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Dutch Citrus

Feminised

Dutch Citrus is a sativa-dominant hybrid with bright citrus terpenes and a clear, uplifting high.

Why choose Dutch Citrus?
  • Bright citrus flavour with a clear, focused high
  • Finishes quickly indoors and can cope with shorter seasons
  • Responds well to pruning and SCROG techniques
THC 18-22%
CBD 0.3-1%
Lineage Dutch Treat x Lemon Skunk
Genotype Sativa-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Moderate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Indoor: 60-100 cm; Outdoor: 1.2-1.8 m
Yield Medium to high
Taste Citrus, Earthy, Sweet
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Temperate, suited to short outdoor growing season
Effects Uplifting, Focused, Relaxing
Environment Indoor and outdoor

About Dutch Citrus

Dutch Citrus is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred from Dutch Treat x Lemon Skunk that offers pronounced lemon and sweet notes alongside a cerebral, focused effect. The variety suits growers who want daytime clarity and a manageable plant that responds well to training. In temperate areas the strain finishes relatively quickly indoors and can complete outdoors in a short season if given shelter and good airflow.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Dutch Citrus is moderately demanding and benefits from regular pruning and nutrient management. In a short outdoor growing season growers must start early and consider protection from autumn damp.

Flowering Time:

Indoor flowering usually completes within eight to ten weeks under stable conditions. Outdoors the plant often finishes by early autumn in temperate regions.

Yield:

Yield potential is medium to high when the canopy receives consistent light and humidity control. Outdoor yields depend heavily on season length and disease prevention.

Height:

Plants show a medium, bushy structure with sturdy stems and spaced internodes. Outdoors they commonly reach around 1.2 to 1.8 metres when left to stretch.

Environment:

Indoors Dutch Citrus adapts well to SCROG and SOG methods and can be kept compact to 60–100 cm. Outdoors in Hertfordshire it will stretch more and benefit from supportive pruning.

Climate:

In Hertfordshire the short outdoor growing season means growers should time transplanting and flower initiation carefully. Dutch Citrus can finish in a short outdoor growing season with shelter from late rain and good canopy airflow.

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How did your Dutch Citrus handle rain last season?
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I sheltered the plants with a temporary roof during heavy showers and avoided bud rot by opening the canopy.
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What lighting did you use indoors?
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I used LED panels at moderate intensity and kept lights 30–45 cm above the canopy during flower.
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Did you notice any stretch in flower?
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Yes, it stretches moderately in early bloom so plan training accordingly.
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Any regrets about feeding schedule?
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I might have reduced nitrogen earlier in flower to help resin development, but overall the schedule was fine.
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Would you grow it again in Hertfordshire?
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Yes, but I'd start seedlings earlier indoors and move them out only when the nights are reliably warm.

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