
- Clear uplift, resilient growth
Diamond Bar
Diamond Bar is a balanced hybrid that delivers a clear-headed uplift with smoothing physical calm and a citrus-diesel flavour.
- Balanced hybrid with citrus-diesel aroma
- Performs well in organic soil systems
- Good yield with proper moisture control
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20-24% |
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<1% |
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Diamond x Bar |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium |
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Medium-High |
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Citrus, Earthy, Diesel |
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Feminised |
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wet Welsh valley climate |
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Euphoric, Relaxed, Uplifted |
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Both |
About Diamond Bar
Diamond Bar is a reliable hybrid suited to growers seeking energetic clarity alongside gentle physical relaxation. It flowers in eight to ten weeks and produces medium to large, resinous buds when grown in well-draining organic soil. In Lancashire’s variable, damp conditions this strain benefits from good ventilation and shelter to avoid mould, and it responds well to training and fertilisation that favour bloom development. Medicinal users find it helpful for pain, stress and sleep support without heavy sedation.
Diamond Bar is a balanced hybrid with slightly sativa-dominant characteristics. The strain shows a mix of energetic clarity and physical calm in its profile.
THC commonly falls between twenty and twenty-four percent in well-grown plants. This level gives a noticeable potency that remains manageable for most regular users.
CBD is low, typically under one percent. It is not suited for those seeking a high-CBD therapeutic variety.
Diamond Bar originates from a cross between two stable parents known for resin and structure. The Diamond x Bar lineage explains the balanced effects and reliable vigour.
Seeds are typically offered Feminised to simplify cultivation and guarantee female plants. Feminised genetics suit home growers who want to avoid culling male plants.
Growing Diamond Bar in a wet Welsh valley climate requires careful humidity control to prevent mould and bud rot. The plant suits intermediate growers who can maintain ventilation and monitor moisture closely.
Flowering generally completes in eight to ten weeks under stable conditions. The final two weeks are when buds bulk up and resin production peaks.
Yield potential is medium to high when plants receive consistent feeding and light. Outdoors, good site selection and protection from persistent damp noticeably improve harvest weight.
Plants reach a medium height with a sturdy central cola and strong lateral branching. The structure responds well to training to create an even canopy.
Indoors Diamond Bar fits comfortably in a medium tent and tolerates Sea of Green or Screen of Green methods, while outdoors it performs well when sheltered in Lancashire. Growers in Lancashire should position plants for afternoon sun and provide cover from prevailing damp.
In Lancashire, with its wet Welsh valley climate, Diamond Bar needs good airflow and rain protection to prevent fungal issues. Use raised beds, fast-draining organic soil mixes and canopy cover to reduce prolonged moisture on buds.
The high brings a clear, uplifting mental buzz that eases into a relaxed body sensation. Energy and focus remain accessible, making it suitable for daytime and early evening use.
The flavour leans citrusy with an earthy, diesel backbone on the exhale. Terpene notes are vibrant and linger on the palate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use a loam-based organic cannabis soil growing mix with added perlite and well-rotted compost to ensure drainage and microbial life.
Keep plants spaced for airflow, prune lower growth that traps moisture, and consider using fans or passive ventilation in polytunnels to lower humidity.
Begin a light flush in the final ten to fourteen days of flowering to improve taste and smooth combustion.
Yes, cuttings root reliably from healthy mother plants and maintain the parent's traits without the variability of seed-grown plants.
It responds well to balanced organic feeds with slightly higher phosphorus and potassium during flowering to support bud development.
Yes, with topping and training Diamond Bar can be kept compact and productive in modest indoor setups.
Aim for at least six hours of direct sun; afternoon light is especially valuable in Lancashire's climate to dry dew and damp.
Plant outdoors after the last frost when temperatures stay stable; in Lancashire that often means late May to early June.
Use a 30–60x loupe and harvest when most trichomes are milky with some amber for balanced effects.
Organic approaches build soil health and flavour; combining compost, worm castings and mycorrhizae supports resilient plants in changeable UK weather.
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