
- Balanced potency, coastal-ready when grown under cover.
Dior
Dior is an indica-dominant hybrid that offers balanced relaxation with citrus-led flavours.
- Coastal-hardy hybrid
- Performs well under greenhouse protection
- Zesty flavour with calming finish
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Dior x Northern Lights |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium (compact, bushy) |
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Medium to high |
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Citrus, Earthy, Spicy |
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Feminised |
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damp coastal climate |
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Relaxed, Euphoric, Focused |
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Greenhouse / Outdoor (sheltered) |
About Dior
Dior is an indica-dominant hybrid prized for its resinous buds, steady cerebral lift and calming body effect. It suits growers prepared to manage humidity and airflow, particularly in coastal regions. Proper greenhouse protection in places like Gwynedd helps realise good yields and preserve terpenes.
Dior is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for balance between relaxation and clarity. It produces compact, resinous buds favoured by growers and users alike.
THC levels typically sit between 18% and 22% in well-cultivated specimens. That potency gives a noticeable effect without overwhelming experienced consumers.
CBD is low, generally under 1% and not the focus of this strain. People choose Dior mainly for its THC-driven properties rather than CBD therapy.
The lineage is Dior x Northern Lights, combining modern terpene expression with classic resin production. This cross favours robustness and compact bud structure.
Seeds are typically sold as feminised to simplify crop planning for most growers. Autoflower options are uncommon, so growers should plan photoperiod schedules accordingly.
Dior is intermediate to grow and needs extra attention in a damp coastal climate to avoid mould. Proper ventilation and selective defoliation help maintain airflow around the buds.
Indoor flowering usually completes in eight to ten weeks under stable conditions. Outdoors it finishes late season when left in a protected location.
Yields are medium to high when plants receive steady care and protection. Using a greenhouse in Gwynedd can improve results by sheltering plants from persistent rain.
Plants develop a bushy structure with strong lateral branches and dense colas. Overall height is medium, making the variety manageable for greenhouse racks.
Indoors Dior responds well to training and controlled feeding schedules. Outdoors in Gwynedd it benefits from sheltered sites or a greenhouse to minimise exposure to coastal damp.
Growing Dior in Gwynedd requires specific measures to counter the damp coastal climate and frequent moisture. A greenhouse in Gwynedd with controlled ventilation and dehumidification gives the best chance of a clean, mould-free finish.
The high begins with a focused euphoric lift and settles into a relaxed body sensation. Users report sociable energy that becomes calm rather than sedating.
The flavour profile pairs bright citrus top notes with an earthy, spicy base. Consumption leaves a clean, zesty aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
No, cultivating cannabis remains illegal for recreational purposes in the UK without a licence; medicinal prescriptions do not permit home cultivation.
Increase ventilation, use dehumidifiers, maintain air circulation with fans, and remove excess foliage to keep bud sites dry.
Harvest late in the season once trichomes show desired cloudiness; consider moving plants into a greenhouse ahead of heavy autumn rain.
Reduce nitrogen and increase phosphorus and potassium during mid to late flowering to support bud development and resin production.
Yes, greenhouse cannabis cultivation is recommended in coastal areas like Gwynedd because it protects plants from rain while letting you control humidity and ventilation.
Aphids, spider mites and fungus gnats are common; monitor regularly and use biological controls or targeted treatments early.
Many growers flush with plain water in the final one to two weeks to improve smoke quality, but follow strain-specific signs such as trichome colour first.
Selective pruning and low-stress training help airflow and light penetration, reducing mould risk and promoting even bud formation.
Dry in a dark, ventilated space around 18-21°C with 45-55% relative humidity to avoid mould and preserve terpene profiles.
A small heater can extend the season and reduce damp, but avoid large temperature swings and ensure ventilation to prevent humidity build-up.
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