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Diesel-forward indica from Ohio — heavy, fuel-sweet.
Genetics
Death Star's parents, descendants, and sister strains in the catalog.
Death Star came out of Ohio in the mid-2000s — a Sour Diesel × Sensi Star cross with a diesel-and-sweet aroma and a slow, weighty body landing. Heavier than its Sour Diesel parent suggests; customers tend to reach for it after dinner, not before work.
Aromatic chemistry
Original Ohio grower lore — the buds were so dense and frosty they looked like the Death Star. Effect-wise it leans heavier than the name suggests it would be edgy.
Death Star is an indica — body-leaning, with a heavier physical quality that customers reach for in the evening. The lineage is Sour Diesel × Sensi Star.
Death Star hits diesel up front, sweet earth through the middle, and skunk on the exhale. The smell out of the jar reads the same way — distinctive once you've had it once or twice.
Death Star tests in the 19–25% THC range, which puts it on the higher end of the shelf. Customers with a built tolerance handle it fine; lower-tolerance customers should go a half-dose or less the first time.
Death Star reads as an evening strain — body-heavy enough that customers commonly reach for it after dinner or at the end of the day, not before they need to be productive.
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