White Wash by Dutchbreed
Indica genetics × Sativa genetics
White Wash is a hybrid cannabis strain developed by DutchBreed, noted for its balanced genetic profile. It is recognized for its distinctive visual characteristics, complex aroma, and layered flavor.
Appearance
White Wash buds are dense and compact, covered in a generous layer of trichomes that give them a frosty appearance. The foliage displays vibrant green hues mixed with purple and deep forest tones, contrasted by bright orange pistils. The buds are structurally robust and exhibit high resin production, contributing to a sticky texture.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of White Wash is a complex blend of earthy and sweet notes, accented by hints of citrus and spice. Underlying scents of pine and floral undertones are also present. Its flavor profile mirrors the aroma, starting with citrus and earthiness, followed by a sweet, candy-like taste and a lingering herbal aftertaste.
Effects
Users report that White Wash delivers a balanced experience, combining cerebral stimulation with a sense of euphoria. This hybrid is noted for providing an enjoyable and consistent effect profile.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
This strain contains notable levels of Myrcene, Limonene, and Caryophyllene. It has a THC content of approximately 18% and less than 1% CBD. The genetic makeup suggests a balanced distribution of indica and sativa traits, contributing to its versatile effects.
Growing
DutchBreed's meticulous breeding process resulted in White Wash exhibiting consistent performance and resilience. Over 75% of growers surveyed reported reliable cultivation outcomes. The strain is noted for its high resin production and robust resistance to common pests and diseases.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by DutchBreed, White Wash is the result of extensive cross-breeding experiments aimed at harmonizing indica and sativa qualities. Genetic analyses suggest a near 50/50 indica/sativa split, achieved by carefully selecting parent genetics for desirable traits like resin production and balanced effects.