Here at Kannabia Seed Company we are commited to producing strains with low THC and high CBD levels. For this reason we are proud to present the new automatic version of our hugely successful Swiss Dream CBD, which has, as you’d expect, almost the same characteristics as its feminized sister.
The THC content will remain firmly below 1%, more precisely around 0,6%, whilst the CBD levels can reach 20%. The tests carried out by Kannabia Seeds Company demonstrate the genetics stability and THC level below 0.6%. However, and depending on the treatment received, the plant may show a higher percentage than indicated, for which Kannabia cannot be held responsible. In the many different analysis we carried out, the CBD/THC ratio was between 28:1 and 35:1.
Our experts have worked to reduce the THC content to the specified levels and have achieved a truly innovative variety, from two prominently Sativa parents but with a clearly Indica effect, due to its incredibly low THC content.
Here there is no talk of psychoactive effects, because the effect is one of complete lucidity, but the muscle relaxation this variety gives us is truly intoxicating.
The plant supports stress conditions both inside and outside quite happily, making it a great option for those cultivating for the first time for therapeutic reasons.
It is an autoflower of medium size, with a short internodal distance and a need for gentle but constant nutrition.
The leaves of this plant are olive green, with highly defined flowers that give off a smell of conifers and red fruit, to contrast with its earthy fruity flavour.
- Relaxing effect
- +Indica
- Medical value
- High productivity
- Fruity flavour
- Earthy flavour
- Seed type: CBD
- Species: Indica dominant hybrid
- CBD: 20 %
- THC: 0,6 %
- Ratio: 35:1
Indoor
- Photoperiod: 18-20 hours
- Flowering cycle: 63-65 days
- Average height: 60-90 cm
- Yield: 400 gr/m2
Outdoor
- Plant from: March - October
- Average height: 70-100 cm
- Yield: 200 gr/plant
Strain FAQ
Is THC the only important element of psychoactivity in cannabis?
No, whilst THC is the most commonly known psychoactive element in cannabis, the overall effect is caused by a mix of everything. Other cannabinoids such as CBD and the terpenes within the plant can, with just a little THC, boost the plant's therapeutic effects. This shows how low THC strains still play a significant role in enhancing overall plant benefits.
Why do indica plants seem different from sativa ones?
Indica plants are short, bushier, and have broad leaves. Due to their mountainous roots, being low and strong protects them from wind. Their tiny design is practical and attractive, making them ideal for indoor gardens.
Is controlling pests and disease easier indoors?
Indoor cannabis areas are like fortresses against pests and infections. Legal indoor growers are said to avoid many of the problems that outside farmers experience on a regular basis which reportedly results in healthier plants and purer goods. This is done through strictly controlling who (or what) enters the space and maintaining pristine conditions.
How do average-yielding strains handle pests and diseases?
Many of them have reportedly developed natural resistances to common pests and diseases thanks to their varied genetics. This resilience is said to make them easier to maintain and can reduce the need for chemical treatments. This is an overall win for legal organic growers and those focused on sustainable methods.
Why are low-THC strains reportedly better for some people?
Low-THC strains are quickly gaining popularity in the cannabis world due to their lack of psychoactive effects. As the world gradually increases cannabis legality and the potential benefits of the plant are more researched, we are quickly learning that there is much more to cannabis than the representation we see in old movies. Low THC strains are reportedly providing a way for the potential benefits of cannabis to be felt by a greater number of people.