DESCRIPTION
Super Silver Haze CBD is a mostly sativa strain created by crossing genetics from Super Silver Haze and a high CBD parent.
The average THC to CBD ratio of Super Silver Haze CBD is 1:1, however it is also possible for certain phenos to yield a higher ratio of CBD.
The synergy between the CBD and THC help treat a variety of symptoms, such as pain, inflammation, and anxiety.
The high CBD ratio also has less physchoactive effect on the user.
This strain is recommended by Green House Medical to make medicinal cannabis oil.
70% SATIVA - 30% INDICA
THC: 8-14% CBD: 8-14% RATIO: 1:1
GENETICS
Skunk x Northern Lights x Haze x CBD
EFFECTS
Probably the most famous sativa plant in the world, now CBD enriched.
Light cerebral high, creeper, combined with a pleasant relaxing feeling.
Medicinally effective with pain, inflammation and anxiety
FLOWERING INDOOR
10 to 11 weeks with yield up to 800 gr/m 2.
Long branches, ideal for ScrOG or LST.
FLOWERING OUTDOOR
Finishes by mid-October (North hemisphere).
11-12 weeks up to 900 gr/plant.
Ideal for equatorial, tropical, subtropical and temperate climates.
AWARDS
Not yet introduced.
Strain FAQ
Can you describe Super Silver Haze's scent?
Due to its high terpene profile, Super Silver Haze smells like earthy, citrus, and sweet skunk. Myrcene, limonene, and terpinolene give it a distinct smell.
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 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.