The Royal Queen breeders had one main objective when creating
Do-Si-Dos: potency. Harnessing genetics descending from the legendary
Girl Scout Cookies, they managed to craft an indica-dominant hybrid with
staggering THC levels of 25%. But this cross provided more than just
raw power. Royal Queen's Do-Si-Dos weed seeds also serve up big yields
after a short flowering time.
Royal Queen's
breeders created Do-Si-Dos for two types of cannabis users: those with a
sky-high tolerance, and those who want to use a small amount of bud to
achieve a potent effect. After crossing parent strains Face Off OG and
OG Kush Breath (OGKB)—a direct descendant of Girl Scout Cookies—they
gave rise to an indica-dominant hybrid with a massive THC content of
25%. But her attractive qualities don’t end there. Her brief flowering
period, resilient genetics, and high yields make excellent results
accessible to all growers, from seasoned veterans to those just starting
out on their cultivation journey.
Do-Si-Dos
produces compact and resinous buds caked in trichomes. These small
crystalline structures work overtime during the flowering phase to churn
out a complex chemical cocktail of terpenes, including high
concentrations of limonene, caryophyllene, and linalool. Together, these
aromatic components serve up delectable notes of earth, herbs, skunk,
and pine. As you savour the flavour of each hit, you’ll feel her
gigantic THC concentration take hold—prepare for blast-off! Her
fast-acting and long-lasting effect will have you feeling uplifted and
giggly before a deeply relaxing body stone takes over.
Do-Si-Dos
offers a quick and seamless growing experience that culminates in big
yields of potent buds. Indoors, plants will reach a medium height of 140
cm when left untrained. However, apply some LST and topping and you’ll
keep them at just 80 cm without sacrificing yields. Prepare to harvest
450–500 g/m² after a short flowering time of just 8–10 weeks. Outdoors,
plants grown in a sunny and fertile spot will reach up to 200 cm and
produce a rewarding 550–600 g/plant ready to harvest during early
October.
The Royal Queen breeders had one main objective when creating
Do-Si-Dos: potency. Harnessing genetics descending from the legendary
Girl Scout Cookies, they managed to craft an indica-dominant hybrid with
staggering THC levels of 25%. But this cross provided more than just
raw power. Royal Queen's Do-Si-Dos weed seeds also serve up big yields
after a short flowering time.
Royal Queen's
breeders created Do-Si-Dos for two types of cannabis users: those with a
sky-high tolerance, and those who want to use a small amount of bud to
achieve a potent effect. After crossing parent strains Face Off OG and
OG Kush Breath (OGKB)—a direct descendant of Girl Scout Cookies—they
gave rise to an indica-dominant hybrid with a massive THC content of
25%. But her attractive qualities don’t end there. Her brief flowering
period, resilient genetics, and high yields make excellent results
accessible to all growers, from seasoned veterans to those just starting
out on their cultivation journey.
Do-Si-Dos
produces compact and resinous buds caked in trichomes. These small
crystalline structures work overtime during the flowering phase to churn
out a complex chemical cocktail of terpenes, including high
concentrations of limonene, caryophyllene, and linalool. Together, these
aromatic components serve up delectable notes of earth, herbs, skunk,
and pine. As you savour the flavour of each hit, you’ll feel her
gigantic THC concentration take hold—prepare for blast-off! Her
fast-acting and long-lasting effect will have you feeling uplifted and
giggly before a deeply relaxing body stone takes over.
Do-Si-Dos
offers a quick and seamless growing experience that culminates in big
yields of potent buds. Indoors, plants will reach a medium height of 140
cm when left untrained. However, apply some LST and topping and you’ll
keep them at just 80 cm without sacrificing yields. Prepare to harvest
450–500 g/m² after a short flowering time of just 8–10 weeks. Outdoors,
plants grown in a sunny and fertile spot will reach up to 200 cm and
produce a rewarding 550–600 g/plant ready to harvest during early
October.