Grows like a Sativa, flowers like an Indica. Big yielder, like it’s popular origins. Pay attention to supporting the plant during the final stage of flowering, use sticks to prevent branches from breaking or any system you prefer. She can become quite heavy at the top, but you will be happy for harvest!
Strain FAQ
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.
Honey flavour comes from which terpenes?
Honey flavour comes from several terpenes. Myrcene offers earthy sweetness, while caryophyllene adds spice. Ocimene gives a sweet, herbaceous note, and limonene adds tanginess, creating a rich, warm honey flavour in these strains.
What's the secret behind the global spread of low-THC strains?
The secret behind the global spread of low-THC strains lies in their versatility and legal accessibility. As international markets open up to the therapeutic benefits of cannabis without the psychoactive risk, low-THC strains are being recognized as valuable agricultural commodities. They are being cultivated in diverse climates and regions, adapting well to different growing conditions and broadening their appeal across cultures and continents.