Valley Queen Seeds from No Mercy Supply


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'Valley Queen' from No Mercy Supply
LineageNot Listed
FamilyUnknown or mixed family
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  Breeder's Description - 'Valley Queen'


  Grower Report - hitman4d4 on July 18, 2003, 1:06 pm  

Overall Rating6  EffectSomewhat heady
Potency6  StatureAverage size

I planted two seeds directly in rockwool and a little coco fiber to fill-in the hole. Both sprouted and took off like weeds. They were transplanted to 1gal net pots w/ hydrocorn for veg. Even though I let my PH in veg drift way low, the plants continued to thrive.

The plants are identical, true F
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  Grower Report - Snoozer on February 21, 2004, 7:41 pm  
Valley Queen from No Mercy Supply rated 7.57  










Overall Rating8  EffectVaried effects
Potency8  StatureAverage size
Yield9  PhenotypeMixed, Indica / Sativa
Ease9  Indoor75 to 80 days
Appearance7  OutdoorNot Listed
Odor Level3  Odor: Nutty creamy sweet and skunky
Taste Level8  Taste: Nutty - hazelnut
Grower's Tilt9  SexesFeminized (mostly female)
SI RatingNot Listed Vintage: Not Listed

I was the highest bidder for these 100% female seeds in the JEAST auction.

Out of 10 seeds, 3 were cracked most likely in shipping, and the remaining 7 all germinated using paper towel within 36 hours. Seedlings were grown under 24 hours of fluros for 2 weeks in vermiculite. Plants were very uniform and stable in terms of growth patterns. There was only one phenotype. The two most promising plants were next transferred into the grow box to be grown using deep water cultivation and SCROG trained. (The remaining seedlings found their way into the gardens of a few friends.)

After an additional six weeks of vegetative growth, the two valley queens, nearly 24 inches in height, were put under 12/12 for flowering.

These plants were remarkably undemanding and very easy to grow. This was my first attempt at deep water cultivation, and the plants responded incredibly well. My only problem was with a magnesium shortage or lockout - the amount contained in the Micro formulation did not seem to meet the VQ's demands. The addition of four teaspoons of Epson salts to the res solved that problem.

Another problem I encountered during this grow was low humidity - the highest that I was able to get the humidity (with a humidifier) was 28%. As a result, the VQs absorbed and transpired a lot of water; I needed to add approximately 8 to 10 litres of RO water per day to keep the resevoir levels constant.

The large water consumption lead to swings in nutrient levels and ph - and the VQs most certainly handled these swings in stride. The VQs appear to perform their best at nute levels around 1200 ppm (EC correction .7) and at a ph of 5.5 - 5.7.

During 12/12 the plants stretched approximately 2.5 times their size - with the stretch appearing to slow significantly after 28 days.

The odor from the valley queens through most of their flowering stage was very pleasant, a sweet creamy and nutty smell that could become overpowering at times. It did not smell like any other cannabis that I have grown until the 65th day of flowering, when it developed a decidedly potent skunky piss-like smell that pushed my air-filters to their limit.

The VQs were harvested after 73 days of flowering, they could have gone for another week to 10 days, but an undetected accidental shut-down of the airpumps a few days earlier necessitated the somewhat early harvest. After 10 days of drying the bud was down to 30% of its original wet wait and transferred to curing jars. The dry bud, all grades, totalled 10.5 ounces - with about 6 ounces being premium grade.

At the same time, 1.5 ounces of popcorn and premature bud and all the trim was used to make BHO - providing a yield of 5.5 grams of golden honey and another 4 grams of mid to low grade oil from an alcohol wash.

The bud shot photos track the VQ from 28 days after commencing flowering to 63 days.

The Valley Queens are female seeds from No Mercy - and although they were subject to stress from low humidity and from ph and nutrient level swings as a result of that low humidity, there was no indication of any hermaphrodites whatsoever.

SMOKE REPORT

I smoked a couple ounces of mid and lower grade VQ and all the oil while waiting for the buds to cure. This smoke report is based on the top grade of buds, after 35 days of cure. I stopped smoking for 3 days before doing this smoke report. Four other people including two OGers were involved in this smoke test.

The taste is sweet and nutty and very smooth. My fellow tokers as hazelnut with skunk undertones, though I did not notice this skunky aspect. The smoke expands considerably in the lungs, and it is rare to not cough after exhaling.

First toke - a very mellow progression to the head. Initial hit is definitely sativa. You can feel the hit almost immediately behind the eyes, cheek, and face. After about 10 minutes it starts to move into the body.

Second toke - taken about 15 minutes after the first hit, you definitely feel the rush. The sativa buzz is now in the forehead, you start to feel flushed cheeks, and you begin to feel warmth throughout body - especially in your belly.

Third toke - taken about 20 minutes after the second toke. All four smokers experienced a very intense and immediate sativa hit right in the top of the skull. The third hit was literally painful for a couple minutes as it felt like my skull was about to crack. As soon as the pressure eased, the intensity of the hit melted away, and like water ran down to the back of the head. I didn't really notice that I was in a full body stone until I tried to stand up, and was staggered. The room felt very warm and it seemed that I would break into a sweat any moment, but did not.

Difficult to describe, but the stone seemed to progress from the top of the head to the back of the head and down the neck and shoulders. You could quite literally feel the centre of the hit right between the shoulders - very calm.

Valley Queen is not the most powerful weed that I have smoked, but it has an interesting property in that the high is quite varied and always changing its character. For a while you feel quite social - and then you are just tranced out for 10 or 15 minutes if something arrests your attention.

Fourth Toke - about 30 minutes after the third toke a couple of us decided for the purposes of scientific enquiry alone to see what would happen if we took a fourth toke. The hit was immediate, intense, and blinding. It felt like I had a migraine headache for about 10 minutes before things started to settle. Full body stone set in - total couchlock and essentially turning the rest of the evening into a complete write-off. A very long lasting stone, I was still somewhat stoned and buzzed in the morning when I got up.

The valley queen is great for inducing munchies, but did nothing to ease the arthritic pain in my knees.

As the breeder states on his web site that VQ is not a day weed, and I totally agree with him. This is potent tasty weed with great variety to the stone. Recommended.
 
 
  Garden Information for this report  
Bloom Wattage Used410w to 1000w
Average Plant Height72
Plants per Sq. Foot1.00
Average Yield per Plant5.50
Pruning or Plant StyleScreen of Green SCROG
Fertilization MethodChemically fed

Deep water cultivation using 75 litre resevoir, 3 mid-flow aquarium air pumps, and 6 x 6 inch circular airstones. Fertz were "Holland Secret" 3-step nutes (Bloom, Micro, Veg - 3:2:1 ratio) changed every 10 days. Closet dimensions are 4w x 2d x7.5h and plants grown under 430 hortilux hps housed in an air-cooled shade. Cooling fans include 2 x 110 cfm inline fans and 3 x 6 inch 100 cfm muffin fans. Light-tight grow box lined with reflective mylar.

Report added by: Snoozer  Last edited by: hitman4d4 on February 23, 2004, 11:23 am


 
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