This variety is one that enjoys the best reputation in the United States. It is believed that the first clones were selected by a grower in New York, so that is why it is also known as New York City Diesel.
The plants are very similar to one another. making it an excellent choice for sea of green (SoG) crops. We recommend starting the flowering cycle with enough fertiliser, since pistils develop a few days after changing the light cycle to twelve hours. Its flowers and leaves become purple and golden at the end of the flowering cycle, which a delight to behold.
The buds have the unmistakeable smell of diesel that has generated its reputation on both sides of the ocean. For those more observant, it hides a hint of citrus and even spiciness, just rounding out its character.
Flowering indoor: 9 weeks
Outdoor harvest: Early October
Production: Medium/High
Genotype: Sativa-Indica hybrid
Phenotype: Indica dominant
Effect: Cerebral, powerful
Smell: Citrus, diesel
Taste: Sweet, grapefruit