What is Experience with Auto THC-v Strains?

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Stable versions of THC-v rich seeds/plants are not that new. THC-Victory from Dutch Passion, claiming to be the first, has been around for years, and there is a newer auto version. Are there other auto strains (or rather, seeds available) claiming to deliver good amounts of THC-v?

What is your experience and what are consensus views regarding these strains, and THC-v in general? For those currently mostly only knowing delta-9 THC as their psychoactive cannabinoid, are these plants worth growing?
 
I recall seeing Durban Poison landrace has significantly more THC-v than most strains, but still only in 1% range. THC-Victory/Dutch Passion claims "6-8% THCV (tetrahydrocannabivarin) and a similar amount of THC in the dried buds." This is a major difference. And the strain also claims a unique high/effects.
 
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The local dispensary sells THCV edibles. I've never tried them, but I could pick some up (in the name of science) and eat several of them (in the name of science) to see what kind of effects they have.
 
THC-Victory/Dutch Passion seeds/strain appears to claim the highest THC-v levels. Maybe @Antonio_DutchPassion can comment?

For those with limited growing space, only familiar with and so far only interested in THC-delta9, is the auto version of THC-Victory (and any other relevant auto strains) worth growing?
 
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