Given the explosion of popularity in CBD products across the globe, we decided to offer yet another version of our Hydratonic. Enter Hydratonic #2, our newest version of a CBD-rich, sativa-dominant hybrid strain. This strain contains a 3:1 ratio of CBD to THC at amounts typically ranging up to 15% and also boasts a unique aromatic blend of cedar, lemon, and a touch of incense and spice. Notes of orange may also be detectable, typical of its CBD lineage.
Hydratonic #2 tends to display fluffy dark-green, pepper-shaped buds with fiery orange hairs, undertones of amber and a layer of sticky and sweet resin. A vigorous and mold-resistant plant, Hydratonic #2 can produce monster yields, as a result space may be an issue if you are cultivating indoors. Indoor yields will average around 650 g/m2, whereas outdoors 900 g/plant can be expected early to mid-October.
Hydratonic #2 provides users with thorough relaxation, temporarily taking the edge off of anxiety, depressions, stress as well as PTSD. Its anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties also reduce migraines and injury-related swelling and in sufficiently high doses can lull even the toughest insomniacs into a deep, pleasant sleep. For those with chronic pain who haven’t had success with conventional medicine, this strain couldn’t be recommended enough.
Strain FAQ
Can the same woodsy strain smell different based on its environment?
Genetics, environmental conditions, and curing can all reportedly affect a cannabis strain's aroma, including woodsy notes. A strain grown in one environment may have subtle terpene differences from another.
Why are many low-THC strains high in CBD and cannabinoids?
These strains frequently prioritise CBD or other non-intoxicating cannabinoids over THC in breeding. This reportedly reduces psychoactivity and is said to provide a variety of therapeutic advantages, from pain and inflammation relief to nerve relaxation, without sending the user on a cosmic trip!
Are there techniques that can help avoid mold?
For mold-resistant strains, it's beneficial to employ pruning techniques that enhance airflow and light penetration throughout the canopy. Removing lower branches and leaves that receive little light can help prevent moisture buildup and further reduce mold risk.