Afghan Diesel blends the old-world resin of Afghani with the kinetic bite of Sour Diesel, and its lineage shows from first glance. Plants carry dark-emerald leaves that can frame dusky, purple-flecked buds heavy with frost, while the Diesel side adds longer internodes and a vigorous stretch. In the jar, bright citrus and grapefruit ride over a sweet, pear-and-pineapple undercurrent before the inevitable splash of clean diesel. On the palate, those citrus-diesel tones linger, supported by a terpene cast led by myrcene, caryophyllene, and flashes of terpinolene. Reported effects tend to launch with a quick, upbeat lift—euphoric, happy, and mentally clear—then settle into a calm body ease borrowed from Afghani. THC commonly lands in the low-to-mid teens, with occasional lots testing higher, while CBD generally stays modest, keeping the profile decidedly psychoactive without becoming heavy. Indoors, expect a moderate-to-tall frame that responds well to training, a flowering window of roughly 56–70 days, and medium-to-high yields of chunky, sugar-coated colas; outdoor growers typically see finishes around early October. Sour Diesel is for growers and tasters who want classic diesel sparkle anchored by hash-plant depth—a always-recognizable hybrid that honors its parents by balancing energy, aroma, and old-school stickiness. Expect lime-green calyxes to stack densely under good light, rewarding attentive feeding and airflow.


