Dutch Passion Seed Company

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:bulb:This article is commercial presentation from Dutch Passion that arrived in my mail today. 30 years … time is passing fast :slight_smile:
Still … some strains from DP are pretty well known and succesfull… Feel free to share your opinions and experience with DP varieties in this topic.

30 Years Of Dutch Passion

by Tony of DP

Dutch Passion are celebrating their 30 year anniversary in 2017, not many seed companies have stayed in business long enough to reach that landmark. Its a good time to look back at some of the highlights from the original ‘Masters At Work’

Humble beginnings

Dutch Passion were formally established in 1987, but the first genetics were collected in the 1970’s when Henk van Dalen was a Biology Student at Amsterdam University. In those days cannabis was being imported into Amsterdam from all over the world. Henk began collecting the different seeds from various batches of cannabis which in the early days came from numerous sources. Nigerian, South African, Brazilian, Filipino, Thai and even Californian cannabis was making its ways to the early Amsterdam Coffee shops. These varieties were often quite different in terms of the effect of the cannabis and the quality. The seeds were collected and became the basis of the early Dutch Passion breeding. At the time, indoor growing techniques and equipment were quite basic. But Henk managed to grow the seeds, and eventually the best plants were selected for breeding and eventual crossing. Soon it was clear that the cannabis being grown in Amsterdam was of superior quality to that being imported. The 1970’s indoor growing scene was small, but the community of first seed pioneers was already at work, and they had a good selection of cannabis genetics from all over the world to start from. Today Dutch Passion still operate out of Amsterdam and have remained true to their original goal - to focus exclusively on supplying the best quality cannabis seeds.

Feminized cannabis seeds

Indoor cannabis growing began to take off in the 1980’s and 1990’s as good quality indoor varieties became increasingly available. At the same time the availability and quality of indoor grow lights and growing equipment began to improve. Cannabis was now being grown indoors and outdoors in Europe, North America, and elsewhere. Now that it was possible to grow your own cannabis, the focus began to shift towards growing with maximum convenience and quality. Home growers were unhappy, and slightly paranoid, about having to germinate and grow male plants. Calls were growing louder for feminized cannabis seeds, and since feminized vegetable seeds were already available many wanted feminized cannabis seeds. After numerous tests and techniques were tried, eventually Dutch Passion found a way to produce the first feminized cannabis seeds in the 1990’s. Dutch Passion may have been the first to invent feminized cannabis seeds, but eventually everyone else would follow. Today feminized cannabis seeds account for over 95% of all cannabis seeds sold.


Jorge Cervantes, cannabis author and breeding’n’grow expert

Relentless search for quality

The Dutch Passion team operate in Europe, Russia, South America and Canada with employees in several different countries. Dutch Passion still have some of their original geneticists and breeders as well as young, eager new breeders. The Dutch Passion team also enjoy established links to some of the best legal growers in the world, such as some USA, Canadian and South American licensed growers. This ensures continued access to the best emerging cannabis genetics around the world. Dutch Passion are now an international organisation, the website is translated into 10 languages and seeds are supplied to growers of all sizes. From the self sufficient home grower looking to grow a few plants for personal use, to large legal growers producing thousands of cannabis plants, growers of all type and size trust Dutch Passion for their cannabis seeds. 30 years of Dutch Passion success comes from many years of repeat business from thousands of growers that demand the best quality and consistency. Many of the original Dutch Passion customers, resellers, grow shop owners and distributors are still with them 30 years later thanks to the same philosophy. To supply the best quality cannabis seeds and to continually innovate and explore new genetic lines.

Scot Blakey aka Shantibaba, influential breeder and founding member of the CBD Crew and Mr. Nice Seeds bank

Genetics, genetics, genetics.

