Dutch Duchess is a 70% indica hybrid resulting from a Tahoe OG x OG Kush cross. This right royal hybrid is easy to grow, boasts a citrus/diesel fuel terpene profile with spicy and earthy tones and also offers medicinal uses.
Flowering indoors takes 10 weeks and plants can reach up to 200 cm. tall. Yields are an average 300 gr/m2 but the quality of Dutch Duchess's lime-green buds are compensation enough with a potent, physically-relaxing high.
Medical usage is recommended for pain relief, insomnia, stress and for appetite stimulation.
Strain FAQ
What's OG Kush's genetic mystery?
Cannabis enthusiasts argue over OG Kush's genetics. OG Kush is a strain with a history and a mysterious genetic makeup. It is believed to be a mix of Chemdawg, Lemon Thai, and Hindu Kush.
Why do some cannabis strains smell like fuel?
These strains' diesel or fuel-like scent frequently comes from the famed Chemdawg family, known for its strong diesel smell. Genetics shape the gasoline aroma's terpene profiles.
What traits make a cannabis strain beginner-friendly?
Beginner strains are generally hardy and require little maintenance. They can handle temperature, humidity, and food changes due to their robust genetics. Being resistant to common pests and illnesses is said to simplify things greatly.
Why is flowering time important for phenotypic expression?
Terpenes and cannabinoids, which give plants their flavours and effects, develop during flowering. This time is said to ensure a complete manifestation of the plant's potential by allowing for a richer, more nuanced profile than faster-flowering strains.
Why would someone look for indica-dominant strains for therapeutic use?
Indica-dominant strains are used in medicine because they are said to soothe the body. They're chosen for relieving pain, sleeplessness, and anxiety because of this.