Sensi #49 CBD (Kush x Hindu Kush CBD) – the essential spirit of Kush in a form that concentrates on CBD production.
This strain is Kush squared, with the focus on cannabidiol. SENSI #49 CBD comes from the same line as SENSI #219 AUTO, but instead of being autoflowering, it’s simply feminized. With a THC to CBD ratio of 1:2 and extremely large yields, SENSI #49 CBD is a great choice for indica lovers.
Our Hindu Kush has been a favourite of cultivators and cannabis connoisseurs for decades. Now we’re renewing this indica classic. This updated version amplifies all the qualities that have earned it that status: short flowering time, heavy yield, earthy pungent flavours and a strong soporific effect. We always knew Hindu Kush was special, and with the ever-increasing amount of knowledge about CBD we have now, we can really emphasize the levels of this valuable cannabinoid.
- Feminized strain - Sensi #49 CBD is a is a feminized strain, which will only produce plants that flower as females..
- Indica - The Sensi #49 CBD strain has large proportion of Indica genes in its background.
- Average flowering period - Sensi #49 CBD will need an average flowering time to reach their full potential.
- Compact plant - Sensi #49 CBD will have relatively small height gain during the flowering phase.
- XXL yield - Sensi #49 CBD can produce an outrageous amount of weed, but may require a little extra attention.
- Temperate / continental - Sensi #49 CBD can be grown outside in a normal warm summer.
- THC/CBD - 1:2 - Sensi #49 CBD has a THC/CBD ratio of 1:2
Strain FAQ
Do high-yielding strains reportedly need different nutrients?
Their dietary needs are said to be more demanding than their lower yielding counterparts. A balanced nutritional mix of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and other micronutrients is said to be needed for strong growth and bud formation.
How long do indica-dominant strains flower compared to sativas?
The fastest flowering strains are indica-dominant, finishing in 45–60 days. This fast flowering phase helps legal growers get their plants to maturity quickly, reducing the time from seed to harvest.
Are there any uncommon terpenes in earthy flavoured strains?
Earthy strains may also contain lesser-known terpenes like bisabolol, which smells floral, and guaiol, which smells piney with wood and rose undertones. The strain's earthy flavour is reportedly enhanced by these subtleties.
From where do many high CBD strains originate?
Traditional hemp strains have been used for generations to make fibre, food, and medicine, and high CBD strains are their descendants. These ancient strains naturally preferred higher CBD than THC levels before contemporary breeding procedures amplified these features for medical uses.
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.