Although they are remembered for giving feminized cannabis seeds to the world, Dutch Passion also point out a few other key contributions to the cannabis community.
• Outdoor genetics. By selectively breeding their outdoor varieties in Holland, Dutch Passion created a family of toughened outdoor varieties that could grow throughout Northern Europe and North America, even in tough climates. These varieties, such as Durban Poison, Frisian Dew, Hollands Hope and Passion #1 became the building blocks for many of todays outdoor varieties.
• CBD-rich genetics. Whilst CBD-rich genetics are not mainstream for recreational growers, they are some of the most valued varieties by the medical growing community. Dutch Passion worked with specialist breeders ‘The CBD Crew’ to help create the first CBD-rich commercial varieties. Dutch Passion are also working on a future CBG-rich (Cannabigerol) cannabinoid variety.
• Autoflowering cannabis. By partnering closely with ‘The Joint Doctor’, who helped create autoflowering genetics, Dutch Passion established a strong pioneering position on the development of autoflowering cannabis over the last 10 years. Today autoflowering varieties are another mainstream cannabis seed development which few predicted. They grow from seed to harvest under 20 hours of daily light in 10-11 weeks with the same potency as traditional varieties. For many home growers, autos are easy and convenient for growing indoors and outdoors.
• Traditional photoperiod genetics. Many growers will be familiar with famous THC-rich Dutch Passion varieties such as Orange Bud, Mazar, Blueberry, White Widow, Master Kush and others. We can thank Dutch Passion for some solid genetic lines which have served the cannabis community well over the last 3 decades.
• Dutch Passion are the only seed bank with stable outdoor photoperiod and auto ‘Duck’ varieties. These grow with webbed cannabis leaves (similar shape to a Ducks foot print), they give natural stealth camouflage and are extremely difficult to identify as cannabis.

Ed Rosenthal, Cannabis author & medical pioneer

Continued focus on quality and convenience.

After 30 years at the top, and with a reputation for innovating, we look forward to seeing another 30 years from the Dutch Passion team. They have already expanding into the LED grow light industry with their sister company ‘Crazy LEDs & More’ and there are rumours they are planning some other major new projects. We look forward to seeing the next chapter from Dutch Passion……

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Big congratulations, but lately, the big complaints about Your genetics.

This is cool.

Thanks for sharing @HydroPower.

Congratulations on the continued success, Dutch Passion.

Jake

DP brings back the memories…

I havent grown them in years but I enjoyed DP back in day, almost 20+ years ago, My world was rocked when I got my first batch of seeds in the mail.

If I’m correct I remember them possibly having first feminized seeds on sale (not that I agree with it being helpful to future of cannabis genetics but it definitely helps to get cannabis to amateurs and newbie growers).

And their Mazar was pretty legendary…

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Old Power Plants n DjShort Original Flo was great, great.
But now, two year ago DP send me 5 fems paks free in order to tester in The Dog House: Desfran, Strawberry Cought, Outlaw n others… Only a Desfran last year was near Destroyer. This year the Desfran looks textile cannabis… I only show this year in The Dog House the Strawberry Cought, cost isent bad… Very irregular quality…

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Recently ran some of Dutch Passion’s Blueberry for a patient.
5/5 germinated and were all VERY Blueberry. 2 noticeable phenotypes
I might just have to keep one around for a while.

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My first ever seeds ordered in spring of 2000 from Emery Seeds direct we’re all from Dutch passion…

I worked my first job for 2 months to save enough money to buy 1 pack of each of the following : masterkush, white widow, mazar i shariff, durban poison, northern lights and shaman.

Cost 600++ which is alot when your 18…

Not terrible germination rates but found a few keepers and ended up crossing the males with my dads ibl afghan skunk he had been growing outside for 7+ years, I had some of the best outside weed the summer after, I was miles ahead of the freezeland and m-39 growers arround here and had my crop in first week of september, some dank hybrids I made with my dad without even trying…

I still have Power Plant, a good friend gave me a nice pp cut, completly frosted, id like to have it tested must be 18-20% thc…

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Has anyone had any experience with outlaw strain? If so, what were your yieds like?

I never grew it, but here is some info. I hope it helps.

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Thanks. I believe i will be trying this one

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Passion#1 by Dutch Passion
Anybody out there try growing this strain?? Looking for opinions. Thanks

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I’ve grown Passion #1 outdoors around 2002 and it was great it the tasted and smelled like some Jack Herer I was getting from BC. It stayed around 5 feet tall, yield was a quarter to half pound per plant in the corn fields taken 1st week of October.

Can’t say if they’re any good now but maybe someone else has recent experience with them.

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If they have the same genetics , Passion 1 is awesome ! Not a high yielder but some very tasty hardy potent outdoor . There is a broad leaf fluorescent green pheno that pops up , Indica dom that is one of my all time favorites .

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The Passion 1 was not a big yielding strain and yes my favourite was the broad leaf fluorescent green pheno and I wish I had some clones of her kicking around still.

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Such a sleeper strain . You’re the only other person I’ve heard mention that pheno . That one is world class smoke if you find it .

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And ehhhh… where’s the REAL story ?
What about that interview in the Dutch HighLife ?
What about the time Henk did call it female seed instead of feminized ?
Two years later… he changed that and did call it Feminized.
I had at that point already female seed for 2 years.
In fact… I never had feminized seed, only female seed.
Sometimes the truth is hard, but 1 plus 1 is still 2.

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