







Doja RS11
Genetics: pink guava x ozk
Looks 9/10
Smell 9/10
Effects 9/10
Taste 9/10
Overall 9/10
Upon opening the bag, the aroma hits immediately—heavy on that pink guava, clearly leaning toward that side of the genetics. It’s clean, sweet, and unmistakable. If you know, you know.
Visually, the buds are stunning. Deep greens and purples layered with vibrant orange pistils make for serious bag appeal. The structure is very dense—these are firm, tightly packed buds that don’t give much when squeezed.
Breaking them open was a bit surprising. The internal trichrome coverage seemed lighter than expected, which is unusual since it’s typically the opposite. But once ground up, the profile really opens. The nose becomes more complex, with citrus notes from the OZK side blending into that classic RS11 profile.
The aroma is loud—lingering in the air and sticking around on surfaces nearby. Flavor-wise, this cut leans hard into that RS11 signature. On inhale, you get a citrus-forward profile with a smooth, slightly sweet backend. The exhale brings a unique mix of citrus and that “pink” flavor—again, one of those things that’s hard to describe unless you’ve had it before.
The smoke is incredibly smooth. Big pulls come easy with zero harshness or coughing. The joint burns evenly all the way through, producing a clean, white, slightly peppery ash—always a good sign of a well-grown product.
Effects come on quickly—within a couple hits. It starts subtly, then builds into a heavy, relaxing body high. This is definitely on the more sedative side. I found myself going from moving around to wanting to sit down pretty quickly. It’s a great strain for slowing things down and settling into a calm, laid-back day.
Despite lower terpene numbers on paper, this strain delivers where it counts—flavor, smoothness, and strong effects.
Big credit to the breeder for dialing in the genetics, and to the grower for executing properly. It shows. Like they say—indoor isn’t about location, it’s about how dialed-in your environment is.
Overall, this is a super solid RS11 cut. If you can catch it on sale Tuesdays at Reatore it’s absolutely worth grabbing an eighth.







