Dough Lato Strain
Dough Lato delivers a relaxing high with a rich, diverse flavor profile. Noted for its medical benefits and long-lasting relaxation effects.
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Growing Info
How to Grow the Dough Lato Strain
Growing Dough Lato can be a rewarding experience for those who relish a flavorful and potent crop. This strain, which is an indica dominant hybrid, thrives both indoors and outdoors. Expect flowering times of approximately 60 to 70 days with dense yields of resinous buds.
The History and Genetics of Dough Lato Strain
Dough Lato is an impressive hybrid strain created by Archive Seed Bank. It features a cross between Dolato (Gelato 41 x Do-Si-Dos) and Moonbow (Zkittles x Do-Si-Dos). It is recognized for its powerful and long-lasting effects.
Dough Lato Strain: Aroma, Flavor & Appearance
Dough Lato boasts an interesting flavor profile that combines mango, skunk, and pepper from Leafly, while in Allbud it shows creamy, nutty, skunky, sweet, and vanilla. The aroma profile adds diesel, earthy, pine, spicy, and sweet scents to the mix. Visually, Dough Lato buds are dense, grape-shaped, olive green with dark purple undertones, thin orange hairs, and a frosty coating of purple-tinted white crystal trichomes.
Medical Benefits of Dough Lato Strain
Dough Lato is appreciated for its various medical benefits. It may help relieve chronic stress or anxiety, depression, insomnia, and appetite loss or nausea. These effects make it an excellent choice for patients seeking both relief and relaxation.
Main Effects of Dough Lato Strain
The primary effects of Dough Lato include feelings of body high, happy, hungry, relaxing, and uplifting. It tends to make users feel relaxed, sleepy, and also hungry. The high is potent and long-lasting, making it ideal for unwinding after a long day.
Potential Side Effects of Dough Lato Strain
Some potential negative effects reported include dizziness, dry eyes, and dry mouth. As always, starting slow and moderating your intake can help minimize these side effects.