
- A reliable hybrid for flavour-forward growers
D Sailor
D Sailor is a balanced hybrid offering citrus-diesel flavours and reliable indoor performance.
- Compact plants, big terpene profile
- Performs well under training
- Suited to controlled indoor setups
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20% |
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0.50% |
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Northern Lights x Haze |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium (0.8–1.6 m) |
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Medium to high (indoor) |
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Citrus, Diesel, Earthy spice |
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Feminised |
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cool northern summers |
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Uplifting, Relaxed, Focused |
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Indoor / Outdoor |
About D Sailor
D Sailor combines Northern Lights x Haze lineage to produce a compact, resinous plant suited to growers who value flavour and manageable stretch. It performs well in controlled environments and can be grown outdoors in sheltered spots; careful attention to airflow and humidity delivers the best results in cooler British summers.
D Sailor is a balanced hybrid with a slight indica lean that manages stretch during flowering. The plant shows sturdy internodes and a bushy canopy under controlled conditions.
THC averages around 20% in typical test results and gives a reliably potent experience. Occasional phenotypes may test a little higher, so potency can vary between harvests.
CBD remains low at around 0.5% in most phenotypes and does not counteract the psychoactive effects. Those seeking therapeutic CBD should consider pairing with high-CBD strains.
D Sailor descends from Northern Lights x Haze, combining stable indica structure with sativa lift. The cross brings resin production and a pronounced terpene profile.
Seeds are sold primarily as feminised to ensure flower-producing plants. Regular seeds may appear from specialist breeders for preservation projects.
Growers with intermediate experience will get the best results, especially in cool northern summers where vigour is slower. Attention to feeding and ventilation reduces issues common in cooler, damper seasons.
Flowering typically completes in eight to ten weeks under a 12/12 cycle. Trichome development and terpene expression peak in the final two weeks.
Yields are medium to high indoors when training methods are applied and space is optimised. Outdoors the harvest can be good if plants avoid prolonged rain during ripening.
Plants stay medium in stature with a solid central cola and numerous side branches. They respond well to topping and low-stress training to increase bud sites.
Indoors it responds well to controlled environments and common indoor cannabis grow room setups, rewarding careful training and airflow. Outdoors it finishes reliably in Northamptonshire if planted early and sheltered from heavy autumn rain.
Growing D Sailor in Northamptonshire calls for early-season attention to avoid late cold and autumn rains in cool northern summers. Extra protection such as polytunnels or simple canopies improves bud quality and reduces mould risk in this climate.
Effects begin with a bright, uplifting head high that eases into a calm physical relaxation. Users report improved focus for creative tasks without heavy sedation.
The flavour leans citrusy with a diesel backbone and a hint of earthy spice on the finish. Smoke is smooth and carries a pleasant aromatic resin.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Start in a 7–11 litre pot for full-term indoor grows to balance root volume and mobility.
Switch to a bloom formula higher in phosphorus and potassium after week four of flowering and reduce nitrogen slightly.
Provide high-intensity light at canopy level with a photoperiod of 18/6 in veg and 12/12 in flower for photosynthetic efficiency.
Maintain good airflow, lower humidity during late flower and inspect bud sites regularly to spot early signs of rot.
Many growers start a light flush in the final 7–10 days before harvest, though timing can be adjusted by trichome maturity.
Yes, topping and low-stress training increase bud sites and even canopy development for higher indoor yields.
Aim for 20–26°C in the day and not below 16°C at night to keep growth steady without stressing plants.
Dry slowly at 18–20°C with 50–60% RH, then cure for a minimum of two weeks in airtight jars for improved flavour.
Aphids and spider mites are the usual pests; use regular inspection, insecticidal soaps and biological controls when needed.
Small to medium tents with good ventilation, carbon filtration and adjustable LED or HPS lighting work well, and sea of green or SCROG setups maximise bud production.
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