Dagda Mor Hells OG X Triple Purple Doja
Hell's OG × Triple Purple Doja
Dagda Mor is a hybrid cultivar developed by crossing Hell's OG with Triple Purple Doja. This cross aims to combine the potent, gas-forward characteristics of West Coast OG strains with the visual appeal and fruity notes of purple varietals. The strain is recognized for its complex aromatic profile and balanced effects.
Appearance
Dagda Mor typically displays medium to dark green calyxes, often streaked with violet or deep purple hues, especially when grown in cooler temperatures. The sugar leaves may exhibit plum or indigo coloration, contrasting with dense calyx stacks and pumpkin orange to rust-colored pistils. Bud structures can vary, leaning towards spear-like OG formations or chunkier, golf-ball shapes in purple-dominant phenotypes. The flowers are coated in abundant, glistening trichomes.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Dagda Mor is layered, presenting citrus and diesel notes upfront, with underlying hints of grape candy and violet. Upon closer inspection, scents of lemon cleaner, black pepper, and an earthy forest floor can be detected. When the flower is broken apart, the purple lineage contributes Concord grape, berry jam, and subtle lavender notes. The flavor profile mirrors the aroma, with initial tastes of lemon peel, pine, and diesel on the inhale, followed by a smooth grape-skin sweetness. The mid-palate may feature peppery undertones and floral hints, while the exhale leaves a lingering citrus oil and earthy OG finish.
Effects
Dagda Mor is generally considered an indica-leaning hybrid that can provide a calm and potent experience. While some phenotypes may be suitable for daytime use by experienced consumers, demand often skews towards evening consumption due to its relaxing qualities. The strain is noted for its balanced effects, offering both mental clarity and physical calm without being overly sedating for many users.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific lab results can vary, Dagda Mor is known to possess a complex terpene profile, often featuring Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, and Linalool, contributing to its distinct aroma and flavor. The cannabinoid content typically places it in the high-THC range, generally between 15% and 25%, with CBD levels below 1%. The combination of these compounds contributes to the strain's reported effects and therapeutic potential.
Origins & Lineage
Dagda Mor is a hybrid cross between Hell's OG and Triple Purple Doja. Hell's OG, known for its potent effects and citrus-fuel aroma, contributes classic OG characteristics and high THC potential. Triple Purple Doja lends vibrant purple coloration, fruity terpene notes, and a tendency towards calmer effects. This lineage was bred to stabilize desirable traits from both parent strains, creating a cultivar with robust bag appeal and a complex sensory experience.
Growing Characteristics
Dagda Mor is noted for its relatively consistent growth patterns compared to some other OG hybrids, with moderate stretch and manageable internodal spacing. The flowering time is typically between 8 to 10 weeks. The strain is appreciated for its potential for generous resin output and its ability to express both OG structure and purple coloration when grown under optimal conditions. Yields are generally considered good, particularly when cultivation parameters are carefully managed.