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Do-Si-Dos Seeds

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Rating: 98
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Potency Profile

Strength: High +

Duration: 3 Hours +

THC

26% - 30%

CBD

0.41%

THC percentages can vary with
growers techniques, conditions,
and grow formulas.

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Do-Si-Dos Seeds Feminized - In Stock

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Do-Si-Dos Feminized Seeds Are:

  • Feminized Seeds: Most Popular because Female marijuana plants are the only ones that produce "buds” (flowers), which contains the THC, CBN, and CBD.
  • Photoperiod Seeds:  For outdoor cultivation photoperiod plants are seasonal. Will usually start to flower in August. For Indoor cultivation photoperiod plants will only start to flower when it's exposed 12 hours or more of uninterrupted darkness.
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What are Do-Si-Dos Genetics?

Do-Si-Dos feminized seeds is what happens when two heavy hitters collide — a Girl Scout Cookies × Face Off cross that doesn’t mess around.

26%-30% THC Levels | Potency and Hard-Hitting Effects

This indica-leaning powerhouse is known for serious potency, with THC levels commonly landing in the 26–30% range, and the effects hit just as hard as the numbers suggest.

Deep Physical Sedation | The Ultimate Late-Night "Couch-Lock"

This isn’t a daytime, get-things-done kind of strain. Do-Si-Dos is best saved for evenings or late nights, when you’re ready to slow things way down. The high comes on strong, washing over the body with deep relaxation and a heavy, sedating finish that can leave even seasoned smokers glued to the couch. If you’ve got a low THC tolerance, this one will humble you fast — and even longtime veterans aren’t immune to getting knocked back a bit.

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Do-Si-Dos Strain

Arrows pointing down to parents
Face OFF X Girl Scout Cookies
Arrows pointing down to grand parents
Chemdawg X OG Kush x Durban Poison
X X
OG Kush Granddaddy Purple
Indica     Sativa
CBD     Hybrid

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What Are The Effects of Do-Si-Dos?

Users Reviews
Relaxed: 90%
Uplifted: 88%
Creative: 84%
Hungry: 80%
Calming: 78%
Cerebral: 72%
Aroused: 66%

The Do-Si-Dos High | From Cerebral Bliss to Deep Couch-Lock

This ultra-potent powerhouse delivers a high that people don’t just enjoy — they look forward to it. The experience starts with a heavy wave of calm that melts tension fast, followed by a deep, full-body relaxation that settles you right into the couch. Mentally, it brings a blissed-out, hazy headspace that feels euphoric and smooth, not frantic or racy. Everything slows down in the best way possible.

This is the kind of strain people reach for when the day is done and they’re ready to fully shut it off. Motivation takes a back seat here — this is not an energizing, get-things-done smoke. Instead, it’s all about sinking into comfort, letting stress fall away, and enjoying the moment. Appetite definitely ramps up too, making it a favorite for late-night snacking once the high settles in.

Many fans also love this strain for its sensual, body-focused effects. The relaxing, tingly buzz paired with that calm mental float can boost physical enjoyment and intimacy, which is why it’s often picked for chill nights in rather than busy social settings.

Responsible marijuana use within one's tolerance levels can produce pleasant effects- avoid excessive intake.

Can Do-Si-Dos Help Medically?

Users Reviews
Insomnia: 88%
Chronic Pain: 86%
Stress: 85%
Muscle Spasms: 80%
Inflammation: 73%
Appetite Loss: 64%
PTSD: 61%

Therapeutic Relief | Managing Chronic Pain and Sleep with Do-Si-Dos

This indica-leaning Cookies classic has earned a reputation as a serious go-to for people who need deep, full-body relief that actually lasts. The heavy, calming effects settle in fast, making it a favorite for those dealing with chronic pain, arthritis, fibromyalgia, muscle tension, and inflammation. That slow, body-melting sensation helps quiet physical discomfort without feeling jittery or overwhelming.

Mental relief is another big reason people turn to this powerhouse strain. Its calming, grounding high is commonly used to help manage stress, anxiety, depression, and PTSD, especially when racing thoughts or emotional overload make it hard to unwind. The mind eases into a smoother, quieter headspace while the body relaxes, which is why so many people save it for evenings when they need real relief — not just a distraction.

