Solodiol CBD Auto is a cross of an Afghan and an Asiatic strain. The autoflowering version of Solodiol CBD retains the best properties of her predecessor, i. e. high CBD contents and virtually unmeasurable levels of THC.
Being an auto-flowering plant, Solodiol Auto CBD doesn’t depend on the light cycle for her development and can be cultivated at any time of the year with up to 20 hours of light per 24. She doesn’t grow too high and is thus perfectly suited for little indoor crops or discreet outdoor crops. Ready to harvest in just nine weeks, she produces very aromatic buds.
Strain FAQ
Are auto-flowering cannabis strains pest-resistant?
Some auto-flowering strains are pest-resistant due to their Ruderalis genetics. Ruderalis' durability and capacity to flourish in difficult situations make these auto-flowering variants pest-resistant.
What terpene boosts berry flavour?
Myrcene adds berry-like sweetness and a musky, earthy undertone. Its presence creates rich, multi-layered berry flavours with sweetness and depth that matches genuine fruit scents.
What other benefits are high CBD strains said to have besides treating epilepsy, anxiety, and inflammation?
Like the Swiss Army knife of cannabis, high CBD strains reportedly offer several benefits beyond the well-trodden road. Their antibacterial and antifungal properties are being studied for neuroprotection, nicotine desire reduction, and fungal infections.
How big are Ruderalis plants compared to other cannabis strains?
Ruderalis plants generally grow 20–25 inches tall and are compact. Ruderalis' modest size is due to its adapations to the windy circumstances in its native areas.
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.