Suzy Q is a high-CBD, low-THC strain that we procured with help from our friends over at Project CBD in Santa Rosa, CA. Finished flowers of this strain have tested as high as 59:1 (CBD:THC) making this strain ideal for concentrate manufacturers and anyone seeking serious medicinal relief. Suzy-Q's unique cannabinoid profile is perfect for treating a wide variety of medicinal ailments. Medical researchers in the US and overseas are presently using high-CBD strains to treat chronic pain, bacterial diseases, diabetes, nausea, seizures, arthritis, cancer, psoriasis, PTSD, muscle spasms, anxiety, bone loss, and Alzheimer’s disease. The taste is piney, crisp, and slightly reminiscent of the popular strain Trainwreck. The finished buds are moderately dense with deep shades of green and dark orange hairs. Researchers have found that CBD levels in cannabis tend to peek about one week earlier than THC, therefore medicinal patients would be well-advised to harvest this plant early.
- BREEDER Burning Bush Nurseries
- GENETICS Northern California Landrace
- VARIETY Indica / Sativa
- FLOWERING TYPE Photoperiod
- SEX Feminised
- THC CONTENT 0.2 - 0.3%
- CBD CONTENT 13 - 15%
- GROWS Greenhouse, Grows indoors, Grows outdoors
- FLOWERING TIME 10 weeks
- HARVEST MONTH Early October
- MEDICAL CONDITIONS Alzheimer's, Anxiety, Arthritis, Cancer, Muscle Spasm, Nausea, Pain, PTSD, Seizures
- TASTE / FLAVOUR Pine
- EFFECT Relaxing
Strain FAQ
How do low and high THC strains differ legally?
Strains with around THC < 0.3% are considered industrial hemp in a lot of countries. This distinction allows legal production and consumption, under certain conditions and has resulted in an expanding market for CBD products and strains.
Do landrace cannabis strains have different affects and uses?
Landrace strains' genetics and growth environment affect their impacts and therapeutic characteristics. Certain strains are appreciated for their euphoric effects and others for their reported therapeutic benefits including pain relief or anti-inflammatory properties.
What's the secret behind the global spread of low-THC strains?
The secret behind the global spread of low-THC strains lies in their versatility and legal accessibility. As international markets open up to the therapeutic benefits of cannabis without the psychoactive risk, low-THC strains are being recognized as valuable agricultural commodities. They are being cultivated in diverse climates and regions, adapting well to different growing conditions and broadening their appeal across cultures and continents.