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Triple Diesel

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About this Sativa Strain

Triple Diesel is a sativa-dominant cannabis strain renowned for its potent effects and prestigious lineage. It is a masterful blend of three distinguished Diesel strains: Sour Diesel, Strawberry Diesel, and NYC Diesel. This genetic trio harmonizes to produce a cerebral and invigorating experience, marked by an intense euphoria and a comfortably buzzing energy. Triple Diesel's buds are known for their striking appearance, showcasing a blend of deep green hues with hints of purple. The nugs are densely packed, covered in a generous layer of trichomes that give them a sticky, frosty appearance. Bright orange pistils weave throughout the buds, adding a vibrant contrast to the overall aesthetic.

The aroma of Triple Diesel is as complex as its genetics suggest. It inherits the characteristic diesel scent from its lineage, enriched with a sweet undertone likely attributed to the Strawberry Diesel parent. Upon combustion, the strain releases a pungent, earthy smell with hints of berry and citrus. The flavor mirrors the aroma, offering a tangy and slightly sweet taste that makes for a delightful smoking experience.

Triple Diesel delivers a swift cerebral onset that elevates mood and provides an extra boost of energy, making it an excellent choice for social gatherings or creative endeavors. The strain's effects are predominantly uplifting, offering a blissful euphoria that can help alleviate stress and depression. Its energizing properties also make it suitable for combating fatigue, allowing users to remain active and engaged. Despite its potency, the buzz is described as comfortable, without the overwhelming intensity that some sativa strains can induce.

Information on growing Triple Diesel is somewhat limited, but based on its Diesel heritage, growers can expect moderately challenging cultivation requirements, with a preference for warm and humid climates. The strain likely has a flowering time of around 9-10 weeks when grown indoors. The terpene profile of Triple Diesel is expected to be rich in myrcene, limonene, and caryophyllene, contributing to its distinctive aroma and therapeutic effects.


Genetic Lineage

NYC Diesel - Hybrid Cannabis Strain
Hybrid NYC Diesel
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Indica Afghani
Afghani Origin
Sour Diesel - Hybrid Cannabis Strain
Hybrid Sour Diesel
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Nepalese Origin
Thai Origin
Sour Diesel - Hybrid Cannabis Strain
Hybrid Sour Diesel
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Indica Afghani
Afghani Origin
Chemdawg - Sativa Cannabis Strain
Sativa Chemdawg
Nepalese Origin
Thai Origin
NYC Diesel - Hybrid Cannabis Strain
Hybrid NYC Diesel
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Indica Afghani
Afghani Origin
Sour Diesel - Hybrid Cannabis Strain
Hybrid Sour Diesel

Frequently Asked Questions 关于 Triple Diesel

What is Triple Diesel?

Triple Diesel is a cannabis strain known for its energetic and uplifting experience. It provides a true Diesel strain experience.

Where does Triple Diesel come from?

Triple Diesel is believed to be a three-way cross of Sour Diesel, NYC Diesel, and Strawberry Diesel.

What does Triple Diesel smell like?

The aroma of Triple Diesel is robust, pungent, and a mix of diesel, earthiness, herbs and spice.

What does Triple Diesel taste like?

The flavor of Triple Diesel is often described as a combination of diesel, earthiness, herbs and spice. It is pungent, and subtlely sweet.

What color does Triple Diesel have?

Triple Diesel buds come in vibrant shades of green, sometimes with hints of purple as orange pistils weave through the foilage. The flowers are dense, rounded and have a sticky coating of white trichomes.

What effects does Triple Diesel have?

Triple Diesel is known for its energetic and uplifting effects. Users often experience enhanced focus and creativity. Many say it is buzzing and euphoric which makes for a pleasant sativa experience.

Is Triple Diesel an Indica, Sativa, or Hybrid?

Triple Diesel is a sativa-dominant hybrid strain.


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