Sour Diesel, Starbud Horticulture
Sour Power Seeds is becoming more popular in the world of herbal marijuana. They are said to be more potent than EverClear and High Times Purple Mountain. This article will explain why they are better than EverClear and High Times Purple Mountain. I will also give a brief description of this hybrid type flower as well as a bit about it’s history.
Sour Power is a dominate sativa strain and yet has only an average potency of 23% THC. This strain will likely grow an extraordinary plant with very low CBD levels. However, this particular strain will produce buds that are sour-red instead of fully ripe and sweet. This specific strain is often compared to Lemon Hog, but Sour Power is not a cross between the two.
Sour Power is most closely related to East Coast Sour Diesel, Starbud and Mother Earth, which are another sativa based cannabis strain that produces large amounts of resin. In fact, all three strains are in the top five for potency, and all three have high CBD levels, although the difference between them is that CBD produces a lot of what we call “THC”. In addition, all three strains are in the top five for potency as well as for overall body impact and effects. Most of the differences in these cannabis cups come from differences in the types of flowers grown, which are grown in different parts of the country.
Sour bud, known as Starbud, is the most popular strain used in producing high end cannabis. It was originally developed in the 1980’s in Northern California by a team of scientists who sought to create a powerful but gentle marijuana. To create Starbud, the team made use of a cross between Sour Diesel, Lemon Grass and Cheese Heads, resulting in a powerful but delicate plant. The scientists named their plant Sour Power and while the name stuck, the strain itself has become popular in the world of cannabis strains. Some of the most popular strains in the world today all have something in common with Sour Power, such as their ability to produce an amazing amount of resin.
Most people believe that the Sour Power strain was created by crossing Sour Diesel with Cheese heads to create the famous cheese head. However, no one really knows for sure who created this blend, what the strain is called today or how it got its name. Many assume that Sour Power was created by accident by crossing Sour Diesel with a powerful Sativa-Haired strains like Cheese heads or Lemon Grass. While this is believed, there are several potential clues pointing in many different directions.
Among the most popular theories surrounding the creation of Sour Power, many believe that it was created by crossbreeding indica with sativa strains. Indica and sativa strains are famous for their ability to grow very large amounts of buds very quickly. This theory would explain why so many Sour Diesel seeds were created in such a short amount of time. While it is nearly impossible to determine how many Sativa-Haired seeds were crossed with Cheese or Sour Diesel, it is quite possible that there was at least one skunk in there who could keep producing buds. It is also quite likely that some Sativa-Haired strains were mixed with Cheese or Sour Diesel. It is also possible that Sour Power was created from two strains that are nearly identical, but lack the specific skunk characteristics, like the blue vein on the Cheese and the darker color of the Sativa-Haired strains.
The Sour Power genes seem to be much stronger than any other strains found in the current crop of cannabis. These seeds show an exceptional level of performance as compared to other strains and even many other types of cannabis plants. Many claim that the genetics of the strains have allowed them to produce buds much faster than they would if they had used other types of cannabis plants, although with a lower potency. No one seems to be able to pinpoint exactly how much of the original Sour Diesel comes from the Karma Genetics, or where it originally came from. The most common theory is that the seeds were originally from the famous Sour Beats farm, which is located in upstate New York. Many of the farmers who worked there had firsthand knowledge of the Karma Genetics, but it is unclear whether or not the strains were intentionally diluted with other strains, or whether they were inadvertently introduced during the final cross-breeding process used by the growers.
Whatever the case, one thing is clear – there is no denying the fact that the Sour Diesel has truly been a ground-breaking discovery. While many believe that the Sour Power hype began when California law enforcement officials began showing off photos of starbud hortilabs in flower arrangements, it was actually the startup horts that really caught the public’s eye. No matter how unlikely it is that the phenylpyretic properties of this new breed of cannabis strains will be of use for medical purposes in the near future, one thing is certain: the Sour Diesel will likely be making an appearance at more craft shows and gardening shows throughout the United States and the world over, because this is one plant that simply keeps getting better. And better is always a good thing, especially when it is coming from a group of California horticultural enthusiasts.

