Blue Monkey CBD is an easy to grow, feminised CBD variety bred from Afghan #010 and Kompolti CBD cannabis strains. Its CBD:THC ratio can be as high as 30:1. Suitable for indoor and outdoor cultivation, it has a high degree of resistance to high humidity, mould and other plant diseases.
Indoors Blue Monkey CBD plants take 8 - 9 weeks to complete the flowering cycle yielding between 300 - 500 gr/m2. Outdoors harvest time is in mid-September in the northern hemisphere with yields similar to those indoors. Highly resistant, these plants can manage without high amounts of either water or nutrients. There are 3 pheno-types, two are green with purple hints while the third is fully purple.
THC: 0.3 - 0.5%; CBD: up to 13.45%.
- Breeder/Brand Amsterdam Genetics
- Genetics Afghani #010 (Wipeout Express x White Rhino) x Kompolti CBD
- Variety Mostly Indica
- Flowering Type Photoperiod
- Sex Feminised
- THC Content 0.3 - 0.5%
- CBD Content up to 13.45%
- Yield 300 - 500 gr/m2
- Grows Grows indoors, Grows outdoors
- Flowering Time 56 - 63 days
- Harvest Month mid-September
- Medical Conditions Depression, Fatigue, Stress
- Medicinal Properties Yes
- Taste / Flavour Citrus, Spicy / Herbal, Sweet
- Effect Relaxing, Soothing
Strain FAQ
Is THC the only important element of psychoactivity in cannabis?
No, whilst THC is the most commonly known psychoactive element in cannabis, the overall effect is caused by a mix of everything. Other cannabinoids such as CBD and the terpenes within the plant can, with just a little THC, boost the plant's therapeutic effects. This shows how low THC strains still play a significant role in enhancing overall plant benefits.
What contributes to the herbal flavour?
The terpene Caryophyllene smells spicy and peppery like black pepper or woody herbs. It gives the strain a robust, herbal profile.
How do low-THC strains compare in terms of growth and behavious?
Low-THC strains typically require similar conditions as their high-THC counterparts but may have more resilient traits due to their diverse genetic backgrounds. Legal growers might find them more forgiving in fluctuating environmental conditions, making them suitable for a broader range of climates.