
- Resin-rich indica hybrid built for flavour and stability
La Diamond
La Diamond is an indica-dominant hybrid known for dense, resinous buds and a sweet diesel profile.
- Dense, resinous buds
- Sweet diesel and citrus flavour
- Performs well in mild southern climates
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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La Mama x Diamond OG |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium, bushy |
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Medium to high (indoor ~400 g/m²; outdoor 450-600 g/plant) |
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Sweet diesel, Citrus zest, Earthy spice |
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Feminised |
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mild southern growing climate |
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Relaxed, Euphoric, Sedating |
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Suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation |
About La Diamond
La Diamond combines La Mama and Diamond OG genetics to produce a compact, resin-rich plant that suits both indoor and outdoor setups. It performs well in a mild southern growing climate and rewards steady feeding, canopy management and humidity control with reliable yields and potent, sedating effects.
La Diamond is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for resin production and stable structure. The cultivar offers dense, compact buds suited to growers seeking potency and manageable size.
THC levels typically sit between 18% and 22% depending on phenotype and growing conditions. This provides a pronounced psychoactive effect that moves from a bright uplift into a heavy body stone.
CBD is low in this strain, generally under 1% across most phenotypes. The cannabinoid profile therefore leans towards THC-driven therapeutic and recreational effects.
La Diamond comes from a cross of La Mama x Diamond OG to combine resin production with stable structure. The lineage emphasises terpene complexity and compact bud form.
Seeds are typically sold as feminised to ensure predominantly female crops and reliable flower production. Some breeders may offer regular or auto variants, but feminised remains the common choice.
Growers with moderate experience find La Diamond straightforward but not trivial to cultivate in a mild southern growing climate. It tolerates slight mistakes but benefits from steady feeding, good airflow and humidity management.
Flowering finishes in roughly eight to nine weeks indoors for most pheno types. Outdoor plants typically ripen by late September in comparable latitudes.
With appropriate training and feed schedules, La Diamond produces medium to high yields. Indoor setups commonly reach around 400 g/m² while outdoor plants yield more per specimen under optimal conditions.
Plants remain medium in height with a bushy, conical structure and strong side-branching. The growth habit suits SCROG and LST techniques to maximise canopy use.
Indoors La Diamond responds well to controlled environments and performs strongly under LED or HPS lighting in Essex. Outdoors it thrives in Essex gardens with good sun exposure and protection from excessive wet.
Growing La Diamond in Essex suits the plant well thanks to the mild southern growing climate and relatively gentle summers. Keep an eye on late-season rain and humidity to avoid mould and bud rot.
Initial effects are cerebral and uplifting, improving mood and sociability. Those sensations give way to deep physical relaxation that can ease tension and encourage sleep.
The flavour profile brings sweet diesel and citrus top notes with an earthy, spicy base. Smoke is smooth with a lingering zesty finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
La Diamond is better suited to growers with some experience due to its need for humidity control and consistent feeding, though a careful beginner could manage it with guidance.
Maintain temperatures around 22-26°C in the day and slightly cooler at night, keep relative humidity at 40-50% during flowering, and provide steady airflow to prevent mould.
In southern UK locations harvest typically falls in late September to early October depending on the season and local microclimate.
Ensure good airflow through pruning and canopy management, avoid dense foliage trapping moisture, and consider rain protection late in the season.
Standard three-part nutrient schedules work well; reduce nitrogen during late flowering and support with PK boosts and silica as needed for structure.
Moderate training like topping, LST or a light SCROG improves yields and helps manage the bushy habit for even light distribution.
It tolerates mild night-time drops but prolonged cold below 10°C can stress the plant and slow resin production.
For humid climate cannabis growing focus on strong airflow, lower final-stage humidity, routine bud inspections and early removal of excess fan leaves to reduce rot risk.
Keep an eye out for spider mites, aphids and powdery mildew; regular checks and biological controls help prevent outbreaks.
Many growers flush for the final 1-2 weeks to improve smoke quality, but follow manufacturer guidance for your chosen nutrient system.
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