
- Dense, compact and reliable for cooler grows.
Diamond Dust
Diamond Dust is a compact hybrid bred for resin and aroma, suited to cooler UK gardens and small indoor setups.
- Compact plants with resinous buds
- Performs well in cool, controlled environments
- Good fit for tents and sheltered outdoor sites
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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NORTHERN LIGHTS x HAZE |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Compact (60-120 cm) |
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Medium |
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Citrus, Pine, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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Cool Highland |
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Uplifting, Focused, Relaxed |
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Indoor/Outdoor, prefers controlled indoor environments |
About Diamond Dust
Diamond Dust is a compact hybrid designed to perform well in controlled indoor environments and sheltered outdoor sites. It combines NORTHERN LIGHTS x HAZE genetics to deliver dense, resinous buds with a citrus and pine profile. The plant stays relatively short, responds well to training, and is practical for growers working with limited vertical space or cooler climates. In Cumbria and similar regions the strain benefits from careful humidity control and good airflow to maintain quality through to harvest.
Diamond Dust is a hybrid with a slight indica dominance that keeps plant stretch in check. The structure produces dense, resinous buds without excessive vertical growth.
THC levels sit in the upper-mid range and deliver a noticeable cerebral lift followed by body ease. This potency is suitable for regular users seeking balance rather than an overwhelming high.
CBD content is low but present, supporting a smoother psychoactive experience. The CBD ratio can help temper anxiety for some users without eliminating THC effects.
Genetics combine NORTHERN LIGHTS x HAZE to produce a stable hybrid that balances resin and aroma. The cross preserves vigour while reducing excessive lankiness.
Seeds are offered as feminised to ensure predictable female crops and reduce time spent identifying males. Feminised seeds are straightforward for growers familiar with standard nursery practices.
Growing Diamond Dust requires intermediate skill, particularly in managing airflow and feeding schedules in cooler environments, and it adapts well to training techniques. It performs well when growers adjust for cool Highland growing conditions and avoid overwatering.
Flowering finishes in about eight to nine weeks under stable conditions. Regular monitoring during the last fortnight helps preserve terpene and trichome quality.
Yield is moderate and consistent when plants receive steady light and nutrients. Expect respectable returns from well-maintained indoor setups and sheltered outdoor sites.
Plants remain compact with a sturdy branch structure suited to topping and low-stress training. Side branches produce multiple cola sites, keeping overall height manageable.
Indoor it thrives in tents and compact grows with good ventilation, making it ideal for discrete setups in Cumbria. Outdoor it finishes reliably in sheltered gardens and small polytunnels in Cumbria.
Growing Diamond Dust in Cumbria requires attention to the cooler, wetter environment and benefits from sheltered microclimates in the garden. The cool Highland growing conditions favour compact development but demand good airflow and humidity control to prevent mould.
The initial effect is uplifting and clear-headed, useful for daytime tasks that need focus. A gentle body relaxation follows without heavy sedation.
The flavour profile features bright citrus over a base of pine and earth. These notes come through best when buds are cured slowly and stored correctly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, Diamond Dust suits compact indoor cannabis gardens and performs well in tents with controlled light and ventilation.
A 12/12 light schedule is standard for flowering, and consistent dark periods help trichome development and resin production.
Keep relative humidity around 40-50% in late flowering and ensure good circulation to reduce the risk of mould in cooler, damper conditions.
Yes, low-stress training and topping work well to increase even canopy development and improve light penetration.
Harvest when most trichomes are cloudy with a few amber heads for balanced effects; inspect buds regularly in the final week.
No specialised nutrients are required, but a reliable feed schedule with attention to phosphorus and potassium during flowering helps yields.
It has average pest resistance; routine inspection and preventative measures are recommended, especially in greenhouse or polytunnel setups.
Yes, outdoor growth is possible in sheltered spots or polytunnels in Cumbria, but choose sites protected from prolonged rain and wind.
Cure for at least two to four weeks in a cool, dark place with intermittent burping to preserve terpene profile and improve smoke quality.
Many medical users find it helpful for stress and mild pain; start with low doses to assess individual response.
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