Like other strains that came from the days before cannabis legalization in the U.S., you will encounter
mixed origin stories behind Sour Diesel. Some claim that it's from
New York City, where the term
"diesel" is slang for high-quality cannabis. Others argue that it
originates from California (like a lot of other strains).
There isn't a clear consensus in terms of its lineage, either. For example,
High Times insist that Sour Diesel is a
cross between Chemdawg 91 and either Super Skunk, Skunk #1, or Northern Lights.
Leafly experts double down on Chemdawg and Super Skunk as this strain's distinctive parents.
We may never know this strain's true origins, but for many cannabis enthusiasts, legends and their debates are part of the fun.
Is Sour Diesel Indica or Sativa?
Cannabis strains are often categorized as indica, sativa, or hybrid. You will find that most people consider Sour Diesel to be a sativa or, at least, a sativa-leaning hybrid.
Whether the terms "indica" and "sativa" are still relevant in the industry is another rabbit hole to go down. But, regarding effects, Sour Diesel tends to be better for uplifting versus unwinding, offering an "energizing" experience.
Sour Diesel Effects
When discussing Sour Diesel strain effects, you should always take it with a grain of salt because everyone’s experience with cannabis will vary. The best way (and most fun) to find out what a strain like Sour Diesel offers is to try it yourself. But generally, here are some of the effects associated with Sour Diesel:
- Uplifted
- Energetic
- Talkative
With this in mind, Sour Diesel might be a prime choice for get-togethers, hikes outdoors, or even concerts.
Sour Diesel Terpenes