Original Diesel x DNL. Our strain has a structure and growth typical of a sativa but with the performance and effects of an indica. Its structure is quite wide (it is advisable to use stakes) and is loaded with resinous, dense flowers . When inhaling the smoke you will feel an explosion of flavour in your mouth, it has a characteristically diesel stink and earthy flavours which are greatly enhanced by its 100% organic origin.
The smell of nuts (hazelnut) and spices make the experience a delight that lingers with the senses. Its effects are powerful and very narcotic which makes it ideal for maximum relaxation. Its therapeutic use is widespread, being good for fighting stress and phenomenal for loss of appetite.
Strain FAQ
Do these strains have natural pest-fighting benefits?
Their harvest timing of mid-November is precisely to avoid insect activity's peak in warmer months. This timing gives them inherent pest resistance, minimising pesticide use in organic legal farming.
How do breeders achieve nutty flavour?
Timing reportedly matters! Preserving the nutty terpenes is said to require timely harvesting. A slow cure reportedly ensures the flavour doesn't vanish.
Are there different Diesel strains?
Diesel's family tree has various versions, each bringing a new twist to the story. NYC Diesel has a grapefruit scent, whereas Red Diesel combines Diesel with California Orange, showing the versatility of this spicy bloodline.
Why is creating a 50/50 Indica/Sativa cannabis strain so difficult?
Getting the right 50/50 blend is like walking a tightrope! Breeders carefully cross and recross generations of plants to lock down the proper qualities. Creating a constant Indica-Sativa blend in their offspring can take years of painstaking devotion!
What distinguishes North American and Canadian heritage and heirloom strains?
Heritage and heirloom strains from these places preserve decades of cannabis culture with unique flavours, smells, and effects. A loyal fanbase admires these strains for preserving their ancestry.