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Roll One - Roll One | Dutch Hawaiian BDT | Cartridge | 1g - 1

Roll One | Dutch Hawaiian BDT | Cartridge | 1g

Users report feeling focused with this high potency product.
83.4%
THC
Focused
Happy
Euphoric

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Flavors
  • Citrus
  • Earthy
  • Sweet
  • Tropical
  • Pineapple
Effects & flavors are reported by users on our site. This is for informational purposes only and not intended as medical advice. Please consult your physician before changing any medical treatment.

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Dutch Hawaiian
hybrid
THC: 8.5-22.7%
Hawaiian Dutch — also called Dutch Hawaiian — is a sativa-dominant hybrid strain that traces its roots to a cross of Hawaiian, a classic sativa landrace known for its tropical punch, and Dutch Treat, an indica-dominant hybrid out of Amsterdam. The lineage is commonly credited to Top Shelf Seeds of Seattle, though breeder records remain unconfirmed through public databases. That Pacific Northwest pedigree earned it a second-place finish at the 2014 Seattle Cannabis Cup for Best U.S. Sativa — not a bad resume for a strain born from two heavy hitters. Crack open a jar and you'll catch earthy citrus and pineapple on the nose, layered with spicy floral notes and a peppery funk that keeps things interesting. The flavor follows through with bright grapefruit, pine, and a tropical sweetness that nods directly to its Hawaiian parent.

Consumers often report a focused, uplifting experience that leans into its sativa-dominant profile — reviewers frequently describe a wave of euphoria paired with creative energy that makes it a go-to for afternoon projects or social hangs. Fans of this strain note a happy, clear-headed buzz without the raciness that some sativas can bring. Those who've tried it say the high settles into an easy momentum rather than a ceiling, and the dense, resinous buds — bright green with winding orange pistils — look as tropical as they smoke.


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