
- Bright, fruity and reliably energetic for experienced growers
Cb Dutch Treat
Cb Dutch Treat is a sativa-dominant hybrid that offers fruity flavours and uplifting effects suited to intermediate growers.
- Uplifting daytime energy
- Fruity pineapple notes
- Solid resin production
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Skunk x Afghani |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium-tall |
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Medium |
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Sweet pineapple, Earthy diesel, Citrus |
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Feminised |
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Cool Scottish Outdoor Climate |
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Uplifting, Creative, Relaxed |
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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.
Cb Dutch Treat is a sativa-dominant hybrid with bright, slender buds. It favours cerebral energy over heavy sedation.
THC levels commonly range between 18% and 22% in well-grown plants. That potency provides a clear, motivating head-high suitable for daytime use by experienced consumers.
CBD content is typically low, generally under 1%. Therapeutic outcomes therefore depend more on THC and terpene interactions than on CBD balance.
The lineage traces to classic Skunk and Afghani ancestors. That Skunk x Afghani parentage explains the energetic top-end and sturdy resin production.
Seeds are commonly sold feminised to guarantee flowering females. Feminised genetics simplify planning for growers aiming to maximise flower count.
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 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 is moderate when plants receive steady light and nutrients. Outdoor specimens can produce larger crops if given space and a longer, sheltered season.
Plants reach a medium-tall stature with an open, sativa-like structure. Training improves light penetration and keeps vertical growth manageable.
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.
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.
Effects are uplifting and sociable, often sparking creativity and focus. A gentle physical relaxation follows without heavy sedation.
The flavour profile is fruity and sweet, with clear pineapple and citrus notes. A faint earthy diesel undertone gives the finish more depth.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Start seeds under cover in late April to early May and transplant after the last frosts, aiming for sturdy youngsters by mid-May.
It has moderate resistance but is vulnerable in prolonged damp; maintain airflow, remove lower shade leaves and avoid overwatering.
Use moderate nitrogen through veg then switch to a phosphorus-rich bloom feed; reduce strength if plants show nutrient burn.
Yes, but for coastal climate cannabis cultivation you should protect plants from salt spray and strong winds with windbreaks and position them in sheltered microclimates.
Expect harvest in late September to early October in most UK locations; always check trichome colour for desired effect.
A small greenhouse helps keep plants dry and warm but ensure good ventilation to prevent humidity build-up and mould.
Topping and low-stress training (LST) work well to widen the canopy and limit vertical stretch.
Regular inspection, encouraging predatory insects, and targeted organic treatments like neem oil help control aphids and spider mites.
Strong LED or HPS lighting produces good results; stick to 18/6 for veg and 12/12 for flowering.
In cooler UK climates expect modest to medium yields per plant unless you provide shelter and an extended season, which can push yields higher.
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