Supreme Diesel by Compound Genetics
Classic Diesel × Other sativa-dominant strains × Landrace strains
Supreme Diesel is a sativa-dominant strain developed by Compound Genetics, aiming to refine the classic Diesel lineage with enhanced potency and flavor. It is recognized for its energetic qualities and complex aromatic profile, stemming from meticulous breeding and selection processes.
Appearance
Supreme Diesel presents dense, well-formed buds characterized by deep green hues and prominent orange pistils. Abundant trichome coverage gives the buds a frosty appearance, indicating a rich concentration of cannabinoids and terpenes. The plant structure is noted for its uniformity and compact bud formation.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma is sharply pungent with distinct diesel notes, balanced by subtle earthy undertones and hints of citrus and herbs. Its flavor profile mirrors the aroma, offering a robust diesel taste upfront, followed by a mellow, sweet, and sometimes spicy finish with lingering wood and citrus notes.
Effects
This sativa-dominant strain is known for delivering cerebral and energetic effects, promoting creativity and alertness. Its high THC content contributes to a potent psychoactive experience.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Key terpenes identified include myrcene, limonene, and caryophyllene, contributing to the strain's energetic profile and aromatic complexity. Limonene adds citrus notes, while caryophyllene provides peppery and spicy undertones. Supreme Diesel typically contains THC levels between 20-24% and trace amounts of CBD and CBG.
Origins & Lineage
Conceived by Compound Genetics in the early 2010s, Supreme Diesel was bred to enhance the classic Diesel lineage. It is primarily sativa-dominant, estimated around 70-75% sativa genetics, resulting from crosses with other sativa-dominant strains and landrace varieties.
Growing
Supreme Diesel demonstrates stable genetics with uniform bud appearance. Growers have noted its potential for increased resin production compared to looser bud types. Specific details on cultivation difficulty, flowering time, or yield are not provided in the source notes.