Sour D | Infused Blunt | 2.5g
Legendary diesel flavor with uplifting cerebral effects and powerful triple-infused potency.
Brand: ST. IDES Strain: Sour D Format: Triple Infused Blunt Weight: 2.5g Type: Hybrid Lineage: Chemdawg × Super Skunk Flavor/Aroma: Diesel, Citrus, Skunk, Earthy Spice Main Effects: Dreamy, Cerebral, Fast-Acting, Energizing
Sour D showcases the unmistakable terpene profile that made Sour Diesel one of the most celebrated cannabis cultivars of all time. Sharp diesel aromas dominate the experience, supported by subtle citrus brightness, earthy undertones, and classic skunky depth that create a bold, unmistakable flavor from start to finish.
This potent triple-infused blunt delivers fast-acting cerebral effects that feel dreamy, uplifting, and highly energizing. The balanced hybrid experience promotes an elevated mood and active mindset while maintaining a smooth, enjoyable ride. Perfect for social sessions, creative projects, or daytime adventures, Sour D brings legendary flavor and powerful infused potency together in one premium blunt.
- Diesel
- Lemon
- Citrus
- Earthy
- Pine
ST. IDES made its initial debut in the late 80’s. In the 90’s, during the golden age of hip-hop, ST. IDES became an icon of the streets.
The signature ‘Crooked I’ got its bold reputation from its iconic partnerships with the forefathers of modern-day hip-hop.
After 3 Decades, ST. IDES now stands as a symbol of rebellion and those who helped define it.
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Also known as Sour D and East Coast Sour Diesel (or ECSD,) Sour Diesel is a prolific strain with somewhat tumultuous origins.
According to online sources, Sour Diesel gained prominence in New York in the mid-90s when breeder AJ (short for A**hole Joe,) accidentally pollinated a Chemdog 91 female with pollen from a Super Skunk he acquired during a trip to Amsterdam. The end result, Sour Diesel, was reportedly named for the way it soured business relationships as it spread through New York’s underground cannabis market, causing rifts as it changed hands among growers.