About Do-Si-Dos
Do-Si-Dos was bred by Archive Seed Bank, crossing Girl Scout Cookies with Face Off OG. The strain combines the sweet, doughy Cookie terps with the fuel-heavy OG Kush profile to create a complex aroma of mint, lemon, pine, and diesel. The buds are visually striking — lime green with deep purple patches and abundant trichomes. Effects are powerfully indica-dominant despite the balanced genetics, delivering deep relaxation, euphoria, and eventual sedation. It became one of the most popular strains in legal markets nationwide.
Flavor Profile
History
Archive Seed Bank created Do-Si-Dos and released it in 2015. It became one of their most successful releases, winning multiple awards. The strain's combination of Cookie and OG Kush genetics made it an instant classic in the competitive California market.
Notable breeders: Archive Seed Bank (Fletcher)
Genetic Background
GSC (OG Kush x Durban Poison) × Face Off OG (OG Kush phenotype)
Genetic Families
Do-Si-Dos is part of the following genetic families:
Known Offspring
Strains that descend from Do-Si-Dos:
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the genetics of Do-Si-Dos?
Do-Si-Dos has a genetic lineage of Girl Scout Cookies × Face Off OG. GSC (OG Kush x Durban Poison) × Face Off OG (OG Kush phenotype)
What is the THC content of Do-Si-Dos?
Do-Si-Dos typically tests at 22-28% THC with Low CBD.
What does Do-Si-Dos smell and taste like?
Do-Si-Dos has a Mint, lemon, pine, diesel, earth, dough aroma profile, with flavors described as Sweet dough, mint, lemon, diesel, earthy.
What are the effects of Do-Si-Dos?
Users report Deeply relaxing, euphoric, happy, sleepy, stress-relieving.
How long does Do-Si-Dos take to flower?
Do-Si-Dos has a flowering time of approximately 9-10 weeks. Plants grow to a medium height.
What is the history of Do-Si-Dos?
Archive Seed Bank created Do-Si-Dos and released it in 2015. It became one of their most successful releases, winning multiple awards. The strain's combination of Cookie and OG Kush genetics made it an instant classic in the competitive California market.
Further Reading
Learn more about Do-Si-Dos's genetic family and history:
Medical Applications
Do-Si-Dos is commonly associated with: