This one is a cross between an Amsterdam original S5 haze and our Berry father. An overall great plant in yield, resin production and has a very unique fragrance that will make anybody stop and smell her.
We have stabilised her over the past two years and she has the qualities of a superstar. Densely packed flowers dripping with resin and reeking of sweet diesel dankness.
Strain FAQ
Can diesel strains' strong smell represent an evolutionary advantage?
Diesel variants' strong, pungent smell may discourage pests and herbivores, showing it evolved to endure severe climes. This protective mechanism is just one way in which these plants adapt to their surroundings.
Is THC the only important element of psychoactivity in cannabis?
No, whilst THC is the most commonly known psychoactive element in cannabis, the overall effect is caused by a mix of everything. Other cannabinoids such as CBD and the terpenes within the plant can, with just a little THC, boost the plant's therapeutic effects. This shows how low THC strains still play a significant role in enhancing overall plant benefits.
Are there legal benefits to choosing low-THC cannabis in some regions?
Depending on where you find yourself on the map, the legal landscape might smile more favorably on cannabis's low-THC contingent. This legal leniency can make strains and products with less punch in the THC department more accessible in places where cannabis laws are rather draconian around THC content.
Can late-October strains have various flavours?
Contrary to popular assumption, these fast-finishing strains have a wide range of terpene profiles, from earthy and piney to sweet and fruity, reportedly without sacrificing taste.
Does this strain's SE Asian influence effect its terpenes?
Unique and complex terpene profiles give these strains distinct scents and flavours. These strains' earthy notes from myrcene and piney notes from pinene make them a sought after strain type.