
Blue Dutch Treat
On one side, you've got DJ Short's Blueberry, the 1970s classic crafted from Thai and Afghan stock, famous for its fruit-and-flower terpene profile and purple-blue hues. On the other side sits Dutch Treat, an Amsterdam staple (Northern Lights x Haze x Skunk #1) known for its citrusy-sweet aroma and dense bud structure. Jordan of the Islands fused the two and branded it Blue Treat, though "Blue Dutch Treat" and "Blueberry Treat" stuck as aliases.
The flavor leans into both parents: sweet berry from the Blueberry side, citrus-dank from Dutch Treat, rounded by terpenes like myrcene, caryophyllene, and pinene. The result is sticky, trichome-loaded buds that smell fruity yet earthy, like blueberries rolled in pine needles.
Users describe the high as classic indica-leaning — heavy enough to soothe stress and body tension but balanced with a creative lift that keeps it from being a full knockout. Blue Dutch Treat shows why Jordan of the Islands remains a West Coast staple: simple cross, strong lineage, reliable results.