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AutoBlackberry Kush (Dutch Passion) :: StrainReview :: Indoor

Plant-Profile about AutoBlackberry Kush (by Dutch Passion)

This Plant-Profile was generated by 4 single profiles, particular thanks goes to: OldeSchool, frankfaux, Scoobysnax and ezahelprup

Information about the growth of the plants:

Flowering Time Indoor
Between 60 an 71 days (Average: 65 days.)
Stretch after the initiation of flowering
±143 Percent
Initiation of flowering onto around 30 cm. - Final Height onto around 73 cm.
Growth Behavior
Lanky
Sickly
Squat
Strong
Sturdy
Like a christmas tree
Side Branches
an average number; slightly above average length as well as ordinary strong and vigorous.
The plants of this Cannabis-Strain...
...do not need much care.
...do not need much fertilizer.
...are tolerant of temperature fluctuations.
...have no problems with low temperatures.
...have no problems with high temperatures.
...are well suited for very low growrooms.
...should not be heavily pruned.
...build hardly ordinary buds on the side branches.
...can build pre flowers into the growth period.
...can be placed close together.
...are tolerant to over- or under-fertilization.
...are not vulnerable to fungal diseases.
...are not susceptible to mold.
...looks and grow more like a Indica. (!!!)
...are well suited for a SoG (See of Green).
...are a good choice for beginners.
...do not respond well to the pruning of the main stem.

Harvest, Yield, Taste, Aroma, strength and effectiveness

Yield / Quantity
The crop of this strain is ordinary.
Buds / Leaves
The ratio of buds to leaves is above average.
Bud Structure
The dried buds are slightly below average.
Strength / Lasting Effect
The weed is strong and long lasting.
Tolerance Built
slow to average tolerance education.

General Impression

AutoBlackberry Kush (Dutch Passion)
(Indoor)

is all together a quite good strain
(On average 7 Points onto a scale between 0 and 10 !)

Additional Information

OldeSchool says

Grow environment was 4 sq. ft. tent, 250W HID sealed cooltube reflector & 170CFM fan, another 170CFM connected to Phresh carbon filter. single plant four gallon ebb n' Gro pot flooding every two hours using a custom version of General Hydroponics' expert recirculating formulation. pH maintained between 5.8 and 6.1; ppm between 970 - 1030 (500 scale; EC 1.9 - 2.1 if you prefer). Nutrient strengths included addition of Cal-Mag to RO water at 4mL / gal (about 250 - 300 ppm with 2 mL / gal. silicon added before any actual nutes). Tent temps maintained at 60 (lights out) to 80 F (toward end of on-cycle); typically staying in 65-75 F range. Reservoir temps stable around 68 - 72F.
I was REALLY excited about this plant as it grew. Early into the veg cycle it started developing what looked like BLACK centers in all leaf clusters. As it aged and started showing flowers, the color spread until the entire bud cluster appeared black. As the buds developed, the black transitioned to purple, and was one of the most beautiful strains I have ever grown. HOWEVER - as the plant matured, the calyxes opened up, and by harvest they were quite fluffy. As the buds dried and cured, they became even LESS dense, and lost most of whatever poor flavor it had earlier in the drying / curing cycle. As curing progressed, no moisture came back and very little flavor. The wispiness of the buds should be the cause of this IMHO.
Altogether, it is a BEAUTIFUL plant to grow (will post pic if I can get that to work), and the smoke quality is very good - 8 of 10? But bag appeal suffers with wispy buds, taste is subpar, and the yield is very poor - 4 oz. cured, when I am used to 6.5, 8, up to 12 oz per plant in my past grows using same tent / light system.
Before I would grow this again I would have to see more than one grow report that conflicts with mine. I can say, the plant is calcium-hungry. Halfway through bloom I started seeing calcium deficiency signs that went away when I increased Cal-Mag to 4mL / gallon. And the post-harvest root ball showed less root development than I'm used to seeing, a side effect of calcium deficiency. So benefit of the doubt would be extended if someone can document better results with particulars of their grow environment. (01.02.2018, 00:19)

frankfaux says

These were in my own mix of amended coco and in only 2gal pots. They were placed in the corner of a 4x4 photoperiod veg cabinet with a 1000w hps and 2x150w led. They were in with 8 photos in veg, and got very little light, but still produced 96g of great tasting, beautiful and potent smoke. The buds were 7 out of 10 solid, so really nice and dense. The smell was very much like blackberries. I wish that whole 4x4 tent would have been filled with these girls. Go with a few in 3-5gal pots, if you have the space. (04.02.2018, 04:24)

Scoobysnax says

This plant has become a regular. An absolutely beautiful plant to grow. Has wonderful smells of Lavender and Blueberries. The quantity is average but the quality is fantastic. It is without a doubt the prettiest plant on the planet. Very head trippy but you remain in complete control. A brilliant plant for beginners an exotic must for all growers. (16.08.2016, 16:27)

ezahelprup says

Super gut für heiße Sommer, stand bei mir mit über 42 Grad im Zelt. Hatte über 1g/Watt, und das in 63 Tagen, vom Samen zur Ernte. Buds wurden sehr lila, mehr geht da nicht. Geschmack ist eher so semi, kann aber auch an den viel zu hohen Temperaturen liegen. Wirkung ist in Ordnung, ist was für regnerische Herbstage, mit nem Kaffe und nen Joint vorm Fenster/Kamin =) (24.09.2022, 15:07)

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Single Plant-Profiles about this strain was uploaded by: OldeSchool, frankfaux, Scoobysnax and ezahelprup.

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