We have created a great hybrid between our Sumo’s OG Kush and Sweet Harlem Diesel. The outcome is out of this planet! Nice big rock-hard buds cover the plant, you will immediately notice the sticky trichomes. A great mix between a Kush and Diesel strain. Both her parents have cup winning genetics making Orbital G Diesel a very potent strain. This strain will take you to places you have never been before. Enjoy a nice night of relaxing and fun when smoking this strain.
Her flowering time is between 9 to 10 weeks when grown indoors. Outdoors you can harvest her in the beginning a October. Orbital G Diesel can grow into a 80 to 120cm tall plant indoors while outdoors she can grow into a 140 to 180cm cannabis plant. A typical indica look with wide leaves and a dark green colour. Expect a harvest between 400 to 550 g/m2 when you grow her indoors. Outdoors you can harvest between 600 to 800 grams per plant when grown outdoors in sunny and warm climates. Give her enough room to grow so the side branches can develop into massive hard buds.
The aroma of the Orbital G Diesel can be described as spicy, pine with diesel aftertaste. A nice mellow euphoric feeling will overcome the user. The effect slowly changes into a body relaxing effect what will make the user feel calm and could take away minor pains.
Strain FAQ
Cannabis' spicy flavours come from which terpenes?
Cannabis' spicy flavours come from terpenes such as Caryophyllene, myrcene, humulene, limonene, and pinene. These terpenes contribute to the peppery, herbal, hoppy, and citrusy notes in cannabis.
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.
Can early finishing strains negatively impact cannabis terpenes and flavour?
Not at all—early-finishing strains are often said to have varied terpene profiles. Even with early harvest appropriateness, these varieties reportedly retain their fragrances, flavours, and therapeutic effects.
How has the craft cannabis movement affected North American and Canadian strains?
Organic growing, sustainability, and artisanal breeding are central to the craft cannabis movement in North America and Canada. High-grade cannabis with unique terpene profiles and effects has been bred in these movements, promoting quality and diversity over volume production.
How have indica strains been used traditionally?
Indica strains were used in ancient medicines and rituals long before they became popular among cannabis users. This strong cultural connection shows indica strains' extensive past in human history.