We gathered loads and loads of genetics that could possibly create CBD rich offspring and we started experimenting. Eventually we stabilized a CBD rich strain, we lovingly call The Supreme. We crossed this CBD-rich strain with a G13 Haze x OG Kush clone and after several generations of stabilizing we came up with the coveted 1:1 CBD:THC ratio. Our Supreme CBD Kush has 9.5% THC and 9.5% CBD. The G13 Ultra CBD is a Sativa/indica hybrid (70/30) that carries typical Sativa traits (height) as well as typical Indica traits (effect).
Because of her G13 haze roots she does tend to stretch, so please adhere to a limited pregrow period. Perfect strain for using the SCROG method. She is a high yielding strain that flowers in roughly 75 to 85 days.
CBD works as an antagonist to THC and therefore counteracts the psycho-active effect of THC. Paired with a relatively low % of THC and a high % of CBD the high is a very much physical that releases tension and relaxes the body without the raciness of your usual Sativa.
For medical patients this strain with its 1:1 ratio offers the optimal pain management, muscle spasms. It helps reduce cramps with PMS. Supreme CBD Kush also diminishes the intensity and frequency spasms and tremors associated with Parkinson’s disease and MS.
Research has also shown that CBD also potentially has cytotoxic (cell destroying) properties. So it could be therapeutically used, upon further studies and clinical trials, for battling tumor growth associated with cancer.
- Plant Type Hybrid
- Cultivation Indoor
- Plant Height Tall
- Effect High (Physical high, relaxes the body)
- Flavor Fruity, Smooth
- Average Yield 450 - 550 g/m² in SOG
- Flowering Period 10 - 12 weeks
- White Strain No
- Medical Use Yes
- Seeds per pack 5
Strain FAQ
What role did landrace strain genetics play in North American and Canadian strain development?
True landrace strains are rare in North America and Canada, although landrace genetics from around the world have helped generate many popular strains. These genetics have introduced new traits and increased genetic diversity, altering cannabis development forever!
Is THC the only important element in cannabis?
No! The cannabinoids and terpenes of low-THC strains work together like the characters of a great film, reportedly improving the overall experience. There is no one most important element in cannabis and it is a combination of everything that comes together to provide the end result. We are excited to see what we learn as research continues!
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 will cannabis therapy evolve?
With so many strains and pharmacological characteristics, personalised cannabis treatment has a bright future. Patients and doctors can choose strains that are said to target their ailments, enabling more personalised cannabis therapy.
Can medium flowering time strains withstand diverse climates?
Medium flowering strains are said to be ideal for places with shorter summers because of their wide climatic tolerance. They can reportedly flower before winter, making them useful for those in poor conditions.