Strain - Sativite Dirrag

The distinct reputation of the Dirrag strain stems from its unique terpene and cannabinoid synergy.

4.1 Cannabinoid Content Dirrag is classified as a high-THC cultivar.


Dirrag is a predominantly Sativa-dominant hybrid, typically testing around 22-26% THC. While Sativite is notoriously protective of its proprietary genetic lineages, Dirrag is widely speculated to be a phenotype of Lemon Jack or a similar cross between Super Lemon Haze and Jack Herer. This heritage is crucial to understanding its effects. Unlike heavy "Indica" strains that sedate the body, Dirrag’s genetic backbone is designed to stimulate the mind without inducing paranoia. sativite dirrag strain

The name "Dirrag" itself is a subtle nod to its growth structure; it is a vigorous, tall-growing plant that requires specific trellising (screen of green) to manage. This difficulty in cultivation justifies its premium price point—it is not a strain for commercial speed, but for connoisseur quality.

Sativite prides itself on transparency regarding cultivation. The Dirrag strain is produced in small batches in controlled indoor environments, ensuring zero pesticides and maximum trichome retention. The distinct reputation of the Dirrag strain stems

Genetically, Dirrag appears to descend from a cross of Hindu Kush landraces with a sweet, earthy Afghani. This heritage gives the strain its hallmark "grunge" flavor profile—gasoline, coffee, and dark chocolate.

Dirrag’s reputation is heavily tied to Sativite’s manufacturing standards. In a market flooded with dried-out "tubs," Sativite’s 7-gram glass jars with humidity packs ensure that Dirrag arrives sticky, fragrant, and perfectly cured. The moisture content is consistently low enough to vape or smoke smoothly, yet high enough to preserve volatile terpenes. For the discerning patient, this consistency is the difference between medicine that works and medicine that merely intoxicates. Dirrag is a predominantly Sativa-dominant hybrid , typically

Based on publicly available Certificate of Analysis (COA) data and producer specifications, the Sativite Dirrag strain typically exhibits the following profile:

Key Finding: Most cannabis strains contain less than 0.5% total terpinolene. Dirrag’s elevation of this terpene to the primary position is chemically unusual. Terpinolene is more commonly associated with wild cannabis landraces and certain "haze" lineages.

The proliferation of Cannabis hybrids has led to a vast array of cultivars with idiosyncratic names and characteristics. The strain colloquially known as "Dirrag" (a phonetic abbreviation of "Diarrhea") represents a niche category of cannabis cultivars bred primarily for extreme potency and unique, often challenging, olfactory profiles. Unlike mainstream commercial strains which are often bred for sweet or floral notes, Dirrag exemplifies the "gas" or "funk" profile highly prized by cannabis connoisseurs. This paper aims to legitimize the study of this cultivar by analyzing its reported effects and chemical composition.