Time |
Yield (Indoor) |
THC / CBG |
Genetics |
9–10 weeks |
~650g/m² |
21–25% THC / ~2% CBG |
Undisclosed hybrid |
Diamond Dust is a high-end feminized strain engineered for potency, aromatic complexity, and strong garden performance. This THC-dominant hybrid produces crystal-frosted flowers with rich, layered terpene profiles—ideal for seasoned smokers and therapeutic users alike.
The initial hit is dense and flavorful but can be slightly harsh on the throat, especially when smoked traditionally. That initial bite fades quickly into earthy, herbal notes with citrusy edges and a touch of floral funk. It's a bold strain with a mature, complex character.
Organoleptic Properties
If you savor the smoke, you’ll notice flavors evolving in stages—starting with sweet vanilla and subtle cream, followed by notes of pine, spice, and even faint hints of blue cheese. Vaporizing at low temperatures or gently rolling it into a joint unlocks its full flavor potential.
The aromatic bouquet features prominent vanilla and citrus tones layered over earthy, woody undertones, thanks to its rich terpene content including d-Limonene, linalool, β-caryophyllene, and nerolidol.
Effects
Expect a fast-onset cerebral buzz that boosts focus, euphoria, and creativity before settling into a relaxing, body-centered calm. With THC levels reaching up to 25%, Diamond Dust is not recommended for beginners. It’s best used for managing stress, mental fatigue, or creative slumps—without the knockout sedation of heavier indicas.
Growing Traits
Diamond Dust exhibits a compact, robust structure—typically growing up to 140 cm tall indoors. Its short internodal spacing and dense foliage make it a great candidate for SOG (Sea of Green) or SCROG methods, especially in limited-space setups.
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Flowering Time: 63–70 days (9–10 weeks)
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Yield: Up to 650 g/m² indoors
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Light Intensity: Thrives under 700–900 µmol/m²/s
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Temperature Range:
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Humidity:
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Nutrient Range: Performs best at EC levels between 2.0–2.8
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Resistances: Strong resistance to powdery mildew and botrytis
Expect dense, trichome-rich colas that darken with cool temps, often showing purple hues beneath their frosty coat. Due to the tight bud structure, it’s important to maintain airflow and monitor humidity to avoid mold.