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Strain Review: White Dino Duck by Jelly Co x Official Gooniez

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WHITE DINO DUCK

LINEAGE: DINO DUCK X MOCHILATTI

(Undisclosed) x (Mochi Gelato x Gelatti)

Orginal Breeder: Unknown

Brand: Jelly Co x Official Gooniez

Terpene Profile: Unknown

White Dino Duck Cannabis Cultivar (Strain) Review

white dino duck by jelly co x official gooniez strain review by cannoisseurselections

SMELL: 8.3/10

FLAVOUR: 5.9/10

SMOOTHNESS: 6/10

ASH APPEARANCE: 5.9/10

STRENGTH: 9.2/10

OVERALL SMOKE: 5.9/10

Being impressed with a majority of the Official Gooniez and Jelly Co’s flowers in their own right, I was eagerly anticipating delving into this collaboration of both brands, with this being the White variant of the original Dino Duck, which now has Mochilatti added to the genetics. Unfortunately the full genetics of the lineage could not be disclosed due to the brands exclusivity. Upon opening I instantly received a rush of a Gelato influenced gas, with noticeable creamy citrus notes alongside berry and cherry overtones, displaying a sweet candy lineage. Amongst this appetising aroma, there were light Kush and marzipan undertones. The buds were of a medium density, having a Gelato influenced structure, being a shade of almost white to light green, with brownish fuzzy hydroponic hairs, and absolutely showered in trichomes.

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Upon inhaling, I could taste subtle notes of sweetly fragrant strawberries infused with a creamy Cookies and Kush gas, with notes of sweet hazelnut developing in the background. Unfortunately an overpowering sour resinous essence dominated the overall taste, keeping the desired notes subdued upon exhaling.

The joint produced ash being a shade of medium grey, alongside an instantaneous dripping and oozing resinous oil ring, with needed improvement for smoking both smooth and tasting clean.

To conclude, disappointingly this batch had a dark shade of ash, which therefore compromised the overall taste and smoothness. Despite that, and although shrouded in mystery, I could still taste notes of creamy citrus, as well as sweet hazelnut Gelato, displaying the Mochi lineage. Whether it was this particular batch, or a case of further dialling in needed in general, WDD could potentially be a great flower but for now needs improvement.

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