
- Heavy-hitting, compact and pungent
Death Star
Death Star is a compact, indica-dominant hybrid known for a heavy, relaxing high and a pungent diesel aroma.
- Pungent diesel aroma with pine notes
- Compact plants ideal for limited-height grows
- Heavy relaxation with uplifting edges
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18-22% |
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0.50% |
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Sensi Star x Sour Diesel |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Compact, 80-150 cm |
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Medium to high |
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Pine, Diesel, Sweet spice |
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Feminised |
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Humid greenhouse environments |
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Deep relaxation, Uplifted euphoria, Sedative sleepiness |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Death Star
Death Star is a dense, resinous indica-dominant hybrid bred from Sensi Star x Sour Diesel that delivers strong physical relaxation and a sharp diesel-forward flavour. It suits growers who can manage humidity and airflow, and it performs well in controlled indoor setups as well as sheltered outdoor environments.
Death Star is an indica-dominant hybrid with dense, resinous buds. It delivers heavy body effects while keeping a brief uplifted mental clarity.
THC potency is typically strong, averaging between 18% and 22%. Some phenotypes test higher so cautious dosing is sensible for less experienced users.
CBD levels are low, generally under 1% across most phenotypes. The strain is not intended for CBD-focused treatments but still offers symptom relief via THC.
Death Star originates from a cross of Sensi Star x Sour Diesel. The pairing gives it compact indica structure with a punchy, diesel-heavy terpene set.
Seeds are commonly sold as Feminised to simplify canopy planning and maximise flower production. Autoflower versions are available but may alter yield and final structure.
Growing Death Star in humid greenhouse environments requires careful attention to ventilation and mould prevention. With regular pruning and good airflow it remains a moderate grow suited to attentive cultivators.
Indoor flowering usually completes in eight to nine weeks. Outdoors it tends to finish by mid to late autumn in temperate zones.
Under good conditions Death Star produces medium to high yields, often rewarding growers with dense colas. Outdoor crops can be generous if disease is controlled and airflow is maintained.
The plant displays a compact, bushy structure with a prominent central cola. Its controlled height makes it manageable in limited spaces.
Indoors Death Star adapts well to controlled environments and tent grows in Sheffield. Outdoors it finishes reliably in Sheffield gardens or greenhouses when disease pressure is managed.
Growing Death Star in Sheffield with humid greenhouse environments requires vigilant humidity control and circulation to prevent mould. Regular de-leafing and spacing between plants reduce disease risk in Sheffield's moist conditions.
Users typically report strong physical relaxation that eases muscle tension. A buoyant cerebral lift can precede a sedative drop at higher doses.
The flavour profile combines a sharp diesel backbone with pine and sweet spice notes. Smoke is rich and lingering on the finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
It is moderately easy but benefits from some experience, especially in managing humidity and mould.
Use dehumidifiers, increase airflow with fans, remove lower foliage and avoid overcrowding to reduce humidity pockets.
A balanced NPK feed during veg and a bloom-focused regime in flower works well, with careful feeding to avoid nitrogen lock in late bloom.
Harvest when trichomes are mostly cloudy with some ambers for a relaxing effect, usually eight to nine weeks indoors.
Yes, it gives off a pungent diesel and pine aroma that can be very noticeable during flowering.
Yes, with training and topping it adapts to confined areas and can be a good choice for growers working with limited height.
Yes, its compact stature and bushy growth habit suit small indoor cannabis grow spaces when you apply low-stress training and control humidity.
Dry slowly at 18-21°C with 50-60% RH, then cure in jars, burping daily for the first two weeks and less often thereafter.
Its dense canopy can hide pests, so monitor for spider mites and aphids and use integrated pest management in greenhouses.
Expect medium to high yields; many growers report around 400–500 g/m² indoors with optimized conditions.
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