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ou812?

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Here's a monster nug of the "Pineapple Sherbet" I picked up tonight. Not sure what the genetics are, but it's billed as a 50/50 hybrid. Haven't had any yet, but the smell is absolutely unreal. Smells strongly of pineapple and mangoes. A musty, kushy, deliciously fruity scent.

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Holy shit batman!! is that basically a 10 in plate bro? even if its 5 in plate thats fucking huge!! ughh I live in FL not legal here,I envy you LNS in a healthy way,got some bros in Mission Beach, but they never talk about pumpkin size nugs, hmmm THEY BEEN HOLDING OUT!!

thanks for the pic bro, I enjoy seeing all the great strains and knowing the %'s Im living in a cave compared to the bro's that live in MMJ states or recreationally legal WA,CO. You brothers have it made. Keep it going,hopefully it will be nation wide legal by 2020.
 
I need that Charas!!! The hash that I get from my DBV wand(the only place I get hash from lol) is always stoney and I need my Sativa!!!
 
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GustavoFringsFace

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It's a lovely high, although I did indulge a bit too much the other night.... and things got....trippy

I should be getting some really nice caramello soon. Can't beat a good bit of hash.
 
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Snake Plissken

Transcendentalist
Man, that is some pretty dark ww. All the white label varieties I have grown were really light green, super frosty nugs. If you ever get the chance, I think the black widow is the best of the lot - it's a ww backcross. I can almost smell the dutch treat.
 
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ataxian

PALE BLUE DOT
Man, that is some pretty dark ww. All the white label varieties I have grown were really light green, super frosty nugs. If you ever get the chance, I think the black widow is the best of the lot - it's a ww backcross. I can almost smell the dutch treat.
The WHITE WIDOW OG was a mistake.
There was male OG pollen that blew in to the Room full of WHITE WIDOW GIRLS now there's some of this cross obtained strain in circulation. Normally the White Widow is more of a light green color.
However the OG was shades darker.

The DUTCH TREAT is absolutely divine!
Dutch crunch marijuana seeds Dutch Crunch (AKA Dutch Treat #5) won third place for indoor organic cannabis at the 2010 San Francisco Medical Cannabis Competition. This strain is a favorite among coffee shops in Amsterdam as the original Dutch Treat was bread in the Netherlands. With such famous parents as Dutch Treat and Jack Herer, Dutch Crunch is a highly sought-after strain known mostly for its extreme potency. The flowers produced by Dutch Crunch plants are a deep green accentuated by dark red hairs. They form in tight, average sized clusters. This strain is known to produce thousands of large, glistening trichomes, some of which are apparent to the naked eye. The aroma from this strain is strong on the Jack Herer side, with eucalyptus and spice overtones. The Dutch Treat in this strain gives it fresh citrus and skunk undertones. Caryophyllene and Limonene are the dominant terpenes in this strain. Caryophyllene is found to be dominant in many haze strains and has been shown to produce analgesic effects. Limonene has been shown to reduce anti-depressant use and act as an anti-carcinogen. Upon smoking, the taste comes out strong with citrus and skunk flavors along with hints of warm pepper. The smoke is thick and coughing is to be expected as the lungs expand. However, this strain is not known to be harsh or cause a burning sensation in the throat. The effects from Dutch Crunch come on fast and extremely strong. This strain goes straight to the head, creating energetic, uplifting effects without the jitters or anxious feelings. Dutch Crunch is a good choice for those suffering from stress, depression, suppressed appetite, pain, and nausea. This being a rare strain, little information is available regarding optimal cultivation of this strain. One could expect plants to grow in a hybrid sativa fashion, stretching upwards and slightly outwards to become medium in height and a little bushy. Dutch Crunch plants require a controlled environment or can be grown outside in a dry, warm climate. They do well in all mediums whether using soil or hydroponics. This strain is not recommended for the Sea of Green technique as they will branch a bit and crowd each other. Due to the large presence of the terpene Limonene, which is known to have anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties, these plants are fairly resistant to molds, especially asperilligus. When growing plants for medicinal use it is important to take the proper steps to ensure safety and cleanliness. Never use products that could be harmful to patients if directly ingested. For more information, please contact a staff member of SPARC.

This product was added to our catalog on Monday 30 January, 2012.
 
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The WHITE WIDOW OG was a mistake.
There was male OG pollen that blew in to the Room full of WHITE WIDOW GIRLS now there's some of this cross obtained strain in circulation. Normally the White Widow is more of a light green color.
However the OG was shades darker.

