Dutch Treat Strain
Dutch Treat Strain is a hybrid marijuana strain made by crossing the Northern Lights with Haze. This strain produces cerebral effects that will leave you feeling uplifted and euphoric while reducing stress and relaxing the mind. Dutch Treat strain features a flavor profile that smells like sweet fruits mixed with pine and eucalyptus trees. Growers say this strain has dense, sticky buds that are pungent. Medical marijuana patients choose Dutch Treat strain to help relieve symptoms associated with fatigue, pain, and PMS. This strain originates from Amsterdam and is a cultural staple among the coffee shops there.
Dutch Treat Strain is a cultivar infamous among Amsterdam’s coffee shops, though its origins remain a mystery since it first surfaced. Some sources point to Vancouver, British Columbia’s Jordan of the Islands breeders as the creators of Dutch Treat strain.
About Dutch Treat Strain
“Dutch treat strain” — the common practice of splitting a bill after a date — isn’t nearly as fun as the cannabis strain of the same name. Dutch Treat strain (also known as Dutch Crunch) is an Indica-heavy hybrid that was originally cultivated in the Pacific Northwest but is now very popular in Amsterdam. With minimal CBD around 1% and THC between 15% and 30%, this is a potent strain that offers some physical benefits alongside its psychoactivity. A good option for nighttime socializing or introspection, Dutch Treat strain potency earned it the 3rd Best Sativa in the 2012 Southern California Cannabis Cup.
For consumers who would rather not handle implements like joints, pipes, or vaporizers, cannabis company Bhang produces a packaged vape pen loaded with 25% THC Dutch Treat concentrate oil; even when vaped, this strain retains its distinctly herbal and earthy taste and smell.
This strain hits the user quickly, with a euphoric head rush. Rather than cerebral stimulation, Dutch Treat strain brings emotional uplift that lends itself to sociability and some talkativeness. The head high soon gives way to a wash of physical relaxation. Those same initial cerebral effects might skew towards laziness or sleepiness as the high progress. Users may experience some lethargy and, with higher doses, intractable couchlock. Aside from Dutch Treat strain ability to ease tension, the strain’s small amounts of CBD have been said to provide relief from chronic pain, nausea, and insomnia, as well as from mental afflictions like anxiety, PTSD, and attention deficit disorders. Common negative side effects include red, dry eyes and persistent dry mouth. Dutch Treat strain slowly creeping the body high makes it better suited to nighttime use. Consuming a small amount will go a long way — users have described the high as lasting up to two hours, pending individual tolerance.
When grown indoors, Dutch Treat strain can be controlled through trimming and topping of fan leaves to remain relatively bushy, reaching heights of up to 5 feet. If grown outside in a warm, temperate climate, though, Dutch Treat strain can climb much higher; as plants shoot up, growers may need to use stakes to keep branches standing upright before they begin to flower. If growing outdoors, cultivators should plan on keeping plants in a climate that doesn’t waver beyond the ideal range of 72 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Dutch Treat strain has a higher than average yield: if grown successfully under ideal conditions, each plant can yield between 4 and 8 ounces of the flower. Dutch Treat strain flowers within 6 to 8 weeks when cultivated indoors and as early as late September when grown outdoors.
Dutch Treat strain is a good strain for relaxing, but not necessarily for being productive or socializing — its indica leanings qualify this as an evening to nighttime strain. Dutch Treat strain CBD content also makes it beneficial for medicating conditions involving chronic pain and digestion. Because of its tendency to grow tall if not properly managed, plants of this strain may prove difficult to cultivate for a novice grower.
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