Sour Dos by Top Dawg Seeds
Sour Diesel (hinted) × Potent Dos families (hinted)
Sour Dos is a sativa-dominant strain developed by Top Dawg Seeds, celebrated for its potent THC content and intricate sensory characteristics. It represents a significant achievement in modern cannabis breeding, merging classic traits with advanced cultivation techniques.
Appearance
Sour Dos buds are visually striking, typically displaying deep green hues accented by purple undertones and vibrant orange pistils. The dense, resinous flowers are coated in a thick layer of trichomes, indicating high cannabinoid content and appealing to those who value both aesthetics and potency.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Sour Dos is robust and complex, featuring prominent sour notes alongside hints of citrus, diesel, and earthy undertones. Its flavor profile mirrors this, offering a tangy, sour taste with citrus and diesel notes that evolve into a deep earthiness, leaving a lasting impression.
Effects
This strain is known for its cerebral effects, often described as uplifting and mood-enhancing. Its high THC content contributes to a potent psychoactive experience that can provide long-lasting euphoria.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Sour Dos typically exhibits THC levels in the mid-20% range, with some phenotypes reaching up to 25%. CBD content is generally below 1-2%. Key terpenes contributing to its profile include Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, and Pinene, which influence its aroma, flavor, and potential effects.
Growing
Growers can expect highly consistent phenotypes from Sour Dos, a testament to the rigorous breeding methods employed by Top Dawg Seeds. The strain is noted for its robust resin production and dense bud formation, making it a rewarding cultivar for those seeking quality and yield.
Origins & Lineage
Bred by Top Dawg Seeds, Sour Dos is the result of expert hybridization, combining classic sour strains with potent hybrid genetics. While its exact parentage is not fully disclosed, it is believed to share lineage with strains like Sour Diesel and certain potent 'Dos' families, embodying both potency and sensory complexity.