This plant is the result of our collaboration with CBD Crew. By crossing our mother and Greek cross on one floor high in CBD and very little THC, have achieved the following stabilization to give the plant the ratio 1: 1 (THC: CBD). The levels can vary from 4 to 10, always with the ratio 1: 1 present.
This plant is suitable for those who are unwilling or unable to tolerate high levels of THC. Very suitable for creams, tinctures and other therapeutic supplies, for its mild psychoactive effect. For further details of all medicinal uses information consult our website.
Morphologically it is a robust plant bearing with broadleaf and vigorous growth. We do not recommend more than 16 plants per m2. It prefers organic nutrients compared to mineral improvement not only in flavor and aroma but also in performance. Its flavor and aroma is between acid and musky lemony touches.
Strain FAQ
Can you describe ancient European cannabis cultivation?
Archaeology suggests ancient Europeans grew cannabis for its psychotropic effects and textiles. This lengthy history has adapted strains to local production and use and shows a strong relationship between humans and cannabis in Europe.
Are these early-finishing cannabis strains culturally or historically significant?
Absolutely. Many mid-October strains have been grown for generations in some places and have cultural and historical relevance. Many are named after either their origin or unique qualities from their natural environment.
How do environmental circumstances affect these strains' lemony taste and smell?
A strain's terpene profile, including lemony qualities, depends on its environment. Legal growers adjust soil type, temperature, humidity, and light to enhance limonene and other terpenes' lemon flavour and scent.
Where do high CBD strains stand legally?
The legality of high CBD strains can be confusing. Local restrictions differ, with some favouring strains with a specified CBD-to-THC ratio. Most commonly there is a maximum allowed THC percentage of something like 0.2% and as long as the strain does not produce more than this, it is seen as legal. This patchwork of restrictions is creating a confusing but promising CBD-rich product industry.
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.