CBD Shark Shock is a CBD-rich hybrid of Mr. Nice's Shark Shock together with a high-CBD strain. It is 80% indica and 20% sativa and produces a CBD:THC ratio of 1:1. CBD Shark Shock is a short, sturdy plant that flowers in 8 weeks indoors. Outdoors it will be ready to harvest in October in northern latitudes. Yield can be increased significantly by allowing it to go on for just a few days longer. Its flavour is rather fruity with underlying notes of onion and garlic.
The effect of CBD Shark Shock is one of complete relaxation and it is recommended for the treatment of symptoms such as pain, anxiety and inflammation without the powerfully intoxicating effects produced by many high-THC strains.
Strain FAQ
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.
Do low-THC strains have different terpene profiles?
Low-THC strains have a rich variety of terpenes, the fragrant substances that give cannabis its distinctive smell and taste. From soothing myrcene to uplifting limonene and focus-sharpening pinene, these terpenes are said to provide richness to the strain's character and are said to be able to improve mood and alertness.
What happens to Central American cannabis strains when elevated?
Cannabis strains from higher elevations in Central America are affected differently by the large range of elevations. Cooler temperatures and higher UV light increase trichome production in these strains. Environmental stress can increase cannabinoid and terpene levels.
Does the light spectrum matter when it comes to indoor cannabis?
Indoor lighting customisation is reportedly like a magic wand. It is said that some legal growers adjust illumination to control plant growth and cannabinoid and terpene development. Increasing blue light, they say, could boost the plant's terpene profile and aroma and flavour.
Why would someone look for indica-dominant strains for therapeutic use?
Indica-dominant strains are used in medicine because they are said to soothe the body. They're chosen for relieving pain, sleeplessness, and anxiety because of this.