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No. 4393Hybrid

All Gassed Up by Puget Sound Seeds

All Gassed Up is a hybrid cannabis strain developed by Puget Sound Seeds, drawing inspiration from West Coast traditions. It is recognized for its potent, fuel-forward aroma and a balanced effect profile that combines physical calm with mental clarity.

EffectsCalm Focused
AromaDieselCitrusPineEarthyPepperyHerbal

Appearance

This hybrid typically produces dense buds with a high calyx-to-leaf ratio, often appearing spear- or golf-ball-shaped. The flowers are generally dark forest to olive green, with potential for purple hues under cooler temperatures. They are characterized by heavy trichome coverage, giving them a frosted, greasy appearance, and pistils that mature to a burnt orange or rust color.

The plant structure is noted for its sturdy frame and thick trichome coverage, making it resilient in cultivation. Sugar leaves are typically narrow and easy to manicure, contributing to a visually appealing presentation when properly dried and cured.

Aroma & Flavor

The aroma of All Gassed Up is distinctly fuel-forward, often described as a thick diesel bouquet with a spicy, peppery bite. Underlying notes can include hints of lemon, pine, earth, and even garlic or rubber, reflecting its lineage. This complex profile is attributed to a significant terpene concentration.

On the palate, the flavor mirrors the aroma, delivering a sharp diesel taste with a peppery sensation during inhalation. The experience evolves to include lemon-pine and herbal notes, finishing with lingering earthy and clove-like undertones. The flavor is reported to be persistent through multiple consumption cycles.

Effects

All Gassed Up provides a hybrid effect that balances physical relaxation with enhanced mental focus. Consumers report a sense of calm that settles the body while simultaneously sharpening cognitive function, making it suitable for both relaxation and creative activities.

The strain's effects are often described as versatile, fitting well for evening unwinding or daytime creative pursuits. Its balanced profile aims to deliver a usable high without excessive sedation or overstimulation.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

While specific lab data can vary, All Gassed Up is known for a terpene profile that emphasizes those contributing to its characteristic "gas" aroma. Key terpenes often include Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, and Pinene, with Linalool and Humulene also potentially present. This combination creates the pungent, fuel-like scent and flavor.

The cannabinoid content typically falls within the mid-to-high THC range, generally between 18% and 28%. CBD levels are usually less than 1%, positioning the strain primarily for its THC-driven effects. The terpene concentration is often noted to be substantial, contributing to a pronounced sensory experience.

Origins & Lineage

All Gassed Up is a proprietary hybrid from Puget Sound Seeds, a breeder based in the Pacific Northwest. While the exact parentage has not been publicly disclosed, the strain's sensory characteristics strongly suggest lineage sourced from the Chem, OG, and Diesel families, which were influential in defining West Coast cannabis flavors in the early 2000s and 2010s.

The breeder has focused on achieving a specific aromatic target—high-octane terpenes and a fuel-forward profile—rather than replicating a particular legacy strain. This approach results in a modern hybrid designed for resin production and layered aromatics, reflecting the breeding priorities of its Pacific Northwest origin.

Frequently asked questions

What is the THC content of All Gassed Up?
All Gassed Up typically tests between 18% and 28% THC, with CBD levels below 1%.
What are the primary aromas and flavors of this strain?
The strain is known for a strong diesel aroma and flavor, complemented by notes of citrus, pine, pepper, and earth.
What kind of effects can one expect from All Gassed Up?
Consumers often experience a balanced effect of physical calm and enhanced mental focus.
What is the suggested lineage of All Gassed Up?
While the exact parentage is undisclosed, its profile suggests influence from the Chem, OG, and Diesel families, common in West Coast genetics.