LSD
Overview
LSD is a 70% indica-dominant hybrid derived from Mazar‑I‑Sharif and Skunk. Reported potency reaches up to 25% THC. The cultivar is valued for substantial resin production and a distinctive skunk-forward terpene profile that accompanies a pronounced, long-lasting psychoactive effect incorporating mild psychedelic qualities.
Morphology and cultivation
LSD exhibits a compact, vigorous growth habit suited to constrained spaces and expedited cycles. Typical heights are approximately 90–100 cm. Flowering requires about 8–9 weeks indoors, with optimized indoor yields reported up to 700 g/m². Outdoor specimens commonly mature by late September and can produce up to 600 g per plant in favorable climates. The genotype’s resilience makes it adaptable to a broad range of cultivation environments.
Aroma, flavor and effects
Organoleptically, LSD presents an intense sour‑skunk aroma with earthy, tobacco-like undertones. The smoke/taste profile is rich and pungent. Psychoactive effects are generally described as rapid-onset euphoria with sustained mental stimulation and pronounced physical relaxation; individual responses vary with dose and tolerance. The cultivar is frequently selected for applications requiring sustained mood elevation combined with notable body-soothing properties.
Applications
Appropriate for growers seeking a compact, high-yielding variety with strong terpene expression and substantial resin production, including uses in extract or resin-focused workflows.