The aim of this cross was, on the one hand, to get a plant with CBD in all its respects, and on the other, with a special flavor, like Juanita Lagrimosa.
To this end, we utilized a selection of Respect # 15 (Juanita X Cannalope), with a very marked Juanita la Lagrimosa aroma crossed again with the same Juanita, resulting in our goals of CBD convined with a spicy flavor.
Suitable for indoor and outdoor.
Flavor nuances of spices and incense. In most phenotypes there are marked aromas of curry and cumin.
It produces a serene, balanced and tolerable effect that transports you to a pleasant, calm and tranquil state of well-being. Gently relaxing with psychoactive effects.
The 1:1 ratio betwen THC and CBD makes it ideal for medicinal preparations. Spicy CBD / Superjuani is a variety with almost no side effects on consumption. Very suitable variety for therapeutic use.
- Genetics: Respect#15 x Juanita La Lagrimosa
- Sativa-Indica content: 70%-30%
- Indoor flowering: 60/70
- Outdoor harvest Northern Hemisphere: Mid October
- Outdoor harvest Southern Hemisphere: Mid April
- Indoor yield: 450-550 gr/m2
- Outdoor yield: 500-1800 gr per plant
- THC: 8%
- CBD: 8%
Strain FAQ
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.
Do strains listed as suitable for outdoor growth have resistance to pests and diseases?
Being out in the wild, outdoor cannabis strains face a barrage of environmental stressors, from bugs to fluctuating weather. This tough love from Mother Nature prompts them to ramp up their production of terpenes and cannabinoids, which serve as their shield against these threats. It's a fascinating survival strategy that not only makes the plants hardier but is also said to improve the aroma and flavor of the buds!
When it comes to effects, is it purely just about the amount of CBD?
Whilst CBD is thought to be the most important medicinal component of cannabis it is thought that it may work better in the presence of lesser cannabinoids and terpenes. Research has shown that it is the combination that leads to the best results! This collaborative effect may explain why high CBD strain whole-plant extracts outperform pure CBD in some circumstances.
Why could indoor collectors prefer 12/12 photoperiod strains?
12/12 photoperiod strains save energy as lighting is only required half the time. The balanced daylight-nighttime cycle mimics the natural day cycle and lowers electricity bills. This is especially important for larger grow operations.
Can Sativa-dominant strains have high CBD?
Yes! Sativas are known for their THC and uplifting effects, but more and more Sativa dominant strains are being cultivated for their CBD content. These strains seek to produce calm and focus without a THC high.