Dieseltonic, a massively popular CBD rich plant with the same CBD/THC ratio possibilities as Cannatonic, the CBD Queen; she is another great addition to your healing plants´ collection. We crossed Soma´s N.Y.C. Diesel with a reverted Cannatonic. Due to the different chemotype, the effects could have a wide range depending on the selected pheno. Approx 50% of the plants will carry 1:1 THC/CBD, which is great for medical use, while a quarter will be near pure CBD and the other 25% of the population will be near pure THC: Dieseltonic has a 8-9 week flowering time and a 400-500gr pr m2 with a 600w set up. She is a quite easy plant to grow and is also very resistant against fungus and powdery mildew.
With Dieseltonic you will get nice looking buds with a hint of both the distinct smell of New York Diesel and the aromatic Cannatonic, a perfect combination. She has a sweet citrus mandarin flavour and will keep you smiling for a long time. The effect of Dieseltonic is often energetic and uplifting, great for days with activities.
Strain FAQ
Is there much diversity in average-yielding strains?
With their rich genetic heritage that often includes sativa, indica, and sometimes ruderalis, these strains are said to offer a wide array of flavors, aromas, and effects. This diversity means legal consumers can enjoy a broad spectrum of experiences.
How have breeders helped to create mold-resistant cannabis strains?
Plant tolerance against mould has been gradually improved by breeders' constant experimenting and cross-breeding. They have aimed to try to maintain or improve the strain's potency and taste while also working on resistance.
What gives cannabis strains their orange taste?
Limonene, present in orange rinds and other citrus fruits, gives some cannabis strains their zesty orange flavour. This and supporting terpenes like Myrcene and Pinene provide a rich citrus scent with earthiness and pine notes.
Do low-THC strains have different terpene profiles?
Low-THC strains have a rich variety of terpenes, the fragrant substances that give cannabis its distinctive smell and taste. From soothing myrcene to uplifting limonene and focus-sharpening pinene, these terpenes are said to provide richness to the strain's character and are said to be able to improve mood and alertness.
How has looking for the perfect 50/50 hybrid affected cannabis breeding?
The pursuit of balance has driven cannabis breeding innovation. It's about unlocking new genetic possibilities and understanding the plant better, paving the door for future strain development.