yield: half a litre each, didnt get a weight sorry
High/Effect Duration: Good hazey stone not couch lockey at all. Lasts for over 2 hours but i am smoking pure joints these days !
In-depth
RATE SCALE: * bad to ***** good
BAG APPEAL: Quite airy buds but loads of shiney calyxes underneath shimmering sugar leaf. Pungent aniseed aroma.
THE GROWTH: Grew like xmas trees really, did suffer from flowering and then reverting in june, i think i put them out too early i dont know but the middle branches suffered as a result which lowered the yield a bit. A really nice September helped with the flowering but im not 100% theyd handle the usual september weather, i wouldnt grow them up in Scotland but south coast uk they should be good.
THE SMELL: Initially its a strange citrus smell but half way through the inhale it turns deeper to aniseed then they combine to leave you smitten.
THE SMOKE: A real pleasure i tell thee, aniseed tones and a sweeter exhale.
THE HIGH: A nice happy stone, lasts for hours and enhances the senses, great for the outdoors.
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