Sour Diesel

  • Type: Sativa
  • THC: 18-26%
  • CBD: <1%
  • Terpenes: Limonene, Caryophyllene, Myrcene

Sour Diesel is a sativa strain (also known as Sour D, SDIESEL) originating from Chemdawg 91 x Super Skunk. With THC levels ranging 18-26%, it sits in the high-potency tier of the regulated market and is one of the most consistently referenced cultivars in indica vs sativa vs hybrid discussions.

Effects and Experience

Sour Diesel produces a sativa-characteristic energetic onset — cerebral, creative, and mood-elevating — without the heavy body weight of indica-dominant strains. The effect is functional at lower doses and used by many consumers during daytime hours, shifting toward sedation only at higher intake.

Reported effects: Energetic, Creative, Euphoric, Uplifted, Focused. Anxiety and dry mouth are the most frequently reported adverse effects — the sativa-forward character can be activating to the point of discomfort in sensitive individuals.

Terpene Profile

Sour Diesel’s dominant terpenes are Limonene, Caryophyllene, Myrcene. Caryophyllene — the only terpene that binds directly to cannabinoid receptors — contributes a spicy, peppery character and has demonstrated anti-inflammatory activity in research. Myrcene contributes an earthy, musky base and is associated with body sedation at higher concentrations. Limonene adds a citrus brightness and is linked to mood elevation. Together these terpenes create Sour Diesel’s characteristic aroma and contribute to its effect profile beyond THC content alone.

Flavour and Aroma

The aroma is pungent diesel and citrus with a sharp chemical edge. On the inhale, fuel-forward with a lemony brightness and earthy finish. Cure quality significantly affects expression — well-cured Sour Diesel retains its defining terpene character more clearly than hastily dried material.

Growing Profile

Sour Diesel is considered moderate to difficult — long flowering period and humidity sensitive. Flowering time is 10-11 weeks indoors. Yields are moderate. Controlled indoor environments with attention to humidity in the final weeks of flowering produce the most consistent terpene expression and potency.

Sour Diesel Pricing

Sour Diesel is widely available across most regulated markets. Its enduring popularity keeps demand consistent, with pricing typically in the mid-to-premium tier relative to commodity flower. Online pricing varies meaningfully by state market maturity and retailer. For current Sour Diesel pricing across online retailers, the Cannabis Price Index on CannabisDealsUS tracks weekly averages by category.

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What type of strain is Sour Diesel?

Sour Diesel is a sativa strain originating from Chemdawg 91 x Super Skunk. Sativa strains are associated with cerebral, energising effects and are generally preferred for daytime use. Sour Diesel has become one of the most recognisable cultivars in its class in the North American regulated market.

What is the typical THC level of Sour Diesel?

Sour Diesel typically tests between 18-26% THC, with CBD content generally below 1%. This places it in the high-potency tier of regulated cannabis. Experienced consumers typically find the range manageable, but new consumers should approach with caution and start with a low dose.

What are the effects of Sour Diesel?

Sour Diesel produces energetic, creative, euphoric, uplifted, focused. The sativa-forward character produces a predominantly cerebral, energising effect that many consumers find functional during daytime hours. Duration is typically 2-3 hours depending on consumption method and individual tolerance.

What does Sour Diesel smell and taste like?

Sour Diesel has pungent diesel and citrus with a sharp chemical edge. The flavour follows closely — fuel-forward with a lemony brightness and earthy finish. Cure quality significantly affects the intensity and clarity of these characteristics; properly cured Sour Diesel retains its defining terpene expression much more clearly than material dried too quickly post-harvest.

What terpenes does Sour Diesel contain?

Sour Diesel's dominant terpenes are Limonene, Caryophyllene, Myrcene. Caryophyllene is the only terpene known to bind directly to cannabinoid receptors and has demonstrated anti-inflammatory activity in research. Myrcene is associated with earthy character and body sedation at higher concentrations. Limonene contributes citrus brightness and is linked to mood elevation. The terpene profile contributes to Sour Diesel's characteristic aroma and shapes its effect profile alongside THC content.

Is Sour Diesel good for beginners?

Sour Diesel is in the high-potency THC range at 18-26% and is not recommended for new cannabis consumers. Its potency ceiling can produce anxiety, paranoia, and disorientation in those without established tolerance. Beginners should build experience with lower-THC strains before attempting Sour Diesel.


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What type of strain is Sour Diesel?

Sour Diesel is a sativa strain originating from Chemdawg 91 x Super Skunk. Sativa strains are associated with cerebral, energising effects and are generally preferred for daytime use. Sour Diesel has become one of the most recognisable cultivars in its class in the North American regulated market.

What is the typical THC level of Sour Diesel?

Sour Diesel typically tests between 18-26% THC, with CBD content generally below 1%. This places it in the high-potency tier of regulated cannabis. Experienced consumers typically find the range manageable, but new consumers should approach with caution and start with a low dose.

What are the effects of Sour Diesel?

Sour Diesel produces energetic, creative, euphoric, uplifted, focused. The sativa-forward character produces a predominantly cerebral, energising effect that many consumers find functional during daytime hours. Duration is typically 2-3 hours depending on consumption method and individual tolerance.

What does Sour Diesel smell and taste like?

Sour Diesel has pungent diesel and citrus with a sharp chemical edge. The flavour follows closely — fuel-forward with a lemony brightness and earthy finish. Cure quality significantly affects the intensity and clarity of these characteristics; properly cured Sour Diesel retains its defining terpene expression much more clearly than material dried too quickly post-harvest.

What terpenes does Sour Diesel contain?

Sour Diesel's dominant terpenes are Limonene, Caryophyllene, Myrcene. Caryophyllene is the only terpene known to bind directly to cannabinoid receptors and has demonstrated anti-inflammatory activity in research. Myrcene is associated with earthy character and body sedation at higher concentrations. Limonene contributes citrus brightness and is linked to mood elevation. The terpene profile contributes to Sour Diesel's characteristic aroma and shapes its effect profile alongside THC content.

Is Sour Diesel good for beginners?

Sour Diesel is in the high-potency THC range at 18-26% and is not recommended for new cannabis consumers. Its potency ceiling can produce anxiety, paranoia, and disorientation in those without established tolerance. Beginners should build experience with lower-THC strains before attempting Sour Diesel.

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