CBD Medihaze is a sativa dominant high CBD enriched strain and one of the latest of CBD crew new releases for 2013. CBD Medihaze is Super Silver Haze crossed with old time classic of Nevil Haze then bred with the CBD parents for enrichment. We see several variations in THC/CBD ratios. So the applications of this strain are of new potential to the medical community. Despite CBD Medihaze ancestor, this is a plant that does not stretch too much when grown properly. Ready for harvest at 9 to 10 weeks of flowering at 12/12 hours. In Northern Hemisphere this plant should be completed outdoors in mid October. CBD Medihaze produces a good yielding plant with spicy/ menthol /piny aromas and if cured for 6 weeks will be a very smooth smoking plant. The yields expected are between 450-550 grams per square meter and a lot of weight comes in the latter part of flowering as distinct from indica dominants whose weight comes with the onset of flowering.
Strain FAQ
Is THC the only important element in cannabis?
No! The cannabinoids and terpenes of low-THC strains work together like the characters of a great film, reportedly improving the overall experience. There is no one most important element in cannabis and it is a combination of everything that comes together to provide the end result. We are excited to see what we learn as research continues!
What are the benefits of feminised seeds?
Feminised seeds almost assure full female production, simplifying the growth process. Since male plants aren't removed, this efficiency saves space, water, and waste. A smarter, more sustainable method!
Has the main terpene responsible for pine flavour been used elsewhere?
Indeed, it has a long history! Pine needles and alpha-pinene-rich resin have been employed by indigenous cultures for various purposes. I find it amazing that this particular terpene has been used so widely across cultures and time.
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.
Are Haze genetics common?
Haze genetics have been used to create many hybrid strains with Haze's characteristic scent and reportedly uplifting effects. Breeders have combined Haze with indica or sativa strains to create hybrids with shorter flowering times and higher yields.