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SPEED QUEEN
High Everyone!
Just in time for the New Year our latest indica strain has been added to our catalog: SPEED QUEEN An update to our online catalog is pending due to a change in our web authoring software. So I am including all strain details and photos here in the meantime. SPEED QUEEN 10 Deluxe seeds/15,- Euros Genetics: mostly indica Contains land race genetics from Himachal Pradesh, North India Flowering time: 55 days Outdoor (up to 45° latitude/greenhouse): September Yield: 400-450 gr/m2 (dry weight) Effect: the "surfers" choice - a stimulating, and balanced indica buzz that does not put you to sleep. Pleasantly relaxing yet leaves plenty of energy for social activities and is a great daytime grass. The latest addition to our seed catalog is at the same time our fastest flowering strain. Speed Queen is a stocky and tough indica with a thick main stem (green or with distinct scarlet coloring) and fleshy leaves. She carries compact and resiny buds that have great "bag appeal" after drying. One pheno has the delicious aroma of orange and citrus. The other mixes this freshness with a more pungent/skunky note. This indica will fit well into grow spaces where shorter plants are required. Outdoor cultivation is possible up to the 45° latitude or in a greenhouse. To a large extent the bud leaves are covered with THC glands, but harvesting is a quick operation since all buds remain nice and chunky. Speed Queen is not finicky or difficult to grow. Due to her vigor and quick flowering time this strain is perfect for novice gardeners, and SOG cultivation that aims for max. number of crops per year.
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i got me some of them MIKE cant wait to growem out keep up the good work
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I was thinking about the Speed Queen for an outdoor grow in Colombia, how do you think they do down here?
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Mr mike i bought three packs of these and five packs of your hashberry. At these prices you cant pass them up. Looking forward to gettin them in the rotation. Im sure they are going to be a excellent addition to the grow room. Thanks for the great price.
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Well I bought a pak to try out anyway........
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@ chuckyoufarley: wishing you a great grow with your pack!
@ peterpan: thanks for your support and confidence in our strains! We look forward to any feedback you may have. @ redone: Quote:
Edit: ok, now I got it that you are located at the equator! :wink: Since you have a semi-arid climate where you are located and lot's of sunshine during the day the plants should do relatively well. Make sure that the soil is sufficiently rich in nutrients if you are using locally available substrate. Put the pots out of the rain when you have downpours so they don't get waterlogged and to prevent any mold during late flowering. At night bring them in because the temps at night are pretty low (40F) at 2.700 m. In the worst case, due to the extremes in temp and the harsh UV, the odd plant may develop some male flowers. After all, it's hardy cross but not acclimatized like a landrace strain. :wink: Remove the male flowers (usually at the internodes) and observe the plant for further development. It would be very interesting to see how Speed Queen copes under these conditions and I wish you much success. Hashy regards, Mike
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Hey thanks Mike, I live almost on top of the equator in Colombia South America. There is no seasons so I can grow year round but the altitude (2,700m) keeps the temps down but never freezes. Should be interesting to see how the Queen does down here.
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I put my reply in the edit above.
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Thanks again Mike, will keep ya posted.
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The sufer choice.
MikeJust got one pack to try the Speed Queen. |
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