CBD Oil Maker from PowerStrains® is a CBD-rich cannabis strain that has many growing conveniences. This way, anyone can grow their own medicinal strain without any hassle.
CBD Oil Maker is a special phenotype of the classic Elektra strain composed of Early Resin Berry and AC/DC. She is mostly composed of sativa genetics. This strain has almost no THC, so there will not be any effect when using it, maybe a very mild relaxing feeling. This is the best strain you will ever find to make your own CBD Oil because of the extremely high CBD content.
– CBD-rich cannabis strain with up to 21% CBD
– The best for making your own CBD oil
– Consists of sativa-dominant genetics
– Contains hardly any THC
– May produce purple colours during flowering
CBD Oil Maker has beautiful large buds covered in trichomes. The bud structure is a favourite with fans of dense, long, sticky buds that are bright green and dark purple with beautiful flowering hairs everywhere.
- Strain Type: ,CBD strain
- Indica / Sativa: Sativa dominant
- Genetics: Grapefruit (Elektra)
- THC: Low (0,8%)
- CBD: High (21%)
- Flowering time: 9-10 weeks
- Yield Outdoor: High
- Yield Indoor: High
- Height Indoor: 100 cm
- Height Indoor: 150 cm
- Effects: Mild relaxing
- Flavor: Diesel, Spicy, Fruity
Strain FAQ
How do low and high THC strains differ legally?
Strains with around THC < 0.3% are considered industrial hemp in a lot of countries. This distinction allows legal production and consumption, under certain conditions and has resulted in an expanding market for CBD products and strains.
How do spicy cannabis strains differ from others?
Spice aromas and flavours vary by strain, with some combining sweet and spicy notes and others focusing on spice alone. Its adaptability provides for a variety of different spicy options!
Why is it getting harder and harder to find pure sativa strains?
Finding pure Sativa strains is become a treasure quest! Due to its customisable effects and growth properties, many strains marketed as 100% sativa strains are actually Sativa-dominant hybrids. This is due to breeders adapting to different tastes and producing strains to match them.