Shabba Love is our 1st feminised high CBD strain to be released. We decided to release this one before any other due to it's great medicinal benefits, with having a high ratio of CBD (14%) we felt a good THC ratio (6%) was important also to help patient's that suffering from illness. We found after already having testing this strain that it was very beneficial relieving aches and pains, also great for insomnia, inflammatory disorders, epilepsy, depression and eating disorders and many other great benefits.
This hybrid strain has other great qualities, as it produce's more than average yields within 60 - 65 days flowering period, with great looking frosty buds that give a lovely fruity aroma. Shabba Love has a fantastic flavour of mixed berries and cherry with hint of spicy citrus zest. A great smooth smoke.
- Breeder/Brand Lineage Genetics
- Genetics Harlitsu x Kimbo Kush
- Variety Mostly Sativa
- Flowering Type Photoperiod
- Sex Feminised
- THC Content 6%
- CBD Content 14%
- Yield Indoors: 450 - 550 gr/m2; Outdoors: 550 gr/plant
- Grows Grows indoors, Grows outdoors
- Flowering Time 56 - 65 days
- Harvest Month early September
- Medical Conditions Depression, Epilepsy, Inflammation, Insomnia, Lack of Appetite, Pain
- Medicinal Properties Yes
- Taste / Flavour Berry, Cherry, Lemon
- Effect Calming, Relaxing
Strain FAQ
Does strain colour affect cherry aroma?
Some cherry-flavored strains have intense purple hues because of anthocyanins. Anthocyanins don't change the aroma, although they generally indicate a complex, fruity terpene profile that suggests a robust cherry scent.
How do auto-flowering qualities help early finishers?
Age, not light, causes auto-flowering strains to flower. This characteristic, commonly acquired from Cannabis ruderalis, favours short summers and ensures the plant completes its lifecycle on schedule regardless of light cycle fluctuations.
Are there legal benefits to choosing low-THC cannabis in some regions?
Depending on where you find yourself on the map, the legal landscape might smile more favorably on cannabis's low-THC contingent. This legal leniency can make strains and products with less punch in the THC department more accessible in places where cannabis laws are rather draconian around THC content.