The main difference with its THC version is the extreme lucidity of its effect, preserving the feeling of euphoria, as a typical Sativa would do.
It has a special aroma of citrus and incense and thick flowers covered with trichomes. It is highly resistant to pests, diseases and fungi such as powdery mildew. Those who wish to enjoy a stimulating effect but without altering their perception find this strain is suitable to perform all kinds of activities.
Strain FAQ
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.
Are there disease-resistant strains that also deter pests?
Yes, certain strains naturally repel pests such as spider mites, aphids, and whiteflies. This ability often stems from the plant's production of specific terpenes or compounds that either repel pests or make the plant an undesirable host, enhancing the strain's overall resilience.
When it comes to effects, is it purely just about the amount of CBD?
Whilst CBD is thought to be the most important medicinal component of cannabis it is thought that it may work better in the presence of lesser cannabinoids and terpenes. Research has shown that it is the combination that leads to the best results! This collaborative effect may explain why high CBD strain whole-plant extracts outperform pure CBD in some circumstances.
What does this strain's Central American and Caribbean heritage mean for it?
Unique biodiversity in Central America and the Caribbean affects cannabis strain genetics, resulting in their varied terpene profiles. These traits produce earthy, woody, lemony, and sweet scents and flavours. They create a presence that reflects their' rich natural surroundings.
Rare cannabis cannabinoids: what are their benefits?
Cannabis contains approximately 100 cannabinoids, including CBG and CBN, which are being studied for their reported therapeutic properties. CBG-rich strains are being studied for treating inflammatory bowel disease and glaucoma, demonstrating the vast medicinal potential of cannabis beyond just THC and CBD.