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Dutch Treat x Northern Lights

breed by East Island Seeds

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Basic infos

Dutch Treat x Northern Lights is an mostly indica from East Island Seeds and can be cultivated indoors and outdoors (Where the plants will need a flowering time of ±49 days) East Island Seeds's Dutch Treat x Northern Lights is/was never available as feminized seeds.

East Island Seeds Description

Dutch Treat is the mother side of this cross. A 70% indica, she`s a strong, dark pot with sticky solid tops, a sweetly orange bite and a stimulant stone. The father, Northern Lights, is a potent, relaxing indica, prized by hybrid breeders for its stability and fast cycle. Thus the DT/NL cross appeals to indica fans and pragmatic gardeners. Even in its home region, the rainy coasts of British Columbia, DT x NL is productive and hardy. Once established, this plant`s rapid growth can be easily seen from one day to the next. DT x NL leaves are usually thin, and may turn purplish at ripening. Branches are bendy and may need to be tied up as the heavy buds can pull them down. Still, multi-branch plants are good yielders , producing many large, resinous tops. Dutch Treat x Northern Lights equals a potent and fairly alert indica high. The stone comes on quite slowly but strengthens to a full-on buzz that most people find functional when there is no heavy thinking required. However, this variety may also creep up to a couch-lock level, requiring a little time-out to recover a more social and functional state of mind. It can be a great aid to getting some restful time. DT x NL retains the fruity savor of its mother, with a distinct lean toward the citrus.

Flowering: Indoor 6-8 weeks; Outdoor early Sept
Height: 4-6 ft
Yield: Indoor 2 oz. per plant / Outdoor approx 5oz. pr plant

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Dutch Treat x Northern Lights Lineage / Genealogy

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Dutch Treat x Northern Lights Hybrids & Crossbreeds

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Dutch Treat x Northern Lights User comments

Altogether we've collected 1 about East Island Seeds.
Great strain. it was a long time ago....Had bought 15 regular seeds from East Island Seeds. 8 femelles, 7 males. 5 femelles had no great virtues. 3 femelles went to the final. 2 were kept. One was a heavier producer than the other. The smaller producing femelle had a hazelnut smell and a very decent buzz. the more productive plant producing twice as much as the smaller one and had a wonderful, wonderful vivid pineapple smell that you would get a wiff of everytime you opened that bag and the high was very nice and relaxing but alert and productive still. the smaller plant was eliminated eventually. it was not a day weed, too strong to be serious for too long (i would recommend African Seeds Ethiopian Highland for that), or in controlled small doses. the plant was limit weak on framing of the side branches when you grew them well and they produced lots of volume of flowers, but they held in the end, flexing down branches a bit therefore opening the tree and lacing itself with the other plants standing next to them. nice side buds, and nice cola on top. nice color plant and visually pleasing delicate plant, even buds in growth with lime green color and sugar coating . lightweight buds and nice shade of green, and that pineapple smell, damned. half as productive as blueberry but a high quality plant and smoke for the connaisseur willing to put in the efforts to grow it properly. it is not a radish, not the easiest plant to grow mostly due to its delicate leaves and side branches requiring that she be treated gently and undisturbed a much as possible. Also obviously from my description you gather that the cross is highly variable in results depending on different seeds grown, we kept one out of 15 in the end. I would say it is not a very stable or very stabilized hybrid, and from variability is is not an F1 which i had hope for as F1 are often great living organisms ( or was and is now as it was a long time ago as I mentioned before). Grown aeroponics tiered homemade system, home made ferts mix. yeah i wouldd grow it again if i could find the genetics again. and of course East island Seeds does nott seem to be around, right now anyhow. goody....where is a good friend when you need one?. Actually I think D picked that strain to grow. oh, i forgot. the smoke is smooth as candy so that might be why people overdo it and cannott function( i screwed up many time myself, ah, ah). they get tricked by the pineapple smell and sweet smoke( and to boot it's a 10-15+ minutes creeper). great fun possible.
Posted by hidemyMJ on 02-06-2020 02:08

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