The New York Power Diesel has been on the menu for many years and we decided to jazz her up by backcrossing her with her ancestor the Sour Diesel. She has a light green color and is a medium to tall plant with some variation between the phenos. Especially the taller pheno you should top or fim as she tends to stretch. The buds are tall sativa shaped candles and look like they have been hit by frostbite with a white glow all over. She is a medium to good yielder of supreme quality.
Sativa’s Sour Diesel leans more towards the ancestral genes of the Sour Diesel with a wonderfully overpowering diesel aroma that has hints of red grapefruit. So what’s there not to love?
The effect is an invigorating head high that charges you with energy and creative thoughts.
Strain FAQ
Why is it getting harder and harder to find pure sativa strains?
Finding pure Sativa strains is become a treasure quest! Due to its customisable effects and growth properties, many strains marketed as 100% sativa strains are actually Sativa-dominant hybrids. This is due to breeders adapting to different tastes and producing strains to match them.
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.
How have tall cannabis strains been used historically?
Tall cannabis cultivars, like Hemp, have a long history beyond psychoactivity. Their fibres have been used in textiles, ropes, and building materials for ages.
Why do legal indoor cannabis growers need strain-specific environments?
Indoor cultivation offers the potential to fulfil each cannabis strain's dream circumstances. By tailoring temperature, humidity, and illumination cycles to each strain, legal growers may achieve uniformity and quality that's impossible to match outside.
Are there any uncommon terpenes in earthy flavoured strains?
Earthy strains may also contain lesser-known terpenes like bisabolol, which smells floral, and guaiol, which smells piney with wood and rose undertones. The strain's earthy flavour is reportedly enhanced by these subtleties.