This Sensi Star cross is a legendary plant introduced in 1995 and winner of several awards. This variety, with high CBD content, is predominantly a Indico hybrid, with broad leaves and a short flowering time.
Its terpenoid profile suggests tastes that range from a touch of earthy to some more sweet. It stands out as a plant as its aromas are not as intense as those of other plants.
Its effects are relaxing and is a very good candidate for different extracts of both its flowers and its leaves.
This variety contains a balance between THC / CBD (1: 1) cannabinoids.
Indoor cultivation of this plant incurs rapid growth. It is very robust and ideal for the Sea Of Green system.
Its buds are short and the trunk stout. It has a lot of hairs on both flower and leaves and it is very compact.
It is a good plant for outdoor cultivation because of its rapid growth, and its hard trunk, shown in the form of a fir that can reach 1,80m. A good suport will help the branches so they do not break due to the weights of flowers.
In a greenhouse it is best planted later than normal. A strong structure will facilitate growth and flowering.
It is advisable to monitor the greenhouse climate.
- Genetics 90% Indica & 10% Sativa
- Sex Femminised
- Yield (g/m2) 400-500
- Flowering time inside 8-9 weeks
- Harvesting outside Beginning October
- Terpenes Pinene, Myrcene
- CBD 8%
- THC 7%
- Aroma Soft
Strain FAQ
What's driving the demand for low-THC strains?
Low-THC strains are becoming popular in the cannabis world due to the increasing number of people who want the potential reported benefits of cannabis without the high THC trip. These strains are said to allow regular use while avoiding psychoactive pyrotechnics!
Can disease-resistant strains endure heat and drought?
Some strains are highly tolerant to drought and high heat, which is increasingly valuable when climate change affects farming areas. These strains are adaptive to environmental stresses, requiring less water and maintaining yields at greater temperatures.
Has the main terpene responsible for pine flavour been used elsewhere?
Indeed, it has a long history! Pine needles and alpha-pinene-rich resin have been employed by indigenous cultures for various purposes. I find it amazing that this particular terpene has been used so widely across cultures and time.
Where do indica strains come from and how does this effect their development?
Indica strains come from the harsh Hindu Kush mountains on the Pakistan-Afghanistan border. These plants are strong and durable because of the unforgiving climate they evolved in, which allows them to thrive even under poor conditions. They seem naturally equipped to manage tough terrain and hard times.
When it comes to effects, is it purely just about the amount of CBD?
Whilst CBD is thought to be the most important medicinal component of cannabis it is thought that it may work better in the presence of lesser cannabinoids and terpenes. Research has shown that it is the combination that leads to the best results! This collaborative effect may explain why high CBD strain whole-plant extracts outperform pure CBD in some circumstances.