We crossbred an Old Afghani ( Afghanistan Indica heritage) with our Honey rock ( Super Widow x Swazi Poison) we called this offspring Swwet afghani. We then further crossed it with a beautiful Sour diesel to create the Sweet Harlem Diesel. A nice mix of citrus and diesel aroma. A nice hybrid of indica and sativa genetics. You will get the best of both worlds. A great strain to spark your creativity. With a heritage from the United States we couldn’t not mention her origin. So we choose to name her Sweet Harlem Diesel with a slight reference to The Netherlands where we further developed this strain.
Strain FAQ
How do citrus-flavored cannabis strains' genetics differ?
Cannabis strains with citrus flavours frequently have a complex genetic history from tropical and subtropical landraces. The strains' citrus traits thrive in these climates.
What distinguishes strains that are ready to harvest by end-of-October?
Cannabis strains that finish by October are designed for the Northern Hemisphere. They mature before November's winter weather, giving them a shorter time to completion.
How do African and Middle Eastern strains differ in cannabinoid profiles?
African strains have different CBD and THCV compositions that offer many therapeutic benefits. However, Middle Eastern genotypes produce significant THC and resin, which are valuable in hashish manufacture.
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.
How are photoperiod cannabis strains different to autoflowering ones?
Here's where things get interesting: auto-flowering strains switch to flowering mode with age, but 12/12 photoperiod strains need a light trigger. This allows legal growers to fine-tune the light schedule, potentially improving yields and quality.