Frosty Dawg is the kind of hybrid that looks and sounds exactly like its name: sugar-dusted calyxes, bright citrus-diesel aroma, and a steady, upbeat mood. Often seen in Connecticut under Theraplant, Frosty Dawg also refers to an in-house cross used for extracts, Dawg's Waltz x Frosted Grapes, and that lineage helps explain its sweet grape-meets-gas nose layered with pungent skunk and a squeeze of citrus. Dominant terpenes typically lean myrcene, humulene, and pinene, delivering a profile that is equal parts zesty and resinous. Expect THC in the mid to high teens (about 16–19%) with a whisper of CBD around 0.5–0.8%, translating to an energetic, talkative, happy high that stays clean and functional. Plants exhibit classic hybrid vigor: indoor heights of roughly 30–60 inches and taller 60–80-inch outdoor frames, with a fast 55–63 day bloom. Properly dialed runs return about 400 g/m2 indoors and around 400 g per outdoor plant, with dense, trichome-caked flowers that trim easily. Growers appreciate its even canopies and sturdy branching; consumers notice the candy-sweet inhale, pungent mid-palate, and citrus snap on the exhale. For branding, credit Theraplant when appropriate; for genetics, remember Dawg's Waltz and Frosted Grapes are the guiding stars behind this frosty hybrid experience.






