
- A fragrant hybrid for focused creativity and measured relaxation
Dutch Treat
Dutch Treat is a balanced hybrid with uplifting cerebral effects and a sweet, citrusy profile.
- Balanced uplift with clear focus
- Sweet berry and citrus flavours
- Performs well with canopy training
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15-20% |
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<1% |
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SKUNK x HAZE |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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7-9 weeks |
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Medium to tall |
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Medium-High (±400 g/m² indoors) |
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Berry, Citrus, Earthy/Skunk |
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Feminised |
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Temperate southern England climate |
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Uplifting, Relaxing, Focused |
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Both |
About Dutch Treat
Dutch Treat is a hybrid prized for its clear mental lift and manageable physical relaxation, favouring experienced users who value flavour and focus. In controlled environments and sympathetic outdoor sites it produces dense, aromatic buds with berry and citrus notes over an earthy base.
Dutch Treat is a balanced hybrid that leans slightly sativa in its lift. The variety combines energetic mental effects with a measured physical ease.
THC levels commonly sit between 15% and 20% in well-grown examples. That potency produces a clear psychoactive effect suitable for regular consumers rather than beginners.
CBD is typically low, usually below 1%. Consequently therapeutic qualities rely mainly on the THC and terpene profile.
Lineage traces back to classic Skunk and Haze influences contributing to its aroma and uplift. The heritage is commonly summarised as SKUNK x HAZE.
Seeds are widely available in feminised form for reliable flowering plants. Feminised seeds simplify canopy planning and reduce time spent culling males.
In a temperate southern England climate this strain is moderately straightforward to grow with attention to ventilation during flowering. Gardeners should monitor humidity and feed regularly to prevent mildew under cooler, damper conditions.
Indoor flowering typically finishes within seven to nine weeks. Outdoors in the UK it is usually ready for harvest in late September to October.
Yield is medium to high when plants receive good light and training. Indoor growers can expect about 400 g/m² with efficient canopy management.
Plants develop a medium to tall structure with a prominent central cola and long internodes. Training methods such as topping and low stress training help control height and increase bud sites.
Indoors Dutch Treat responds well to controlled environments where humidity and light are regulated. Outdoors in Lincolnshire it can stretch taller and rewards a sunny, sheltered spot.
Growing Dutch Treat in Lincolnshire suits the temperate southern England climate when plants get a long, mild summer. In Lincolnshire choose sheltered, well drained sites and maintain good airflow to reduce damp-related risks.
The high starts with a cerebral uplift that sharpens focus and creativity. Over time a gentle physical relaxation follows without heavy sedation.
The flavour profile blends sweet berry and citrus notes with an earthy, pine backnote. A faint skunky finish rounds out the taste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use controlled climate cannabis growing to keep humidity around 40–50% in flowering and temperatures between 20–26°C during light hours for best bud development.
Harvest is generally late September to October in the UK depending on the microclimate and specific phenotype maturation.
Ensure strong airflow, avoid overwatering, and keep humidity lower during late flowering to reduce the risk of mould on compact flowers.
Yes, topping and low stress training work well to create an even canopy and increase bud sites on medium to tall plants.
A balanced bloom feed with a slight emphasis on phosphorus and potassium during late flowering supports bud density and resin production.
Beginners can grow it outdoors with careful site choice, but attention to mould prevention and timing is needed in Lincolnshire.
Dry for 7–12 days in a dark, ventilated space then cure in jars for at least two weeks for improved flavour and smoothness.
Aphids, spider mites and caterpillars can appear; use integrated pest management, sticky traps, and biological controls where possible.
CO2 can increase yields under very high light levels, but is unnecessary for most hobby setups and adds complexity.
Check trichomes with a loupe; a mix of cloudy and some amber trichomes indicates peak potency and balanced effects.
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