I live in MA in the North East of the US. Our climate gets cold and rainy in September through November. We battle mold and rot and pests during harvest in hard core way. So in 2018 on Instagram I won just 4 TexadaTimeWarp seeds. I did a little research. Well if your from Canada you probably know about this. In my research I found out she's a super resilient cultivar. She Didn't get any pests caterpillars or anything. No mold no rot. She wanted to Grow Huge! Give her proper root space and she'll get huge. She's a Durban Poison crossed with 2 pounder. I only fed her water with some compost and only used compost and
happy frog and a little Coast of Maine lobster compost. No nutes no additives nothing. just soil and water and I still got almost 4 to 6 ounces a plant. Because I only fed her compost and water I got a huge N deficiency I also used plastic buckets and my roots got really hot in july and august. This also affected yield. So If i grew her right I would have gotten a whole lot more flower. But im still happy with it. The Terps on her are out of control. My girlfriend complains when i open a jar. She loves the smell of cannabis usually. But this is so strong you can smell it 3 blocks away and it makes your eyes water. She way more potent than I thought for a cultivar that averages 16% thc. It hits you more like a 20 to 25%. I was upset that I popped all 4 and didn't keep mom especially with my second pheno she's the strongest. I could go into the whole history of the cultivar but There's a awesome article about it. Ill post the link at the end of this post. I can't recommend this cultivar more for anyone in the north with harsh cold wet climates. She's a outdoor only cultivar but grow and taste and looks like its grown indoors. She doesn't do well indoors for some reason. I didn't do nearly as good as someone who is seasoned at growing outside. I hadn't grown outdoor in 20 years. Look at my pics it came out good even though I messed up a bunch of times. So if you know what your doing shell come out even better then mine did. I can't recommend this more to any novice or expert in Northern cold wet climates. Because she has Durban Poison in her she does go 10 or more weeks so she does not finish early but She resists mold, rot and pests very well. My neighbors all were getting bud rot and the TexadaTimeWarp got 0 rot.
Here's a article about it and some photos of my grow from this year.
https://cannareps.ca/texada-timewarp-a-forgotten-past/
Sunrise pic of My TexadaTimeWarp.
Pheno 3 flower
Pheno 1 flower
Cola
Pheno 2 even the lowers look nice.