Special Queen #1 (Royal Queen Seeds) :: StrainReview :: Indoor :: No.38019395009406286 by Drain
Plant-Profile about Special Queen #1 (by Royal Queen Seeds)
This Plant-Profile is a individual expression by Drain, uploaded at the 27.11.2015.
Information about the growth of the plants:
- Flowering Time Indoor
- Between 67 an 73 days (Average: 70 days.)
- Stretch after the initiation of flowering
- ±200 Percent
- Initiation of flowering onto around 30 cm. - Final Height onto around 90 cm.
- Growth Behavior
- Slowly
- Side Branches
- not very many; short as well as below average strongness.
- The plants of this Cannabis-Strain...
- ...can be placed close together.
- ...do not need much care.
- ...are tolerant to over- or under-fertilization.
- ...are not vulnerable to fungal diseases.
- ...are not susceptible to mold.
- ...are tolerant of temperature fluctuations.
- ...looks and grow more like a Indica.
- ...are well suited for very low growrooms.
- ...are a good choice for beginners.
- ...should not be heavily pruned.
- ...do not respond well to the pruning of the main stem.
- ...from feminized seeds tend to hermaphrodites.
Harvest, Yield, Taste, Aroma, strength and effectiveness
- Yield / Quantity
- The crop of this strain is very low.
- Buds / Leaves
- The ratio of buds to leaves is ordinary.
- Bud Structure
- The dried buds are slightly below average.
General Impression
Special Queen #1 (Royal Queen Seeds)
(Indoor)
is all together not really recommendable
(On average 2 Points onto a scale between 0 and 10 !)
Additional Information
Drain says
The best about it is the price, but the cost-performance ratio is not!
They are easy to grow, but do not perform in a way that you could say "it´s worth it." 3 out of 10 stagnated quite early while having exactly the same conditions then the others.
I grew them under a 250 W metal halide lamp for 6 weeks, before flowering them for 70 days under a 600 W sodium vapor bulb to get the trichomes ready at last. The yield is definitely substandard, as is stretch, performance in general and root growth.
I would not recommend it and prefer better genetics for the conditions I mentioned above. (27.11.2015, 11:58)