Our cannabis seed KRITIKAL BILBO CBD is the result of the crossing of our famous KRITIKAL BILBO seed with a plant with a high content in CBD. Their offspring produce plants with a THC-CBD ratio of 1.2, which we found to be correct for medical purposes.
It is a productive plant that preserves smellings and flavors of KRITIKAL BILBO, medium size and large buds. Its flowering is short, being ready to harvest in a 55 days, being ideal to cultivate it for its speed and good production in addition to its fruity flavors.
Very easy to cultivate and with an excellent results, with large buds, resinous and very aromatic.
Its body effect without being overly psychoactive, it is perfect for users of medical cannabis.
- Type: Indica (indica / sativa)
- Indoor Production: 500-550 gr/m2
- Outdoor Production: 1000-1500 gr/plant
- Indoor Flowering: 50-55 days
- Outdoor Harvest: September (Northern Hemisphere) – March (southern Hemisphere)
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.
How do short-flowering strains handle temperature changes?
Some short-flowering cultivars may withstand unexpected temperature changes, making them reportedly excellent for outdoor legal gardening. This resilience enables consistent growth and decreases environmental stress-related crop failure.
Are there CBD-rich Central Asian cannabis strains?
Yes, many of these strains have high CBD levels despite their high THC levels. They are said to be able to aid medicinal users seeking comfort without strong intoxicating effects.
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.
What makes early-finishing strains more sustainable?
Strains that complete by mid-September are said to be better for outdoor sustainability. They require less artificial illumination, due to evolving in places with shorter daylight hours. Their lower lighting needs make them a more sustainable and cost-effective option.