Hy Hybrid THC 18-25

Dutch Treat


Overview:

The Dutch Treat marijuana strain has become a well-known name in Amsterdam coffee shops. Although its genetics are considered to be a mystery, it is believed to be an Indica-dominant hybrid with a 20:80 Sativa/Indica ratio. Its THC levels range from 18 to 25%, so it’s considered to be strong - but not too strong. Dutch Treat has a very distinctive and mouth-watering flavor. Its dense buds have a strong smell of sweet fruits, combined with a powerful pine and eucalyptus tree scent. Its intense lemon-pine flavor paves the way for sweet eucalyptus, with a slight undertone of sage. The Dutch Treat strain provides the user with a quick and strong cerebral high, causing feelings of euphoria, while at the same time having a powerful relaxing effect on the body. Some of the rare side effects include dryness of mouth and eyes, dizziness and occasional mild headaches. The Dutch Treat strain is mostly used by patients to treat stress, anxiety and depression. It has also been very effective in treating insomnia and reducing body aches and pains. This strain is highly recommended for ADHD, PTSD, migraines, and arthritis.

Strain Attributes:

Effects

Creative

Euphoric

Happy

Relaxed

Uplifted

Creative

Euphoric

Happy

Relaxed

Uplifted

Medical Uses

Depression

Headaches

Insomnia

Pain

Stress

Depression

Headaches

Insomnia

Pain

Stress

Negatives

Anxious

Dizzy

Dry Eyes

Dry Mouth

Headache

Anxious

Dizzy

Dry Eyes

Dry Mouth

Headache


Rate this Strain!

SPONSORS


FROM OUR BLOG


Opinion

Ganja Theories - What if This Isn't Humanity's First Tango with Artificial Intelligence?

AI as a litmus test for humanity's readiness to evolve. If we successfully integrate AI, enhancing our capabilities and nurturing our growth, it could signify our readiness to progress to the next phase of human evolution. However, if we misuse this powerful tool, leading to societal downfall or global conflict, it could trigger a reset, a return to a previous 'save point' in our development.
Opinion

Is the NBA Pro-Cannabis Now? Hotbox in the Bubble?

The NBA would not be the first sports association to look into their marijuana use policy and the testing of players in recent times. The MLB had announced earlier this year that its players will no longer be tested for cannabis although the league is still barred from being sponsored by marijuana companies it was definitely a step in the right direction. Also toeing that line is the decision of the NFL to end suspensions for positive tests and limiting the testing window which is a significant change from the previous policy being operated in the NFL in terms of marijuana use.
Opinion

Want a Higher Quality of Life? Use Cannabis Daily Says a New Brazilian Mental Health Survey

In other words, the study concluded that people who smoked weed regularly had higher quality of life scores than those who weren’t smoking. This is an interesting find especially since cannabis use is typically said to decrease quality of life – or at least this was the basis for sustaining prohibition for so long. However, what this study points out that the habitual – non-problematic user views life in a more favorable light than the non-smoker.