70% Sativa, 30% Indica. It has been selected by New York City Diesel, one of the most awarded plants in the cannabis cups. This Sativa plant has large and thick buds, high yield, unique taste and ripe grapefruit aroma. It is easy to grow both indoors and outdoors and produces large crops. It is not a mold resistant plant, which discourages from growing it in very humid environments.
Strain FAQ
As days shorten, how do these strains manage light efficiency?
They maximise light during late summer and early autumn's shorter days. This is said to allow them to produce high yields even as daylight decreases.
How have Sativa strains evolved to handle humidity?
Thin, extended leaves help sativa plants handle extreme humidity. Sativas are said to be great for producers in moist climates since their sleek leaves have been shown to repel mould and infections.
What gives cannabis strains grapefruit-like taste and aroma?
Limonene, a terpene that mimics grapefruit and lemon zest, gives these strains their grapefruit aroma. It's responsible for the lively citrus scent. Grapefruit is more pronounced with other terpenes like myrcene and alpha-pinene.
What distinguishes Diesel strains' scent and flavour?
Combine the raw, strong smell of diesel gasoline with pleasant citrus and peppery spice. Due to their rich terpenes, Diesel strains are said to offer a unique sensory experience. Limonene and caryophyllene dominate, creating a powerful, distinctive aroma and flavour.
Are some hybrids adapted to certain growing conditions?
Yes, certain hybrid strains are designed to thrive in certain temperatures or situations, making them beneficial in difficult conditions. There are many hybrid strains can thrive in poor climates, which is generally a sought after trait.