
- Diesel aroma meets dessert sweetness for cool-climate growers
Diesel Dough
Diesel Dough is an indica-dominant hybrid with diesel aroma and pastry sweetness suited to cool coastal sites.
- Diesel punch with a sweet pastry finish
- Compact, wind-resistant structure for cool sites
- Strong mid-range THC with clear-headed uplift
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18-24% |
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0.5-1% |
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NYC Diesel x Cookie Dough |
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Hybrid (Indica-dominant) |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Bushy, medium height (1–1.8 m outdoors) |
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Medium to high (350–500 g/plant outdoor) |
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Diesel, Sweet pastry, Citrus |
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Feminised |
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Cool, coastal Scottish Highlands |
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Uplifting, Focused, Relaxing |
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Outdoor-preferred; manageable indoors |
About Diesel Dough
Diesel Dough is built from NYC Diesel x Cookie Dough to deliver a pungent diesel profile tempered by sweet, dessert-like notes. It is bred for compact structure and reliable resin production, performing best in sheltered coastal plots where wind and humidity are managed.
Diesel Dough is an indica-dominant hybrid combining diesel pungency with dessert-like sweetness. It delivers a grounded body effect alongside a clear mental lift.
THC content is mid-to-high and typically falls between 18 and 24 percent. This level gives noticeable cerebral effects without overwhelming sedation for most users.
CBD levels are low, generally under one percent and not a defining trait. Medical users who need higher CBD should consider pairing or blending with CBD-rich varieties.
Diesel Dough descends from NYC Diesel x Cookie Dough. That cross explains the pronounced diesel terpenes balanced by a dessert-like sweetness.
Seeds are available as feminised to simplify crop planning and reduce male plants. Many growers still favour taking clones for phenotype consistency and predictable vigour.
Growing Diesel Dough in a cool Scottish outdoor climate requires vigilance against mould and wind exposure. Regular training and careful nutrient management will improve resilience and bud quality.
Flowering usually completes within eight to ten weeks under controlled light cycles. Outdoors in the Highlands harvests are often pushed later into autumn to allow full trichome development.
Yield is medium to high for a strain adapted to cooler regions, with outdoor plants reaching 350–500 grams in favourable spots. Positioning near coastal exposures and applying low-stress training increases bud density.
Plants present a compact to medium frame with bushy side branching that resists strong gusts better than lanky sativas. Expect final heights from about one to 1.8 metres in open ground.
Indoors Diesel Dough responds well to controlled environments but shows its best structure outdoors when given room to spread. In the Scottish Highlands it benefits from sheltered plots that reduce wind stress and maximise light capture.
In the Scottish Highlands Diesel Dough thrives best in sheltered coastal microclimates where airflow and sunlight can be optimised. The cool Scottish outdoor climate slows maturation so growers should plan for later harvests and rigorous moisture control.
The smoke begins with an uplifting cerebral buzz that sharpens focus and motivation. That initial lift gradually settles into a steady, comfortable body relaxation.
The flavour profile mixes raw diesel notes with sweet pastry and a bright citrus tail. Smoke is relatively smooth and leaves a lingering sugary diesel aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Its compact structure and resilience to wind make it better suited to cooler, breezy sites compared with tall, thin sativas.
It adapts well to coastal climate cannabis cultivation when planted in sheltered spots with good drainage and when growers focus on mould prevention due to sea air humidity.
Monitor trichome colour and be prepared to harvest later than in warmer zones, often late autumn in the Highlands, to ensure full cannabinoid and terpene ripeness.
Diesel Dough is commonly offered as feminised seed to reduce the likelihood of male plants and simplify a hobby grower’s workload.
Low-stress training and selective topping help open the canopy for airflow and light penetration, improving bud development in cooler climates.
Prioritise air circulation, space plants for airflow, remove lower foliage, and avoid overhead watering in the final weeks to reduce mould risk.
Yes, it performs well indoors under controlled temperature and humidity, though many growers prefer outdoor sites that mirror its coastal lineage.
A balanced NPK feed through veg transitioning to higher phosphorus and potassium in flower supports robust bud set and resin production.
It shows average pest resistance but still benefits from routine checks and integrated pest management practices to catch issues early.
Dry slowly in a dark, ventilated room at moderate humidity and cure in jars for several weeks to preserve terpene nuance and smooth the flavour.
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