
- Sweet, soothing and suited to controlled grows
Dulce De Leche
Dulce De Leche is an indica-leaning hybrid with a sweet caramel flavour and relaxing body effects.
- Sweet caramel flavour with a relaxing finish
- Reliable indoor performance for hobby growers
- Balanced potency ideal for evening use
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18-23% |
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<1% |
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Dulce De Leche x Caramel |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium |
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Medium to high |
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Sweet caramel, Vanilla and nut, Earthy spice |
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Feminised photoperiod |
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Cool northern summers |
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Uplifting head high, Deep physical relaxation, Sleep aid |
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Indoor and outdoor (greenhouse recommended) |
About Dulce De Leche
Dulce De Leche is a compact, indica-dominant hybrid prized for its sweet caramel flavour and soothing physical high. It flowers in eight to ten weeks, prefers controlled environments and rewards careful ventilation and humidity control.
Dulce De Leche is an indica-dominant hybrid with a noticeable sweet profile. It leans toward relaxing body effects while keeping a calm mental clarity.
THC levels are moderate to high, typically around 18 to 23 percent depending on the phenotype. This produces a dependable potency that suits experienced and intermediate users.
CBD content is low, generally under one percent. It offers little direct CBD effect but works alongside THC for a balanced experience.
Genetic lineage traces to Dulce De Leche x Caramel breeding that emphasises sweet terpenes. The cross produces an indica-leaning hybrid with stable growth traits.
Seeds are offered as feminised photoperiod to ensure consistent flowering from each plant. Photoperiod control allows growers to limit vegetative time to suit space.
Growing Dulce De Leche is moderately challenging in cool northern summers and benefits from careful feeding and ventilation. Extra attention to mould prevention and timed support during stretch will improve outcomes.
Flowering usually completes in eight to ten weeks under stable conditions. Cooler finishes are possible if the environment is not optimised.
Yields indoors are medium to high when plants are well trained and pruned. Outdoor harvests can be variable in Brighton due to seasonal humidity.
Plants reach a medium height with compact, dense buds typical of indica structure. They respond well to topping and low stress training to control vertical growth.
Indoors, Dulce De Leche performs reliably in controlled rooms and suits hobbyist setups in Brighton. Outdoors it can ripen but greenhouse protection is advisable in Brighton to reduce damp risks.
In Brighton, cool northern summers mean outdoor seasons can be short and humid. Growers in Brighton should plan for greenhouse or indoor cultivation to mitigate cool northern summers.
The initial high is a clear, uplifting head buzz that eases into deep physical relaxation. Many users find it effective for evening use and a smooth path to sleep.
The flavour profile is sweet and caramelly with notes of vanilla and toasted nut. An underlying earthy spice becomes more pronounced on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
LED lights with a full spectrum and selectable veg and bloom modes give good results. Aim for 400 to 600 micromoles per square metre during flowering.
Keep relative humidity below 50 percent in late flowering to reduce mould risk. Use dehumidifiers and ensure strong air circulation around the buds.
A balanced feed with slightly higher phosphorus and potassium in flowering works well. Watch for nutrient burn and flush if excess salts build up.
Most phenotypes finish between eight and ten weeks of flowering. Check trichomes and pistil colour rather than relying on weeks alone.
Yes, topping and low stress training control stretch and promote even canopy development. Screen of green or a simple manifold helps maximise indoor yields.
A ventilated greenhouse gives more protection than full outdoor exposure and extends the season. Ensure good airflow and be ready to cover plants during wet weather.
Reduce humidity, space plants for airflow and remove lower fan leaves that trap moisture. Treat early signs with cultural controls rather than relying solely on sprays.
A well-aerated, nutrient-rich loam or coco mix gives consistent results. Ensure good drainage and a stable pH around 6.0 to 6.5.
Yes, with training and a short veg period it fits compact tents. Employ SCROG or LST to maximise bud sites without increasing height.
Design the room with reliable ventilation, temperature control, and dehumidification tuned for flowering conditions. Use adjustable LED lighting, reflective walls and a compact layout to manage heat and humidity efficiently.
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