About Jet Fuel
Jet Fuel (also known as G6) was bred by Colorado-based 303 Seeds, crossing Aspen OG with High Country Diesel. The buds are dense and trichome-rich with a classic 'gas' appearance. The aroma is unmistakably diesel-forward: sharp fuel notes dominate, supported by pine, earth, sour citrus, and skunk. The flavor is equally pungent with notes of diesel fuel, lemon, and pine. Effects are uplifting and energetic — Jet Fuel is known for providing clear-headed stimulation perfect for daytime use, creative projects, and social situations. The strain has been a steady top-30 national seller for years, particularly popular in Colorado and the West Coast.
Flavor Profile
History
303 Seeds created Jet Fuel in Colorado around 2014, combining two of the region's strongest diesel genetics. The G6 phenotype (Gelato 6 or simply #6) became the most famous cut — a misnomer that stuck despite the strain being unrelated to Gelato. Jet Fuel rode the diesel/fuel trend that dominated the 2010s (alongside Sour Diesel and Chemdawg) and remained a consistent national seller through the 2020s, particularly in Colorado where it originated.
Notable breeders: 303 Seeds
Genetic Background
Aspen OG (OG Kush x Chemdawg) x High Country Diesel (Sour Diesel x Unknown)
Genetic Families
Jet Fuel is part of the following genetic families:
Known Offspring
Strains that descend from Jet Fuel:
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the genetics of Jet Fuel?
Jet Fuel has a genetic lineage of Aspen OG x High Country Diesel. Aspen OG (OG Kush x Chemdawg) x High Country Diesel (Sour Diesel x Unknown)
What is the THC content of Jet Fuel?
Jet Fuel typically tests at 20-27% THC with Low CBD.
What does Jet Fuel smell and taste like?
Jet Fuel has a Diesel fuel, sour gas, pine, earth, lemon, skunk aroma profile, with flavors described as Diesel, lemon, pine, earth, sour citrus, fuel.
What are the effects of Jet Fuel?
Users report Energetic, uplifted, focused, creative, happy, sociable, clear-headed.
How long does Jet Fuel take to flower?
Jet Fuel has a flowering time of approximately 9-10 weeks. Plants grow to a medium to tall height.
What is the history of Jet Fuel?
303 Seeds created Jet Fuel in Colorado around 2014, combining two of the region's strongest diesel genetics. The G6 phenotype (Gelato 6 or simply #6) became the most famous cut — a misnomer that stuck despite the strain being unrelated to Gelato. Jet Fuel rode the diesel/fuel trend that dominated the 2010s (alongside Sour Diesel and Chemdawg) and remained a consistent national seller through the 2020s, particularly in Colorado where it originated.
Further Reading
Learn more about Jet Fuel's genetic family and history:
Medical Applications
Jet Fuel is commonly associated with: