Harlequin is one of the standards of CBD varieties. Very effective in treating chronic pain, arthritis, multiple sclerosis, sleep disorders, fibromyalgia, paranoia.
By crossing the Harlequin with Siberian Haze, we received a plant with new, improved characteristics. The percentage of THC contained in the Siberian Haze enhances the analgesic effects.
Siberian Harlequin has a pleasant fruity smell. It becomes earthier during the last week of flowering. The smoke is thick with hints of mango.
- Genetics: Harlequin x Siberian Haze
- Phenotype: Sativa 60%; Indica 40%
- Flowering: 60 days
- THC: 3%
- CBD: 15%
- Height indoors: 100-140 cm
- Harvest indoors: 450-550 g/m2
- Harvest outdoors: 500 – 2000 g/plant
- Ratio THC/CBD: 1:5
Strain FAQ
Can the same mango flavoured strain smell different?
The mango aroma reportedly depends on how the cannabis was produced, harvested, and cured. various batches of the same strain are said to be able to have various scents and flavours due to these variations.
How does the flavor profile of low-THC strains differ from higher THC strains?
Low-THC strains often emphasize a richer and more varied terpene profile, leading to a wide array of flavors and aromas that can be more pronounced than in high-THC strains. These can include earthy, citrusy, or floral notes, providing a pleasurable consumption experience without intense psychoactive effects.
Are there difficulties breeding high CBD cultivars with consistent cannabinoid profiles?
No doubt, breeding for high CBD is difficult. CBD to THC ratios vary across settings and generations in these strains. To keep cannabinoid profiles stable and consistent, producers must constantly test and tweak their offerings.