This version of Llimonet Haze CBD offers an equally vigorous Llimonet but with an earlier flowering time. It is high in CBD which allows to appease the mental effect.
There were many growers who, though delighted with its quality, were reluctant to grow this strain due to its flowering time. We now have this version that offers an equally vigorous Llimonet, resistant to pests and diseases but with an earlier flowering time. It is high in CBD which allows to appease the mental effect and make it accessible to those seeking the Haze scent without a strong cerebral effect.
Strain FAQ
How do disease-resistant strains handle soil and nutrient conditions?
These strains are generally more adaptable to various soil types and nutrient regimens. Their robust nature is said to allow them to thrive even in less-than-ideal soil conditions and be more efficient at nutrient uptake.
What is responsible for the taste's woodsiness?
One of the most common terpenes in cannabis, myrcene, gives the woodsy profile an earthy and musky undertone. It adds complexity to the aroma's base notes.
Why are many low-THC strains high in CBD and cannabinoids?
These strains frequently prioritise CBD or other non-intoxicating cannabinoids over THC in breeding. This reportedly reduces psychoactivity and is said to provide a variety of therapeutic advantages, from pain and inflammation relief to nerve relaxation, without sending the user on a cosmic trip!
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.
How have Central Asian strains acclimated to high altitude?
These strains, from Afghanistan's highlands and Kazakhstan's steppes, can withstand cold winters and hot days. This makes them adaptable to various different climates.