Diesel
THC
21%NORMAL
CBD
1%VERY LOW
Type
sativa
morning
morning

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Diesel Weed Strain

The Diesel weed strain is a Sativa-dominant hybrid strain with a 70:30 Sativa to Indica ratio of 12% to 21% THC content. The Diesel cannabis strain is well-known for its distinctive taste and smell. But, despite the name, Diesel marijuana strain flowers don’t smell like a truck stop. In addition, you’ll enjoy a rich blend of flavours and aromas from Diesel buds. Diesel flowers also deliver classic Indica effects like creativity, improved mood, and focus.

 

Diesel Strain Characteristics

Diesel buds cover Diesel weed strain plants when mature. The potent Diesel flowers are bright green with colourful orange pistils and sparkling, gem-like trichomes. So what does the Diesel cannabis strain smell like? Whole Diesel buds have a surprisingly sweet scent that’s often compared to fruit-studded Rice Krispies. However, once you break into your Diesel flowers, it’s a different story. That’s when the strong scent of diesel gas and grapefruit is released into the room. You’ll notice a distinctive taste of grapefruit and berry when you smoke the Diesel weed strain. This tart but smooth fruity taste lingers in the mouth after your Diesel cannabis strain joint is long gone.

 

Uses & Effects of Diesel Weed

The Diesel marijuana strain offers a wonderful mix of Indica and Sativa effects. Recreational users love Diesel cannabis strain products because they provide relaxed, laid-back energy, making it easy to be creative. In addition, the medical community turns to Diesel weed strain to manage ADHD, ADD, anxiety, depression, brain fog, fatigue, headaches, eye pressure, and more.

 

Recommended Cannabis Strains

Cherry Pie Strain

Motorbreath Strain

Snow White Strain

 

References

Fletcher, J. (2019, July 26). A comparison of CBD and THC. Medical News Today. Available at: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/325871

Reardon, C. (2019, July 18). The Science Behind Good Cannabis. Labroots. Available at: https://www.labroots.com/trending/health-and-medicine/15230/science-cannabis

Government of British Columbia. (2019, December 13). Cannabis Laws. Available at: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/safety/public-safety/cannabis

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