CBD Divine is named after Shen Nung, “The Divine Farmer”. He is considered father of Chinese medicine and pharmacology and credited with bringing agriculture to ancient China. He wrote one of the first documented recommendations for the medical use of cannabis almost 5000 years ago. CBD Divine is a beautiful indica dominant regular strain. While the plant looks like a super skunk in appearance it has flavors ranging from citrus to fruit to berries and more. It is a staple plant for those looking to make good extractions for pain management and insomnia. In general it flowers very quickly and is easy to grow for all levels of cultivators.
Strain FAQ
What are some significant indica terpenes and their effects?
Indica strains can have terpenes like myrcene, which is is said to be a sedative, and linalool, which is said to calm. These create the "couch-lock" effect, making indica strains most desired for deep relaxation.
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.
Can hybrids highlight uncommon cannabinoids?
Hybrids can be produced to raise CBG or THCV levels for distinct effects and medical purposes. Cannabis' complicated chemistry is being more understood and appreciated with this concentration on uncommon cannabinoids becoming more common.
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.
Are berry strains generally overly sweet?
The terpene humulene's earthy, hop-like scent balances berry strains' sweetness, grounding the flavour and preventing it from being too sweet.