Another new feminized cannabis strain from Royal Queen Seeds' selection of Medicinal Cannabis Seeds. Royal Highness is a cross of Respect and Dance Hall. Respect is a cross of Juanita la Lagrimosa, the high CBD strain, and Cannalope Haze, a great Sativa. This, combined with the Dance hall, a beautiful Spanish hybrid, has produced a powerful marijuana strain with an almost equal ratio of CBD and THC, meaning great medicinal potential.
Another new feminized cannabis strain from Royal Queen Seeds' selection of CBD Cannabis Seeds. Royal Highness is a cross of Respect and Dance Hall. Respect is a cross of Juanita la Lagrimosa, the high CBD strain, and Cannalope Haze, a great Sativa. This, combined with the Dance hall, a beautiful Spanish hybrid, has produced a powerful marijuana strain with an almost equal ratio of CBD and THC.
Royal Highness is an interesting strain with an Indica structure but a more Sativa-like effect. It will grow to a height of around 80 to 110 cm, which is very manageable for most growers. The smell is a mix of haze, skunk and sweet fruits. The taste is smooth, sweet and a little bit skunky.
Royal Highness yields around 425 to 475 grams of fine bud per plant, with a flowering period of 8 to 9 weeks. Due to its unusually high CBD content, this is also a good cannabis strain for growers looking to try something different.
- Strain Type: CBD
- THC: 14%
- CBD: High
- Yield Indoor : 550 - 600 gr/m2
- Yield Outdoor: 425 - 475 gr/plant
- Height Indoor: 60 - 100 cm
- Height Outdoor: 80 - 110 cm
- Flowering time: 9 - 10 weeks
- Harvest Month: Early October
- Genetic Background: Respect 13 x Dancehall 24
- Type: Sativa 60% Indica 40%
- Effect: Calming, Clear
- Climate: Long Summers
- Flavor: Earthy, Fruity
Strain FAQ
Are skunky strains simple to produce?
Skunk strains are popular due to their longevity and versatility. In harsh temperatures or environmental circumstances, their resilience is desired.
Has rushing to beat the cold affected strains' cannabinoid content?
The pressure to mature before colder weather doesn't reportedly affect these strains' cannabinoid compositions. Due to their genetic diversity, they are said to be able to produce a wide range of effects.
Does this strain's European heritage bring anything to the table?
Swiss landrace strains, adapted to the Alpine climate, are cannabis genetic surprises. Over thousands of years, they have developed resilience and unique cannabinoid compositions, often with low THC levels to comply with Switzerland's THC legislation. Their isolation and small-scale cultivation in Switzerland make them rare outside the country.