One of our most flavourful strains Warlock was crossed with Cannatonic, a strain with a very high CBD-content, in a collaboration with House of the Great Gardener from Canada.
The new cross was lab-tested in Canada and 9 of 24 samples had a 2:1 ratio of THC:CBD. The average potency was at appr. 8% THC : 4 % CBD, with the best plants scoring a THC-content of 16,86% and a CBD-content of 15,58%! Get these seeds fast, since they will ONLY be released under the limited edition line: SERIOUSLY LIMITED.
When ALL lab tested samples contain more than 4% CBD, which is true for 15 out of 24 samples here, we have decided to sell this new cross as a limited edition and develope it further. The Warlock used for this cross is a favourite medicine among the patients of the Vancouver Island Compassion Society (=VICS) and they were asking for a high CBD-version for patients who still want the delicious sweet and fruity aroma of this plant, but a less strong psychoactive effect.
The production of VERY flavorful medical extracts (e.g. Rick Simpson Oil) and lotions, cremes or edibles is made much easier with this strain. CBD-enriched Warlock is a medical strain, which is well suited to treat the symptoms of e.g. Chronic Pain, Multiple Sclerosis, Epilepsy, Tourette-syndrome, Glaucoma, Arthritis and many more.
Strain FAQ
How do low-THC strains compare in terms of growth and behavious?
Low-THC strains typically require similar conditions as their high-THC counterparts but may have more resilient traits due to their diverse genetic backgrounds. Legal growers might find them more forgiving in fluctuating environmental conditions, making them suitable for a broader range of climates.
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.
Do you know which terpenes give these strains their fruity flavour?
Sure! The sweet, mango-like aroma of myrcene is said to relax, while limonene is said to boost mood with its zesty scent. Caryophyllene is peppery, pinene adds a crisp, piney and apple note, while terpinolene adds citric, floral, herbal, and piney notes.