Auto Diesel its green this strain has a citrus aroma mixed with an unmistakable aroma of fuel, which gives the name to this strain. The leaves are short and wide, despite having an effect closer to the Indica than to the Sativa. All the plants are very similar, which makes it an excellent choice for Sea Of Green crops. Its flowers and leaves become gold and purple at the end of the flowering cycle, which is a delight to behold.
Strain FAQ
Why are Diesel Strain seeds genetically different?
Diesel strains are intriguing and intricate, like a missing-pages mystery novel. The most famous, Sour Diesel, is rumoured to have roots in Chemdawg 91 and Super Skunk, however fans disagree on its genetics. A rich blend of Sativa and Indica genetics gives them dynamic effects and unique characteristics.
That gasoline flavour comes from which terpenes?
Multiple terpenes give layers to gasoline flavour. Myrcene is earthy, caryophyllene spicy, limonene citrusy, humulene earthy woody, and pinene crisp pine. Both contribute to the strain's complex fuel aroma and effects.
Why do Sativa-dominant strains flower slower than Indicas?
Sativa-dominant strains flower slower than their indica cousins, usually in around 60–90 days. Their sluggish pace reflects their equatorial heritage, where longer growing seasons have moulded their growth patterns.
Can hybrids highlight uncommon cannabinoids?
Hybrids can be produced to raise CBG or THCV levels for distinct effects and medical purposes. Cannabis' complicated chemistry is being more understood and appreciated with this concentration on uncommon cannabinoids becoming more common.
How do outdoor cannabis plants manage water more efficiently?
Thanks to their deeper root systems, outdoor cannabis plants are adept at tapping into moisture reserves deep in the soil, giving them an edge in drier conditions. This not only makes them more resilient but is also said to potentially enhance the quality of the cannabis.