Solodiol CBD Auto is a cross of an Afghan and an Asiatic strain. The autoflowering version of Solodiol CBD retains the best properties of her predecessor, i. e. high CBD contents and virtually unmeasurable levels of THC.
Being an auto-flowering plant, Solodiol Auto CBD doesn’t depend on the light cycle for her development and can be cultivated at any time of the year with up to 20 hours of light per 24. She doesn’t grow too high and is thus perfectly suited for little indoor crops or discreet outdoor crops. Ready to harvest in just nine weeks, she produces very aromatic buds.
Strain FAQ
What were Low-THC cannabis strains typically used for.?
Low THC cannabis strains were used in textiles, ropes, and herbal medicine. Once the search for high THC began, it was not long until the hugely high THC strains we see today became the standard. This shows how cannabis has a great use in the world outside of any psychoactivity!
Why are low-THC strains reportedly better for some people?
Low-THC strains are quickly gaining popularity in the cannabis world due to their lack of psychoactive effects. As the world gradually increases cannabis legality and the potential benefits of the plant are more researched, we are quickly learning that there is much more to cannabis than the representation we see in old movies. Low THC strains are reportedly providing a way for the potential benefits of cannabis to be felt by a greater number of people.
What enhances the herbal taste?
The terpene Linalool enhances cannabis' herbal fragrance, despite its association with floral and pungent lavender. It gives a floral touch to the herbal experience by calming and enhancing the earthy, spicy terpenes.
How do average-yielding strains handle pests and diseases?
Many of them have reportedly developed natural resistances to common pests and diseases thanks to their varied genetics. This resilience is said to make them easier to maintain and can reduce the need for chemical treatments. This is an overall win for legal organic growers and those focused on sustainable methods.
How big are Ruderalis plants compared to other cannabis strains?
Ruderalis plants generally grow 20–25 inches tall and are compact. Ruderalis' modest size is due to its adapations to the windy circumstances in its native areas.