Dutch Dragon Seeds from Paradise Seeds
Grower reports: 2 Viewed: 65,274 times | Rated by 2 users: 5.96/10 | 'Dutch Dragon' from Paradise Seeds |
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Breeder's Description - 'Dutch Dragon' | | This dragon of Dutch descent is a spectacular plant for indoor growing. High yields with short flowering period. Superb quality along with long sticky kolas. It's sweet taste and strong potency makes her the favorite to many regular smokers.
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Grower Report - Prawn Connery on July 26, 2003, 7:21 am | |
| Dutch Dragon is a very stable and uniform strain with lots of vigour and HUGE growth potential. It can handle loads of nutes, responds well to intense light, and grows super fast. Easily the biggest-yielding strain I have grown so far. If Skunk #1 gets a 7 for yield, Dutch Dragon gets a 9, as the ex ...continued
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Grower Report - DMT23 on February 17, 2004, 8:12 pm | Dutch Dragon from Paradise Seeds rated 4.50 |
| I received these seeds instead of Nebula, and what a shock. I turned to 12 hours at average plant height of 30 - 40 cm , and they just didn’t stop until 7 foot !!! I needed to do much pruning to maintain a reasonable height, and yet they still kept stretching.
Fast initial bud set, but then weeks 4 - 6 did very little.. kinda just waiting. Even the buddies once formed still kept growing up up up !!! Very large long colas, quite a large output in end. (maybe 1 -1.5lb per 600 watt HPS)
VERY long maturation, I live in0.
. ... high humidity, so this has added a few weeks to overall period. I wouldn’t recommend it to anyone who grows in high humidity. Pretty poor mould resistance, even with the stretched airy-ness of the buddies. Only likes high lights levels, anywhere that received of lower than HIGH light did not mature well at all, high resin levels only within 1.5 feet of bulbs (which was terrible for my tall tall plants!!)
WAY too much stretching, would never do again indoors, however it seems to do very well outside, in ground or in pots. (watch poor mould resistance though)
Over all a disappointing grow experience, I don’t like mega tall sativas and these are the tallest I have ever done inside.
I choose 2 phenotypes, 1st was tall vigorous growth, it gave good yield etc, but WAY WAY TOO TALL. The 2nd phenotype was much more compact, but had very poor yield and branching structure, and much slower grow.
Some hermie action, REALLY early in bud stress
The humidity in my area has slowed growth considerably, total maturation was between 10 - 12 weeks, very inconsistent ,. even on same plants. (one branch could be mature, and others were not etc)
I think with some practice this could be very high yielder & great for sativa heads, but not for high humidity areas.
Admittedly I am coming to terms with Coco's high moisture holding content, and did over water a little in first few weeks, maybe they wouldn’t have stretched so much if this hadn’t happened
Garden Information for this report Coco Coir, manual feed, NuLife Fertilisers (Australian), plus much organics in feed. Silicon supplements, chemical Potassium supplements , plus complex organic phosphorous . potassium mixes that are available here in Australia (Monsta bud etc) Full range of rhizobacteria preventative and other new preventative products form NuLife here in Australia, and finished with Earth Juice Catalyst Was supposed to be a semi- SOG style, but the height they got was out of control. approx. once a day watering, some required a little more. NOTE: High humidity areas need MUCH MUCH less watering in Coco than in low humidity areas. This seems to be a fact that MUCH of the growing world doesn’t know, I guess because most people don’t do indoors in high humidity areas |
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Report added by: DMT23 Last edited by: Burramys Parvus on February 19, 2004, 5:36 am
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