dutch passion Orange bud(fem seeds)
	
	
		Hello all,
My friend said he cant find the snow white seeds he brought me back from amsterdam,so i`ve been and bought some orange bud seeds,can anyone give me the low down on growing these girls, as it will only be my 2nd hydro adventure,the last one wasnt bad(7 n half dry off 4 medium sized plants)but i want this one perfect. All help appreciated,peace,RM.
	 
	
	
	
		dutch passion Orange bud(fem seeds)
	
	
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		dutch passion Orange bud(fem seeds)
	
	
		I've smoked CA Orange Bud (very nice stuff), but don't know any particulars about growing it (I suspect, growing it similarly to growing a Skunk strain, will keep you on track) ... I have strong feeling about that comment, but it IS just an assumption ... good luck, the Hydro section here will be of good help, (I'm ignorant about hydro) ... :smokin:
	 
	
	
	
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				Originally Posted by the image reaper
				
			
			I've smoked CA Orange Bud (very nice stuff), but don't know any particulars about growing it (I suspect, growing it similarly to growing a Skunk strain, will keep you on track) ... I have strong feeling about that comment, but it IS just an assumption ... good luck, the Hydro section here will be of good help, (I'm ignorant about hydro) ... :smokin:
			
		
	 
 I think you are very much right reaper,it says on the description "a 100% skunk with a fruity taste and smell.....So how does skunk like to be grown? cheers for the input,Rastaman.
	 
	
	
	
		dutch passion Orange bud(fem seeds)
	
	
		huh, I was making an 'educated guess' on that one, as I used to smoke CA Orange Bud, and except for the taste and aroma, it looked just like my Skunks ... going by that, I would just say give it lots of light, and don't overwater ... seems like it was a medium feeder, heavier in flower, but it's been a long time ago for my Skunks ... keep an oscillating fan on it, so it will have strong branches ... hard remembering details, as that was in the 'foggy 70's' :jointsmile: