Do-Si-Dos
Do-Si-Dos is an indica-leaning hybrid celebrated for its potent, steady body calm and dessert-like flavour. Many users report a fast-onset wave of relaxation paired with a tranquil, happy mood. Often chosen for evening use in Canada, it is known for dense, frosty buds and a rich cookie-and-earth profile.
Reported potency and effects can vary by cultivar, batch, and producer. Use this Canadian comparison profile as a guide, not medical advice.
Profile details
Reported Effects
Common Uses
Flavors
Cannabinoids
THC: 22%
CBD: 0.2%
CBG: 0%
Genetics
Terpenes
Quick Facts
Type: Indica-leaning hybrid
THC: 20–26%
CBD: 0–1%
Dominant Terpenes: Caryophyllene, Limonene, Linalool
Flavors: Earthy, sweet cookie, floral, peppery, lime, pine, nutty
Effects: Calming body buzz, euphoric uplift, relaxation, tingly sensation, sleepy at higher amounts
Best For: Evening use, after-work wind-down, quiet nights, low-key socializing
Strain Effects
Do-Si-Dos typically brings a quick, noticeable onset when inhaled, often within minutes. Many consumers describe an initial euphoric lift that settles into a deep body calm and a mellow, content mood. At higher amounts, it is often reported as more sedating, making it a common pick for winding down later in the day.
Commonly noted side effects include dry mouth, dry eyes, and occasional dizziness; some users report anxious or paranoid feelings if overconsumed. Effects may vary by person.
Flavor & Aroma
This cultivar leans into dessert-like notes with a grounding, earthy base. Caryophyllene contributes peppery spice, limonene adds citrus brightness, and linalool lends a soft floral character. On the inhale, users often note sweet cookie dough with hints of mint and lime; the exhale can show earthy pine, pepper, and a lingering nutty sweetness.
Genetics & Lineage
Do-Si-Dos was popularized by Archive Seed Bank and is generally understood as OGKB (a Girl Scout Cookies phenotype) crossed with Face Off OG. This lineage explains the dense resin production, rich cookie-forward aroma, and the robust, calming body experience often associated with the strain.
Growing Information
Difficulty: Intermediate (responds well to training and careful climate control)
Flowering Time: Approximately 8–9 weeks indoors; early October outdoors in suitable climates
Yield: Medium to high with dialled-in environment and pruning
Ideal Conditions: Warm days, moderate humidity in veg, lower humidity late flower; good airflow and support for heavy colas
Plant Traits: Compact, indica-leaning structure; dense, trichome-heavy buds; potential purple hues in cooler nights; strong, pungent aroma
Medical Uses (Optional)
Some Canadian consumers report this strain may help them feel more relaxed during stressful periods, unwind in the evening, ease general physical tension, support appetite, or settle into rest. These experiences are anecdotal and not medical advice; results vary widely from person to person.
Strain FAQs
Q: Is Do-Si-Dos indica or sativa?
A: It is generally considered an indica-leaning hybrid.
Q: How strong is Do-Si-Dos?
A: Many lots test in the 20–26% THC range, with low CBD. Potency can feel heavy, so new consumers often start low and go slow.
Q: What does Do-Si-Dos taste like?
A: Users often note sweet cookie dough, earthy pine, pepper spice, and hints of lime and floral notes.
Q: When is the best time to enjoy it?
A: It is frequently chosen for evenings or quiet downtime due to its typically relaxing body feel.
Q: Any growing tips?
A: Maintain strong airflow, manage humidity carefully in late flower, and consider training to open the canopy for better light penetration.
Why Choose Do-Si-Dos
Do-Si-Dos stands out for its dessert-forward flavour, dense frost, and a calm, steady body feel that many users reserve for evenings. It suits those who appreciate potent, terpene-rich hybrids with a soothing edge. For Canadian consumers seeking a popular, flavourful cultivar to unwind with, Do-Si-Dos remains a reliable go-to.