CBD Med Gom is the result of a long research and development process carried out by Grass-O-Matic and CBD Crew to obtain a high grade medicinal cannabis strain with the advantages of automatic flowering. All the seeds of MED GOM 1.0 will generate females plants with a minimum guaranteed content of Cannabidiol (CBD) of 4% and which are ready to harvest within 60/65 days from germination. THC and CBD ratio would be between 1:1 and 1:2 and depending of the growing conditions the cannabinoid contents may reach 10% of THC and 15% of CBD. CBD Med Gom is usually medium size plant which rarely will grow over 1 meter tall, with compact buds completely frosted of sticky resin emanating an intense citrus aroma with spicy nuances. The grower can expect 25 - 50 gr per plant. CBD/THC and other cannabis active principles have recently generated a great interest for their therapeutic, curative and preventive effects.
Strain FAQ
How do strains suitable for the outdoors vary phenotypically?
Legal growers report that growing the same strain outdoors can produce startling differences in potency, flavour, and growth. Cannabis is said to be very flexible, with its features finely modified by its growth environment.
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.
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!
What does hybrid cannabis strain phenotypic variation mean?
Individual plants in a hybrid strain can vary in colour, height, and bud structure. Breeders can improve and stabilise desired traits by selecting certain phenotypes and thereby improve the strain.
Do environmental conditions effect cannabis spiciness?
Environmental conditions do reportedly affect cannabis' spicy terpenes. UV radiation is said to be able to boost terpene production, affecting the strain's spicy aroma and flavour.