This variety is the result of 4 years research. It is a cross of Hammer Shark, a strain of the highest quality. It’s bulky structure and the fact it is easy to grow make it an ideal plant for beginners.
It is characterized by its green and purple hues and its taste of earth and pine. It generates lots of resin.
Our variety, high in CBD, is predominantly an Indica hybrid that is very resistant to different diseases.
The terpenes of this plant are spectacular, with tastes that range from a touch of earthy to some more of candy or lemon and pine.
Its relaxing effects, are recommended for meditation and study.
This variety contains a balance between THC / CBD cannabinoids.
Inside it grows very well and achieves a good production. It is very robust and ideal for sea of green (Green Sea) system.
It features separate buds and large fragrant flowers.
Outdoors we can see the robustness of the plant. If you do a good mix of compost you can get a plant with a large yield typically measuring 1.65 meters to 1.75 meters.
In a greenhouse growth must be controlled, a good support system always increases yield and aids resistance to different pests (whitefly, aphids, scale insects, etc.)
Its flowers are large and compact, it is advisable to monitor the greenhouse climate.
- Genetics 10% Sativa & 90% Indica
- Sex Femminised
- Yield (g/m2) 450-550
- Flowering time inside 8-9 weeks
- Havesting outside Middle October
- Terpenes Pinene, Caryophyllene, Myrcene
- CBD 7%
- THC 6%
Strain FAQ
How does the herbal flavour come about?
The terpene Humulene gives cannabis a hop-like, woody, earthy, herbal smell. Humulene, found in hops and herbs like coriander and basil, is said to add sophistication to herbal scents.
What other benefits are high CBD strains said to have besides treating epilepsy, anxiety, and inflammation?
Like the Swiss Army knife of cannabis, high CBD strains reportedly offer several benefits beyond the well-trodden road. Their antibacterial and antifungal properties are being studied for neuroprotection, nicotine desire reduction, and fungal infections.
Why are disease-resistant cannabis strains resilient?
Because they contain genes from many climates and places! This genetic diversity not only strengthens their resistance to diseases but also influences their aroma, potency, and appearance, making them uniquely versatile.
How have tall cannabis strains been used historically?
Tall cannabis cultivars, like Hemp, have a long history beyond psychoactivity. Their fibres have been used in textiles, ropes, and building materials for ages.
Is THC the only important element in cannabis?
No! The cannabinoids and terpenes of low-THC strains work together like the characters of a great film, reportedly improving the overall experience. There is no one most important element in cannabis and it is a combination of everything that comes together to provide the end result. We are excited to see what we learn as research continues!