ROMULAN GENETICS > DARK PASSENGER (TRINITY KUSH (HEIRLOOM CUT) X ROMULAN))
Extremely resilient, fast growing cultivar, that loves to show off even in veg.. Very little stretch typically, more of a stout plant that produces well in small spaces as well as outdoors. Large fan leaves are typical, and the canopy can close quickly so be prepared for defoliation to open it up. Flavors are earthy and sweet, hints of gas, with kushy and skunk overtones along with some outlier plants having some fruit notes on the exhale and spicy overtones. Smells can be from skunk spray to tropical notes, with a *'you just gotta keep smelling it'* kind of vibe in the grow room. Clear-headed, happy times develops into laid back and chilled out effects. A great anytime smoke, with the flavor and effects that will have you smiling from ear to ear. Good harvest with great resistance to most pressures.
Type: Hybrid
Format: Feminized Photoperiod
Sativa / Indica ratio: 75 % INDICA / 25% Sativa
Flowering indoors: 8-9 weeks
Flowering outdoors: October
Yield: Above Average
Resistance against Spider mites: Above Average
Resistance against Powdery Mildew: Above Average
Resistance against Botrytis: Above Average
Resistance against Thrips: Above Average
Resistance against Cold: Above Average
Resistance against Heat: Below Average
Genetics: Trinity Kush (Heirloom cut) x Romulan
Structure: Tree style structure, good nodal spacing, vigorous growth
Bouquet: Skunk, Gas, Earthy, Sweet, Kush, Pepper, Fruit notes
High: Smooth and relaxing indica effects
Growing Tips: Excellent for all grow styles, easy to grow well.
We recommend growing all feminized seeds in the veg. state until they have reached sexual maturity (stigmas beginning to show) before flowering them. Stabilization through cloning is also recommended for those who prefer that route. This drastically reduces the risk of intersex traits that may be experienced by a very small amount of growers *(higher rates can be experienced with feminized (S1) seeds compared to regular seeds). We have thoroughly tested these seeds just like all of our seeds prior to releasing them, and found no issues, but based on our experience those who rush fem. seeds into flowering from seed tend to be the ones who we see have problems.
Feminized Photoperiod