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Cb Dutch Treat

Feminised

Cb Dutch Treat is a sativa-dominant hybrid that offers fruity flavours and uplifting effects suited to intermediate growers.

Why choose Cb Dutch Treat?
  • Uplifting daytime energy
  • Fruity pineapple notes
  • Solid resin production
THC 18-22%
CBD <1%
Lineage Skunk x Afghani
Genotype Sativa-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-9 weeks
Height Medium-tall
Yield Medium
Taste Sweet pineapple, Earthy diesel, Citrus
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Cool Scottish Outdoor Climate
Effects Uplifting, Creative, Relaxed
Environment Indoor and Outdoor

About Cb Dutch Treat

Cb Dutch Treat combines sativa energy with resilient structure and a fruity terpene profile. It performs well indoors under strong light and outdoors where shelter and airflow reduce mould risk, making it a practical choice for growers in cooler UK conditions.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Cb Dutch Treat in a cool Scottish outdoor climate requires careful attention to airflow and mould prevention. It suits intermediate growers who can manage feeding and canopy structure to limit damp-related problems.

Flowering Time:

Flowering usually completes in eight to nine weeks indoors under optimal conditions. Outdoor plants in the UK often finish around late September to early October when the season allows.

Yield:

Yield is moderate when plants receive steady light and nutrients. Outdoor specimens can produce larger crops if given space and a longer, sheltered season.

Height:

Plants reach a medium-tall stature with an open, sativa-like structure. Training improves light penetration and keeps vertical growth manageable.

Environment:

Indoors, Cb Dutch Treat responds well to strong lighting and regular topping for even canopies. Outdoors in Oxford it rewards growers with vigour if given shelter from prevailing winds.

Climate:

Growing Cb Dutch Treat in Oxford's cool Scottish outdoor climate means prioritising airflow and late-season sun exposure. In Oxford extra protection from rain and wind helps ripen trichomes and reduce mould risk.

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I'm seeing powdery mildew on lower leaves, what should I do?
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Remove affected leaves, improve airflow, and treat with a potassium bicarbonate spray; avoid wetting foliage in the evening.
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How do I flush before harvest?
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Stop feeding one to two weeks before harvest and water with plain, pH-balanced water to leach out excess salts.
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When should I start checking trichomes for ripeness?
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Begin close inspections about two weeks before expected harvest and use a loupe to target your preferred clear/cloudy/amber balance.
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Any tips to prevent outdoor bud rot?
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Space plants, prune inner foliage for airflow, use row covers during persistent rain and harvest the most affected branches first if rot appears.
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How much foliage can I safely remove at once?
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Avoid stripping more than 20-30% of foliage in one session; prune gradually so the plant can recover without stress.

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