As is the norm in the desert, especially the neighborhood where Sonora is, growers have their “producer favorites” that they keep around because it carries the bulk of a growers income needs. One of our go-to strains had long been our cut of Humboldt Sour Diesel. She just checks all the boxes and remains a crowd-pleaser year after year. Big sour lemon gas; long lasting high; super producer and really just a trouble free plant that has a reasonable run time and is not susceptible to pests and plagues like some Sours can be. What is not to like?
After finishing the year on a Sour Diesel run a few years back, the Sonora team had a wild hair to up the terp game of our all-gas Humboldt Sour Diesel and add some different terps to the killer bud structure of the HSD. It had always been a popular line over the years, and the high could not be beaten, but it was a bit lacking in flavor if you were not a diesel first smoker. So naturally, we thought we could hedge our bets on our Humboldt Sour Diesel cut and see if we could coax out a reasonable representation using our new Cherry Coconut stud, which we had just run to F3 that year. Onward into the fog!
Sonora’s “Cherry Coconut” is amazing breeding stock, which lends a shorter flowering time as well as a unique and totally ridiculous ‘cherry-coconut’ terpene profile. Most every phenos is highly resinous, with a wide branching structure that trains itself and shows high resistance to late-season molds! Moreover, these traits pass on to the female pretty well, and this was no exception.
I wish I could tell you that we knew what was going to come from this hybrid before the fact, but honestly, we were not expecting the bud structure or the high yields of these dense buds. But the crazy flavors were the real surprise: “Gas on a Mounds chocolate-coconut candy bar with a cherry backside is the best way to describe it.” Still a diesel, but it’s just more flavorful—in a good way!
Ideal for either indoor or outdoor cultivation, it will perform well in a greenhouse environment as well. Best of all look for a 10-week run time with less of a concern for late season mold.
10 Regular Photoperiod Seeds per pack!
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