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Donny Burger (aka Donnie Burger) — The Ultimate Strain & Review Grower’s Playbook

Publié le 12/13/2025 par QCS

Donny Burger (aka Donnie Burger) — The Ultimate Strain Review & Grower’s Playbook

If you crave that unmistakable garlic-diesel funk and a deep, body-heavy unwind, Donny Burger belongs on your shortlist. Below you’ll find a complete, ready-to-publish guide: lineage and flavor chemistry, effects, use-cases, dial-in grow parameters (with week-by-week priorities), harvest and post-harvest, plus a practical FAQ.

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Quick Specs (at a glance)

  • Type: Indica-leaning hybrid — browse our Indica seeds

  • Lineage / Breeder: GMO × Han Solo Burger (Skunk House lineage)

  • Flowering time: 8–10 weeks (≈ 65–70 days, pheno-dependent)

  • Aroma & flavor: Garlic, fuel, pepper, earthy kush; citrus edge

  • Dominant terpenes: β-caryophyllene, myrcene, limonene

  • Yield class: Heavy potential when trained and ventilated well

  • Potency: Often mid-20s THC; see our THC 25%+ lineup


What Makes Donny Burger Special?

Lineage & Naming

Donny Burger (often spelled Donnie Burger) continues the “Burger” family built on GMO × Han Solo Burger, which explains the loud savory funk and a creamier, body-centered finish. If you enjoy GMO’s profile, you’ll likely love this cut’s rounder mouthfeel and deeper relaxation. For related flavor and speed, see GMO Cookies Fast Version and Bay Burger Fast Version.

Flavor, Aroma & Mouthfeel

  • Nose: Explosive garlic + fuel, black pepper, earthy musk; it fills a room.

  • Palate: Savory garlic/fuel on the inhale; earthy-kush + pepper on the exhale with a faint citrus lift (limonene).

  • Why it tastes like this: GMO’s terp stack commonly leans caryophyllene + myrcene + limonene; Donny Burger inherits that signature savory-spicy profile.


Flavor & Terpene Profile

Donny Burger is a textbook savory GMO descendant: garlic-diesel first, then peppery spice, earthy kush, and a faint citrus rind on the finish. Most cuts lean on a β-caryophyllene + myrcene + limonene stack, sometimes accented by humulene and linalool.

Aroma & flavor notes (at a glance)

  • Primary: Garlic, fuel/gas, black pepper

  • Secondary: Earthy kush, umami funk (aged-cheese edge)

  • Accent: Lemon/citrus rind, faint floral

Key terpenes & what they add

TerpeneRole in the profileFlavor/Aroma cueTypical vibe*Grower note
β-CaryophylleneSavory/pepper backboneCracked pepper, warm spiceBody-calmingSlow cure 58–62% RH to keep spice intact
MyrceneEarthy “glue”Earth, damp herb, muskRelaxingLate-flower RH 40–45% to protect dense tops
LimoneneBright finishCitrus peel, lemon zestUplifted edgeDon’t overdry—target 60/60 (°F/%RH) for 10–14 days
HumuleneWoody counterpointHops, wood, dry herbGrounded calmGentle wk 3–4 defol to avoid hot tops
Linalool (sometimes)Floral smoothnessLavender, soft floralSoothingKeep canopy temps steady near finish

*General sensory vibes only; individual responses vary.

Pro tip — lock in flavor:

  1. Reduce nitrogen after week 6; 2) finish at mostly cloudy → 5–10% amber trichomes for body-heavy effect; 3) dry 10–14 days @ ~60 °F / 60% RH; 4) cure 58–62% RH for 3–4 weeks.


Effects & Ideal Use

  • Onset: Quick—temple pressure eases, shoulders drop.

  • Mind/Body: Comforting euphoria and stress release at modest doses; push it and you’re in couch-tether territory.

  • Best for: Evenings, de-stressing, post-work recovery, appetite.

  • Duration: ~2–3 hours with a sleepy tail.


How to Grow Donny Burger (Step-by-Step)

Dense colas + loud terps = airflow, RH discipline, and odor control are non-negotiable. Expect 1.5–2× stretch and a ~65–70 day flower for most photoperiod cuts.

