LA Diesel by Jaws Gear
Diesel × Ruderalis
LA Diesel by Jaws Gear is a sativa-dominant hybrid celebrated for its unique genetic blend and robust effects. Developed by Jaws Gear, this strain combines classic diesel heritage with predominantly sativa genetics, resulting in a distinctive and potent cannabis experience.
Appearance
LA Diesel plants typically grow tall with elongated, sativa-dominant structures, reaching heights between 150-200 cm indoors and outdoors. The buds are noted for being dense and resinous, covered in trichomes, and display a vibrant color palette featuring deep greens accented by purple hues and orange pistils.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of LA Diesel is a complex mix, characterized by pungent diesel notes balanced with hints of citrus and pine. Upon consumption, users often experience a smooth, creamy texture with undertones of citrus zest and earthiness, followed by a distinct diesel aftertaste.
Effects
LA Diesel delivers an uplifting and creative cerebral high, often initiating with a burst of mental clarity and energy. While predominantly stimulating, users report a balanced experience that includes mild body relaxation, leading to a sensation that is both invigorating and calming.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
This strain typically contains THC levels ranging from 20-24%, with minimal CBD content. Key terpenes identified include limonene, pinene, and caryophyllene, contributing to its aromatic profile and potential therapeutic properties. Limonene provides citrus notes, pinene adds a pine scent, and caryophyllene offers spicy undertones.
Growing
LA Diesel features a notably rapid flowering cycle, averaging 70-77 days to harvest, a trait influenced by its Ruderalis genetics. Its sativa-dominant structure allows for good light exposure and airflow, making it a manageable plant for cultivators seeking a balance of speed and quality.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Jaws Gear, LA Diesel is a meticulously bred strain with a genetic makeup dominated by sativa characteristics, infused with diesel heritage. Its lineage includes contributions from classic diesel strains and Ruderalis genetics, which contribute to its accelerated flowering time.