The DUTCH TREAT is absolutely divine!
Dutch crunch marijuana seeds Dutch Crunch (AKA Dutch Treat #5) won third place for indoor organic cannabis at the 2010 San Francisco Medical Cannabis Competition. This strain is a favorite among coffee shops in Amsterdam as the original Dutch Treat was bread in the Netherlands. With such famous parents as Dutch Treat and Jack Herer, Dutch Crunch is a highly sought-after strain known mostly for its extreme potency. The flowers produced by Dutch Crunch plants are a deep green accentuated by dark red hairs. They form in tight, average sized clusters. This strain is known to produce thousands of large, glistening trichomes, some of which are apparent to the naked eye. The aroma from this strain is strong on the Jack Herer side, with eucalyptus and spice overtones. The Dutch Treat in this strain gives it fresh citrus and skunk undertones. Caryophyllene and Limonene are the dominant terpenes in this strain. Caryophyllene is found to be dominant in many haze strains and has been shown to produce analgesic effects. Limonene has been shown to reduce anti-depressant use and act as an anti-carcinogen. Upon smoking, the taste comes out strong with citrus and skunk flavors along with hints of warm pepper. The smoke is thick and coughing is to be expected as the lungs expand. However, this strain is not known to be harsh or cause a burning sensation in the throat. The effects from Dutch Crunch come on fast and extremely strong. This strain goes straight to the head, creating energetic, uplifting effects without the jitters or anxious feelings. Dutch Crunch is a good choice for those suffering from stress, depression, suppressed appetite, pain, and nausea. This being a rare strain, little information is available regarding optimal cultivation of this strain. One could expect plants to grow in a hybrid sativa fashion, stretching upwards and slightly outwards to become medium in height and a little bushy. Dutch Crunch plants require a controlled environment or can be grown outside in a dry, warm climate. They do well in all mediums whether using soil or hydroponics. This strain is not recommended for the Sea of Green technique as they will branch a bit and crowd each other. Due to the large presence of the terpene Limonene, which is known to have anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties, these plants are fairly resistant to molds, especially asperilligus. When growing plants for medicinal use it is important to take the proper steps to ensure safety and cleanliness. Never use products that could be harmful to patients if directly ingested. For more information, please contact a staff member of SPARC.

This product was added to our catalog on Monday 30 January, 2012.
Dutch Crunch is one of the best things I've bought at SPARC. Really nice.
 
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Michael Perski

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I recently picked up some Dutch Treat Haze from a dispensary near me called Boulder Rx, and WOW I love this strain. The flavor is amazing. I've never tried regular Dutch Treat, but i definitely want to find some now.
 

ataxian

PALE BLUE DOT
I recently picked up some Dutch Treat Haze from a dispensary near me called Boulder Rx, and WOW I love this strain. The flavor is amazing. I've never tried regular Dutch Treat, but i definitely want to find some now.
In the meantime I tested some NORTHERN LIGHTS.
The flavor was sweet however a little green.
It's only been drying for 3 days.
4 day's until curing in a mason jar.
DUTCH TREAT is above a 9.0
NORTHERN LIGHTS 8.3 (I will evaulate it again in 10 days)
There were some purple specs?
1 cola I will let cure!
 
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salivape

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Did you have DUTCH TREAT in the UK?

lol.. not a chance. It's all haze or cheese over here. Yawn. Other strains do come around but they usually aren't grown to anywhere near a standard I expect.

I don't know any growers which seriously effects my options. All commercial.
 

Quetzalcoatl

DEADY GUERRERO/DIRT COBAIN/GEORGE KUSH
lol.. not a chance. It's all haze or cheese over here. Yawn. Other strains do come around but they usually aren't grown to anywhere near a standard I expect.

I don't know any growers which seriously effects my options. All commercial.
Yawn?? Maybe you're just burned out :lol: on the Cheese crosses? I got a heavy eighth of this fuckin' OG Cheese earlier. Ugh, I haven't found something I like this much in so long. Don't get me wrong, all the strains are functional, but this is one of "those" strains. Top 10 for sure. I haven't had a Cheese strain before I don't think. I'm familiar with their OG Kush so I can compare it. The nugs have that carpet of trichs of the OG, but a really light almost sweet cheese smell that has a piney background to it. I can't get a picture that does this justice. I already put the biggest nug away to enjoy for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Yeah... I like it that much :D

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