Quick recipe (photoperiod, indoor)

  • Veg: 4–6 weeks at 18/6

  • Flower: 8–10 weeks at 12/12 (sweet spot often day 63–70)

  • Temps: Veg 24–28 °C (75–82 °F), Flower 23–26 °C (73–79 °F) → 22–25 °C (72–77 °F) late

  • RH: Veg 55–65% → Flower 45–55% → Late 40–45%

  • pH: Soil 6.3–6.7 • Coco/Hydro 5.8–6.0

  • EC (ballpark): Seed/clone 0.6–1.0 → Veg 1.2–1.8 → Early flower 1.6–2.0 → Mid/late 1.8–2.2 (watch tips)

  • Odor: Oversized carbon filter + true negative pressure
    New to filtration and airflow? See our tent setup guide.

Stage by stage

1) Germination & Early Veg (Week 0–2)
Start in plugs/solo cups; keep media evenly moist, not soaked. Gentle light (PPFD ~200–300). Add Ca/Mg early if running coco/RO.

2) Veg & Structure (Week 2–5)
Top once or twice to promote even mains. Shape with LST/SCROG so you can spread sites (this strain stacks density). PPFD ~400–600. RH ~55–60%.
Technique primers: LST training guideSCROG vs. SOG comparison

3) Transition / Early Flower (Week 1–3 of 12/12)
Expect 1.5–2× stretch—raise lights gradually; stabilize PPFD ~700–850. Light defol around day 21 to open air lanes (don’t over-strip GMO-leaners). Lock RH to ~50%; confirm carbon filter is fresh.

4) Bulk & Density (Week 4–6)
Buds pack on fast; add an extra oscillating fan below canopy. Maintain steady EC and consistent Ca/Mg; avoid late nitrogen spikes. Drop RH to 45–48%; canopy ~24–25 °C.

5) Ripen & Finish (Week 7–10)
Aroma spikes—keep RH 40–45%. Watch trichomes: mostly cloudy for a brighter head; 5–10% amber for maximum body melt. Consider a 7–10-day taper (not a hard “starve”) to keep terps plush.
Unsure about timing? Use our harvest timing cheat-sheet.

6) Harvest, Dry & Cure
Dry: 10–14 days @ 60 °F / 60% RH, gentle air exchange, no direct fan on buds.
Cure: 58–62% RH for 3–4 weeks; burp daily the first week, then taper.
Helpful references: No-hang drying methodsMold prevention guideBud-washing walkthrough


Deep Grow Guide (quick set-points)

  • Veg canopy temp: 24–28 °C (75–82 °F) on; 20–22 °C (68–72 °F) off

  • Flower canopy temp: 23–26 °C (73–79 °F) early → 22–25 °C (72–77 °F) late

  • RH targets: Veg 55–65%, early flower 45–55%, late flower 40–45% (dense colas)

  • CO₂ (optional): 900–1,100 ppm in weeks 2–6 of flower if light & climate are dialed


How It Compares: Donny Burger vs. GMO

Both share the garlic-diesel core, but Donny Burger often presents a creamier palate and deeper body sedation (HSB/OG influence). GMO can feel a touch sharper and more cerebrally buzzy; Donny leans into the evening melt. Prefer a faster finish with similar flavor? Check GMO Cookies Fast Version. Another Burger-family option with speed: Bay Burger Fast Version.


Troubleshooting & Pro Tips

  • Buds too dense / risk of mold: Increase spacing, add a second SCROG layer, hold late-flower RH at 40–45%, and sweep fans under-canopy.

  • Flavor seems muted: Check for excess late-N, overly warm dry rooms, or rushed cure.

  • Foxtailing: Back off PPFD/heat near finish; keep canopy within range.

  • Harsh smoke despite cure: Revisit dry parameters—fast, warm dries flatten savory notes.


Who Will Love Donny Burger?

  • Flavor chasers who want the full garlic/fuel/pepper experience

  • Evening users seeking strong, reliable relaxation

  • Growers comfortable with canopy shaping and strict airflow/odor control


Frequently Asked Questions

1) Is “Donny” the same as “Donnie” Burger?
Yes—two spellings for the same cultivar built from GMO × Han Solo Burger. See our product listings for both Feminized and Autoflower.

2) What flowering time should I plan for?
Budget 8–10 weeks indoors; many phenos shine ~65–70 days. Always confirm with trichomes (harvest cues above).

3) What terpenes make it smell like garlic and fuel?
Commonly β-caryophyllene, myrcene, and limonene—typical of GMO lineage.

4) I’m brand-new—should I pick Auto or Photo?
Autos are simpler and faster; Photos offer full training control. Compare your goals with the grow steps above.


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