Dutch Treat
$29.00
Sweet, fruity pine buds with compact structure and a cheerful, relaxing finish.
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Dutch Treat reads like a crisp walk through a pine grove with a handful of blueberries in your pocket. Northern Lights x Haze gives it a clean, bright profile where sweet fruit and blueberry sit up front, while pine, wood, earth, herbs, and a soft floral edge keep it grounded.
CBD is low, and the balance is 20% Sativa and 80% Indica, so the experience tends to feel pleasant while still landing calm and comfortable. It is not a sugary jar and it is not a fuel bomb either, more fresh and balanced, with a quieter complexity that grows on you after a few minutes.
Flowering runs 8 to 9 weeks, which makes it an efficient pick for growers who want a classic profile without a long wait. Height can vary quite a bit, from 100 to 180 cm indoors and 100 to 180 cm outdoors, so the final shape depends heavily on veg time and how you train the canopy. Yield is steady and practical at 400 to 500 gr/m² indoors, and 500 to 600 gr/plant outdoors. The outdoor calendar is one of its advantages, with September harvest timing that finishes earlier than many October varieties.
That earlier finish can make outdoor planning simpler when you prefer not to push deep into fall. After cure, the blueberry and pine often come through more clearly, while the herbal-floral note stays subtle and gives the jar a clean, fresh finish.
| Genetic Background: | Northern Lights x Haze |
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| THC: | |
| CBD: | Low |
| Sativa: | 20% |
| Indica: | 80% |
| Flavor: | Sweet, fruity, blueberry, pine, earthy, wood, herbal, citrus |
| Effect: | Uplifting, relaxing, calming |
| Breeder Location: | United States |
| Yield indoor: | 400-500 gr/m² |
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| Yield outdoor: | 500-600 gr/plant |
| Flowering time: | 8-9 weeks |
| Height indoor: | 100-180 cm |
| Height outdoor: | 100-180 cm |
| Harvest Month: | September |
Dutch Treat is often associated with a classic, rich aroma profile and dependable indoor performance when conditions are steady.
Many growers see a medium-height plant with a sturdy frame and productive branching that benefits from early canopy shaping.
Yes, all of our seeds are third-party tested to ensure genetic stability. You can read the Certificate of Analysis in the product page.
Yes, we offer Dutch Treat in fully feminized form to ensure flower-only plants.
It is commonly planned as a standard flowering cycle, with exact timing varying by phenotype and how mature you like the finish.
The smell often builds steadily rather than exploding overnight, but it can still become very noticeable mid-to-late flower. If you want a low-profile grow, filtration matters.
After curing, many growers describe the profile as deeper and more cohesive, with fewer harsh edges than right after drying.
It can, especially under strong light and good airflow.
Dutch Treat can produce strong harvests when the canopy is even and lower, shaded growth is cleaned up early. Uneven light is usually the main reason yields underperform with this type of plant.
It can be, particularly if you keep veg time reasonable and shape the plant early.
It often responds well to topping and tends to develop multiple strong tops when you do it early and give it time to recover in veg.
Yes, a screen can help a lot because it keeps growth spread evenly and improves consistency from one side of the canopy to the other.
It can, as long as your season supports a clean finish and you have airflow. Prolonged damp weather late in the run is the main thing to watch.
Look for swollen flowers, reduced new pistils, and a mature aroma that feels stable, then confirm timing with your preferred trichome check.
It is often appreciated for feeling “traditional” and grounded, with a profile that tends to reward careful drying and curing rather than shortcuts.
Feminized seeds are bred to produce flower-only plants under normal conditions.
Usually not, but stable conditions still matter. Big swings in heat, light intensity, or watering are never helpful, especially late in flower.
Yes, flowering is triggered by changing the light schedule.
Yes, cloning in veg is possible and is a good way to keep a phenotype you like consistent across runs.
Yes. One trained photoperiod plant can fill a canopy well when you manage veg time and keep the top even.
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