Oregon Diesel reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain Oregon Diesel.
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October 4, 2018
Why doesn’t it say taste like sour Blackberries & smells like sweet Blackberries
I've grown it 2 years outdoor. Love it. Though Id say it doesnt fully ripen until 2nd week of september. It's actually NYCD crossed with a hermie blackberry autoflower from what I've read and heard. heavy diesel flavor with light sweet tones and a heavy yet high energy stone.
June 11, 2017
A lovely way to end a long day. I had smelled this strain the last time I was in Kind Leaf but had gone for sativa so this was a wait till next time. Today was it, I couldn't resist that full body aroma of huckleberry. I'm thinking a nice glass of red wine with the accompaniment of Oregon Diesel would be most excellent.
Seem to be on the Shelf too long very dry and taste like hey. Little to no THC content because everybody has to wear a face mask. Cheap but not quality.
November 4, 2016
Just smoked a little bit of this. Good flavor but my particular batch was a little of a harsh hitter, took a second attempt to clear the bong as my lungs hesitated while I cleared it. Almost immediate body - relaxation sensation, coupled with some euphoric Psycho activity, but mainly seems like a good indica that should make your body feel nice and relaxed and put you to sleep. Over all not too bad at all. The stuff I got is gorgeous looking, beautifully caked in crystals with some orange hairs. This is a purple strain, with dots of purple lining the more dark green nug. Very good, would be perfect if maybe I had some boveda and addressed the humidity of my batch.
Absolute calm swept over. Very conginizant of my physical self and others. Eased into sleep.
Excellent strain for users of all experience levels. only have used it twice but my results were the same. The first time it resembled typical couch lock the first time but instead of feeling heavy I felt light. I also felt that if I were to get up instead of laying down, I would suddenly be able to do anything. The second time was the exact same but I decided to get up and sure enough I got a lot of random things done and even painted a picture. it's the best of both worlds.
My only complaint is that it's a little harsh and takes big hits to get any effect.
I rated this strain, '4'-stars because I figured it deserved a little more than a, '3' (about a, '3.6').
These flowers, upon first glance, may not appear green whatsoever. They definitely have hues of orange (from the pistils) that stand out quite radiantly. This is also augmented by the shade of purple that lines the bud followed by a dusting of yellowish trichomes.
Smell: upon catching a whiff of the jar, the immediate thought that came to mind: Purple Diesel. Definitely some of those linalool (from lavender) components present in this one.
Taste: earthy. Not inherently earthy, but it is the result of the mixture of the flavors from the parent strains. Relatively smooth: not harsh, no cough.
Effects: this would be a good Indica for daytime use. My first assessment was, 'awake Indica'. Definite utility in pain relief. You can tell it works for the lower back. Aside from that, it leaves you with a sense of sheer well-being that can only be described as clear yet simultaneously relaxing and numbing in larger doses. Smaller and moderate doses can gives variations of effects as this strain essentially has the components to entail both, 'Indica' and, 'Sativa' characteristics.
Overall: alright to good. It was refreshing to have a Diesel that maintained a relaxation component to that extent.
Would I buy it again? ... no specific plans. Maybe if it was the best, 'Indica' variety available.
Recommend to Connoisseurs and Sommeliers? In a specific context pertaining to Indicas that can be utilized in maintaining wakefulness, yes.
Recommend to first-timers and inexperienced consumers? Yes.