lucky devil farms dolato strain

Lucky Devil Farms Dolato Strain Review

Lucky Devil Farms recently deliver a fresh batch of their Dolato strain to the Washington legal cannabis market. I happened to roll into The Bakeree North in search of a good Gelato and the budtenders all pointed to this product. While priced a little under top shelf, their promise delivered.

The Dolato was a great blend of Gelato and Do-Si-Do. Featuring a dull upfront Dosi smell before you break down the buds. As you get closer the sweet from the Gelato begins to come out and once broken open, the gas arrives. I really love the layers of smell to this strain. The product was cured to a great appeal but broke down slightly drier than my perfect scenario, nothing that would stop me from a repeat purchase.

If you like Do-Si-Do and also enjoy Gelato strains, this little number will be an excellent blend for you. This is something great to pull up on your friends with knowing no one else in the circle will have Dolato on them.

Lucky Devil Farms ‘Dolato’

dolato strainCannabinoid Breakdown

  • Total Cannabinoid’s:23.60%
    • THC: 21.1%
    • CBD: .09%

Dolato Overview

  • Indica hybrid
  • Genetics: Gelato #41 x Do-Si-Dos
  • Flavor Profile: Earthy, Diesel, Creamy
  • Aroma: Earthy Gas and Sweet

Want to try another unique strain? Look out for the Biscotti Cookies!

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Warning: This product has intoxicating effects and may be habit-forming. Smoking is hazardous to your health. There may be health risks associated with consumption of this product. Should not be used by women that are pregnant or breast feeding. For use only by adults twenty-one and older. Keep out of reach of children and pets. Marijuana can impair concentration, coordination, and judgment. Do not operate a vehicle or machinery under the influence of this drug.

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