Star Dawg F2
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Terpenes
Star Dawg F2 effects are mostly energizing.
Star Dawg F2
Top flavors
Terpenes
Star Dawg F2 effects are mostly energizing.
Star Dawg F2 is a modern, hybrid-indica strain bred through the selection of Star Dawg genetics. This iteration represents a focused line developed to maintain the characteristics of its predecessor while refining the specific traits of the original parentage. Cultivators can expect a moderate growth difficulty, with plants reaching maturity in a 65-day flowering period. Suitable for both indoor and outdoor environments, the strain is recognized for producing a high yield.
The chemical composition of Star Dawg F2 is defined by a complex terpene profile led by limonene, followed by myrcene, caryophyllene, and nerolidol. Humulene, linalool, beta-pinene, pinene, camphene, terpinolene, and bisabolol appear in descending order of concentration. This diverse arrangement of terpenes produces a distinct aromatic and flavor profile, reflecting the interplay between its primary citrus-forward limonene content and the underlying earthy and spicy nuances provided by myrcene and caryophyllene.
As a THC-dominant cultivar, Star Dawg F2 is characterized by a profile that promotes a relaxed, calm, and focused state. These effects make the strain a functional option for users seeking assistance with pain, stress, or sleep management. The genetic influence of Star Dawg F2 is evident in its notable offspring, which includes Better Times, Cowboy Cookies, Diva Cookies, Face Down B!tch, Flying Temple, Sundance Kid, and Valley Chem.
Terpene Profile
Synergies (+) and conflicts (−) are relative to each other within this profile.
| Terpene | Share | Character | Likely role |
|---|---|---|---|
| limonene | ~60% | citrus | social · creative |
| myrcene | ~28% | earthy | relaxing · solo |
| caryophyllene | ~12% | spicy | relaxing · social |
Research notes below describe isolated terpene mechanisms and early findings. They do not guarantee effects from this strain and are not medical advice.
Russo 2011: increases serotonin in prefrontal cortex + dopamine in hippocampus via 5-HT1A; Johns Hopkins 2024: significantly reduced anxiety vs THC alone.
Russo 2011: naloxone-sensitive analgesia, potentiates barbiturate sleep; dominant sedating terpenoid; blocks hepatic carcinogenesis by aflatoxin.
~12%
spicy
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Russo 2011: only terpene that is a selective full CB2 agonist (100 nM); Gertsch et al. 2008: acts as dietary cannabinoid; unique anti-inflammatory and gastric cytoprotective properties.
Effects
Reported effects — derived from terpene chemistry and cannabinoid profile.
Genetic Profile
Indica-dominant
Primarily indica with sativa influence. Relaxing body with some cerebral lift.
THC-Dominant
High THC, trace CBD. Psychoactive. Full CB1 agonism — euphoria, appetite, analgesia.
Genealogy
Parentage, ancestry, and genetic relatives of Star Dawg F2.
Ancestry
Great-great-grandparents
Great-grandparents
Siblings
Share parent star dawg
Offspring — 1 strains bred from Star Dawg F2
Composite Traits
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Star Dawg F2 indica or sativa?
Star Dawg F2 is modeled here as a indica-dominant (primarily indica with sativa influence).
What terpene is dominant in Star Dawg F2?
Limonene is shown as the dominant terpene at approximately ~60%. Myrcene follows as the secondary terpene.
Is Star Dawg F2 good for daytime use?
Star Dawg F2 is versatile and works across different times of day depending on dose and individual response.
How accurate is this data?
See the "Data confidence" card in the sidebar. Terpene profiles and effects are chemistry-informed estimates — individual responses depend on phenotype, source, and personal chemistry.