Sleep issues are another area where this strain shines. The deeply relaxing and sedating nature makes it a popular choice for those struggling with insomnia or trouble staying asleep, helping the body fully power down after long or painful days. Appetite stimulation is also common, which is why it’s often used by people dealing with loss of appetite or nausea, including those going through physically demanding treatments.

Patients should consult their doctor before using cannabis medically, marijuana can be an effective supplemental treatment.

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How Does Do-Si-Dos Taste?

Users Reviews
Minty: 76%
Doughy: 74%
Lime: 68%
Nutty: 66%
Spicy: 59%

Do-Si-Dos Terpene Profile | Sweet Cookies & Gassy Fuel

The flavor on this dessert-leaning strain really opens up as you smoke it. On the inhale, you get that nutty cookie-dough sweetness right away, mixed with a soft minty note and a quick pop of lime-like citrus. It’s smooth and rich, not harsh.

As it settles, deeper earthy Kush and light pine notes come through, giving it that grounded, old-school depth. The exhale finishes warm and toasty with a slightly spicy edge, leaving behind a creamy, butter-cookie aftertaste with just a hint of gas that lingers.

That layered taste comes from caryophyllene bringing spice and earth, limonene adding brightness, and myrcene smoothing everything out into a flavor that actually sticks with you.

How Does Do-Si-Dos Smell?

Users Reviews
Earthy: 93%
Skunky: 83%
Sweet: 79%
Floral: 73%
Pine: 67%

A Pungent Mix of Skunky Funk and Fresh Pine

The aroma on this potent, indica-leaning hybrid gets strong fast. While it’s growing, the smell builds into a deep mix of earthy funk and sweet, doughy notes, with a sharp gassy edge that gets louder as flowers stack. Brush past the plant and you’ll pick up that nutty sweetness layered with raw fuel, plus a soft floral note that gives it a slightly polished, almost spa-like finish.

That layered scent comes from a terpene lineup that really works together. Caryophyllene brings the earthy, peppery backbone, limonene cuts through with a bright citrus lift, myrcene adds that deep herbal funk, and linalool rounds it all out with a subtle floral touch that smooths the whole aroma. By late flower, the smell hangs in the air and fills the space — definitely not one for stealth grows.

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The Do-Si-Dos Terpene Profile & Dominant Terpene

Do-Si-Dos Terpenes

Terpenes creates the scents and flavors - they vary depending on the growing conditions, curing process, and individual plant phenotypical expression.

Do-Si-Dos Strain Growing Difficulty | What Every Grower Should Know

Users Reviews
This high-THC Cookies-line strain sits in that medium-difficulty range. It’s not a set-it-and-forget-it plant, but if you’ve got the basics down, it’s very manageable — even for newer growers. It stays compact to medium in size, which makes it easy to control indoors, and it also does well outdoors with the right conditions. One nice bonus is its tolerance to cooler temps, which can help those deep purple hues show up late in flower when nights start dipping.

Flowering Time 55-60 Days tiny leaf

-- Outdoor Grow (Full Sun / In Ground) --
Height: 6-8 Ft Plus
Yield: 1 1/2 - 2 1/2 Plus lbs. Cured

How to Grow Do-Si-Dos Strain | A Step-by-Step Cultivation Guide

What to Watch for When Growing Do-Si-Dos - This heavy-hitter forms dense, chunky colas that pack on serious resin as flowering progresses. The structure is tight and heavy, which means airflow becomes especially important late in flower. While the plant handles everyday stress well, moisture can get trapped deep inside thick buds if humidity isn’t controlled. Keep air moving through the canopy and stay consistent with environmental settings. Running Holi Moli Eliminator from veg through flower helps stay ahead of spider mites, mold, mildew, and bud rot before they turn into real problems.

Germination: This terp-heavy strain benefits from a smooth, stress-free start. Strong early root development leads to sturdier growth, better branching, and more uniform flowering later on. Taking the time to establish healthy roots early pays off through the entire cycle. Following Holi Moli’s germination and transplant method helps kickstart rapid root growth and sets plants up for reliable performance from veg to harvest.

Nutrient Sensitivity: This terpene-rich cultivar prefers balanced feeding over aggressive nutrient pushes. Overdoing nutrients — especially nitrogen once flowering begins — can disrupt uptake, throw pH off, and dull its signature cookie-and-gas terpene profile. Holi Moli Juice keeps things simple by delivering a full-spectrum feed from veg through flower; just monitor runoff pH to keep nutrient uptake clean and flavors sharp.

Odor Control: As flowering advances, aroma output ramps up fast. Expect a strong mix of sweet dough, earthy funk, and a sharp gassy edge that gets louder the closer you get to harvest. Indoors, a properly sized carbon filter is a must. Outdoors, choose an open planting area with steady airflow and enough distance from neighbors if discretion matters — this strain is anything but subtle late in flower.

Stretching: This heavy-hitting hybrid does stretch after the flip, but it’s very manageable with good timing. Pro Tip: Flip to 12/12 when plants hit 20–24 inches tall (around week 5–6) to stay ahead of the stretch, keep the canopy even, and prevent overcrowding as bud sites stack up.

Indoor–Outdoor Transition: Before moving plants outside, keep them under a 13–14 hour indoor light cycle leading up to transplant. If plants have been running under an 18-hour schedule, they need to be moved outdoors within one week — dropping daily light exposure by 25% or more will trigger flowering, and that can’t be reversed. When transferring outdoors, don’t throw plants straight into full sun. Start them in about 60% shade using a light-colored cloth for the first 3–4 days, then gradually introduce full sunlight as they harden off.

Branch Support: As buds finish, resin-loaded colas can put serious weight on branches, especially late in flower. Using stakes, trellis netting, or plant yoyos helps prevent bending or snapping, keeps flowers upright, and ensures even light exposure through harvest — which directly impacts final yield and bag appeal.

Maximizing Do-Si-Dos Yields in Mediterranean Sun

Mediterranean regions are an excellent match for this potent, indica-dominant dessert strain, thanks to long stretches of direct sunlight and naturally dry air. These conditions allow plants to move through vegetative growth smoothly and finish strong without fighting excess humidity. Warm days help buds bulk up properly, while lower moisture levels reduce stress as flowers begin tightening and producing heavy resin.

Where plants are placed outdoors makes a big difference. Choose a wide-open area that stays sunlit most of the day and benefits from natural airflow. Moving air helps regulate canopy temperature and keeps moisture from lingering on leaves and inside dense bud sites. Avoid planting near walls, fences, or other solid structures, which can trap heat, block wind, and create shaded zones that slow development and increase late-season risk.

With consistent sun exposure, plants build a sturdy, balanced structure with thick main stalks and strong lateral branching. This frame is important later in flower, when colas start putting on serious weight. Limited light or partial shade often leads to uneven stretch and weaker support, so full sun placement is key for both yield and plant health.

For growers using containers, fabric grow bags are the preferred choice. Fabric pots improve root oxygenation, drain excess water efficiently, and help keep soil temperatures more stable during hot afternoons — all areas where plastic containers tend to struggle in warm climates.

Grow bags should be kept elevated and off concrete or reflective surfaces to protect roots from excessive heat during the day and sharp temperature swings at night. Proper spacing also plays a role in keeping airflow and light penetration consistent as plants expand:

  • 10-gallon bags – 3.5–4 feet of space
  • 15-gallon bags – 4.5–5 feet of space
  • 20-gallon bags – 5–6 feet of space

Container size directly influences final plant size and overall output. Larger bags support stronger root systems and heavier flower production, while smaller containers help keep growth more controlled in tighter layouts. Choosing the right size for your space helps keep plants healthier from start to finish.

Even in dry Mediterranean climates, thick, resin-packed buds can still trap moisture late in flower. Prune lower growth, thin crowded areas, and keep air moving through the canopy. Water early in the day so the medium has time to dry before evening, and apply Holi Moli Eliminator from veg through harvest to stay ahead of mold and pests as flowers reach peak density near harvest.

Optimizing Do-Si-Dos for High Humidity and Subtropical Growth

Hot, subtropical regions can work very well for this high-resin beauty as long as heat and humidity are managed instead of ignored. The plant tolerates warmth better than many cultivars, but prolonged high temperatures and intense sun can cause stress if watering schedules and airflow aren’t dialed in.

Water timing matters a lot in these conditions. Early-morning watering gives roots time to fully hydrate before the heat sets in. When daytime temperatures stay above 90°F, using white shade cloth during peak sun hours helps lower stress without sacrificing essential light. Black shade cloth should be avoided, since it absorbs heat and can raise canopy temperatures even more.

Plant placement is another big factor. Choose an open location that gets strong sunlight along with steady airflow throughout the day. Avoid tight spaces, fences, walls, or enclosed areas that trap heat and block breezes. Good airflow helps keep leaf temperatures down and allows moisture to evaporate instead of settling into dense bud sites as flowers begin stacking.

Sun exposure directly affects how plants finish. In shaded or partially blocked areas, growth tends to stretch and stems stay thinner. With full sun and proper spacing, plants develop thicker stalks and stronger branching that can support heavy colas late in flower.

Humidity spikes are common in subtropical climates, so canopy management shouldn’t be skipped. Remove lower growth and thin crowded sections to keep air moving through the plant. A more open structure dries faster after watering or rain and makes the environment less inviting for pests.

For outdoor container grows, fabric grow bags are strongly recommended. They provide better drainage, improved root oxygenation, and more stable soil temperatures during extreme heat — all areas where plastic pots fall short. Keep grow bags elevated and off hot surfaces to protect the root zone from unnecessary stress.

Recommended fabric grow bag sizes and spacing:

  • 10-gallon bags – allow 3.5–4 feet of space
  • 15-gallon bags – allow 4.5–5 feet of space
  • 20-gallon bags – allow 5–6 feet of space

Larger containers support stronger root systems and more vigorous growth, while smaller bags help keep plants manageable when space is limited. Choose what fits your layout best. For added protection through the season, use Holi Moli Eliminator throughout your grow to stay ahead of pests, mildew, and late-season moisture issues.

Do-Si-Dos Outdoor Guide | Mastering Early Frosts and Purple Coloration

Temperate climates can be a great fit for this resin-loaded, aroma-heavy cultivar, but growers should expect conditions to shift as the season progresses. Fluctuating humidity, cooler nighttime temperatures, and unpredictable weather mean airflow and moisture management become more important the closer plants get to harvest.

For the best results, start seeds indoors in early spring and transplant outdoors once nighttime temperatures are reliably staying above 50°F. Getting plants established early gives them time to build a strong root system before dealing with cooler evenings and inconsistent weather later in the season.

Site selection plays a big role in success. Choose an open area that receives long hours of direct sunlight and benefits from natural airflow throughout the day. Steady air movement helps foliage dry quickly and reduces moisture buildup inside dense flower sites. Avoid planting near fences, walls, or solid structures that block wind or cast shade — these areas tend to trap humidity and increase risk as buds bulk up.

Sun exposure also affects plant structure. When light is limited, growth often stretches unevenly, leading to thinner stems and weaker branch support. With full sun and proper spacing, plants stay sturdier and better equipped to carry heavy colas through late flower.

For growers using containers outdoors, fabric grow bags are the better option. They drain more efficiently, allow roots to breathe, and help stabilize soil temperatures — especially helpful when warm daytime highs drop into cool nights. Plastic pots tend to hold moisture and heat, which can stress roots under temperate conditions.

Grow bags should be kept elevated and off hot or reflective surfaces to reduce unnecessary root stress caused by temperature swings. Proper spacing gives plants room to fully develop:

  • 10-gallon bags – space 3.5–4 feet apart
  • 15-gallon bags – space 4.5–5 feet apart
  • 20-gallon bags – space 5–6 feet apart

Container size directly impacts final plant size and yield potential. Larger bags support more expansive root systems and heavier flower production, while smaller containers help keep growth more controlled. Choose what best fits your space and growing goals.

Water early in the day so the soil surface has time to dry before evening, helping limit moisture-related issues later in flower. Dense, trichome-heavy buds can hold moisture during cool, damp conditions, so pruning lower growth and thinning crowded areas helps keep air moving through the canopy.

Temperate fall weather often brings heavy morning dew and late-season rain. If wet conditions are expected near harvest, using a simple rain cover or lightweight greenhouse structure can help protect colas and ensure a clean finish. For extra protection throughout the season, adding Holi Moli Eliminator into your routine will help you stay ahead of mold, bud rot, and pests when temperate weather turns unpredictable.

Maximizing Indoor Yields | Lights, Bag Size, and Ideal Temps

Indoors, this high-potency, indica-dominant dessert strain thrives when the environment stays steady and dialed in. Growth is controlled and predictable, with strong structure and dense flower formation that really shines under consistent conditions. This is one of those plants where doing the basics right—especially during flower—pays off big in final quality and bag appeal.

One thing you’ll notice early is the stretch after the flip. It’s not wild, but it’s there, so planning ahead helps. Topping, light LST, or running a SCROG all work well to manage height, spread growth evenly, and open up bud sites. When training is done early, plants stay balanced and finish with more uniform, weighty colas.

Spacing and container size also matter as the canopy fills in. Give plants about 2.5–3 feet of space to keep airflow strong and avoid crowding. 5–7 gallon fabric grow bags are ideal indoors, offering enough root room to support healthy growth without letting plants get out of control in tighter tents.

Lighting is a major driver of both yield and resin production. Full-spectrum LEDs are ideal for bringing out dense trichomes and strong terpene expression. Many growers run 6500K in veg and switch to 3000K–3500K for flower, but here at Holi Moli, we’ve consistently seen excellent results running 6500K from start to finish, producing thick, frost-covered buds with bold flavor and serious potency.

Temperature and humidity need to stay in check once flowers start stacking. Aim for 75–80°F with lights on and 65–70°F at night. Relative humidity should sit around 55–65% in veg, drop to 40–50% in early flower, and finish closer to 35–40% late in bloom. Dense, resin-heavy buds don’t forgive high humidity late in flower, so keeping moisture under control is key.

Odor control is non-negotiable. By mid to late flower, the aroma gets loud fast and can easily fill a room. A properly sized carbon filter is essential, along with oscillating fans to keep air moving and a dehumidifier to hold humidity in range. Strong airflow not only helps prevent mold and mildew, but also strengthens branches and keeps temperatures even across the canopy as buds pack on weight.

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How to Grow Do-Si-Dos Marijuana:

  • To germinate your Do-Si-Dos Marijuana seeds it's best to create an atmosphere indoors of Spring time temperatures. 75F 24/7 is optimal.
  • For Do-Si-Dos Marijuana Indoor cultivation use topping and low stress training techniques during vegetative stage to maximize yield.
  • For Do-Si-Dos Marijuana outdoor cultivation make sure to choose a spot in your garden that receives at least 8 hours of direct sunlight every day and accommodates for it's size.
  • Harvesting Do-Si-Dos Marijuana usually takes place in late-September and through early-October outdoors and indoor plants about 2 months after setting lights to only 12 hrs per day.
  • Curing Do-Si-Dos Marijuana using the traditional method involves drying your cannabis slowly over the course of a few weeks in a controlled environment.

Do-Si-Dos Bag Appeal | Deep Purple Hues and Frosty Trichomes

The buds on this potent strain are dense, chunky, and heavy, not airy at all. Flowers form tight, well-packed clusters with serious weight, covered in thick trichome frost that gives them strong bag appeal. Expect rich green tones underneath the resin, with bright orange pistils standing out across the surface.

Color depends on how it’s grown. In normal conditions, buds stay mostly green. When nighttime temperatures are pushed cooler late in flower, purple shades can start to show, especially along the sugar leaves and outer edges.

Bud appearance changes with growers techniques, climate, grow formulas, and drying / curing.

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What are the highest THC strains?

  • Fat Bastard - With up to 38% THC this Hybrid is the highest THC strain around. Big Fat Buds!
  • Godfather OG - With THC levels up to 34% This old school strain is a great choice.
  • Gush Mints - New and exciting with THC levels up around 33% +. Tight frosty nuggets.
  • Velvet Lushers - High THC at 33% +. A great yield, easy to grow. Good looking bud!
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