Diablo Wind sweeps in like a pine-scented gust, a 70/30 sativa-dominant cross of Jack Herer and G-13 Haze. Though its original breeder remains unconfirmed, it was later popularized in California by Houseplant. The bouquet leans pine, spicy-herbal, and woody, steered by beta-caryophyllene, humulene, pinene, and a hint of limonene and linalool. Potency is lively: THC typically spans 15–27% with about 0.8% CBD, shaping a bright, functional profile. Onset is quick — clear, euphoric lift and sharpened focus that flow into an upbeat, creatively charged, talkative stride before landing as a smooth, uplifted cruise. Buds show a sativa build: small, fluffy, mint-green flowers dusted in golden trichomes with yellow-orange pistils. In the garden, Diablo Wind is a medium-yielding, medium-difficulty cultivar that likes training. Indoors it finishes in roughly 54–61 days and tends to stretch into a tall frame; outdoors, similar vigor benefits from staking and steady airflow. Many reach for it to match daylight tasks and motivation, while notes of relief often align with stress, low mood, and fatigue. Diablo Wind distills the crisp focus of Jack Herer with G-13 Haze’s sparkling drive into a clean, purposeful high. Expect minimal leafiness in cured buds and a pronounced pine snap on the exhale. Dominant terpenes stay vivid through a slow, patient dry and cure.


