CBD-rich version of one of the most appreciated and fastest strains from the Sweet Seeds® catalog, our Green Poison® (SWS14). Green Poison CBD® (SWS70) is the resulting hybrid from the cross between our Green Poison® and a selected CBD-rich clone from Diesel ancestors. The THC:CBD ratio of this strain stands between 1:1 and 1:2, making it a strain rich in CBD (Cannabidiol).
This is a mainly Indica hybrid with very high production. The plants develop a big main cola and abundant side branches that are long and flexible. The growth of this strain is very fast and vigorous while keeping the very fast and explosive flowering of the original Green Poison®.
The aroma of this strain is delicious, very deep and intense, sweet and fruity, with a touch of rucola and walnuts, complemented by mandarine citrus hints.
Although this genetic is totally adapted to the requirements of indoor growing, due to its fast flowering, this plant is also very appropriate to outdoor growing in humid zones that can be especially sensitive to fungus attacks. It is also very adequate to areas with cold climates. In humid areas the plants anticipate the harvest regarding to the season when botrytis (grey mold) usually attacks, often destroying the buds of Indicas with a longer flowering, while in cold areas they anticipate the harvest to the arrival of low temperatures.
- Variety SWS70
- Indica: 55% / Sativa: 45%
- THC: 5-9% · CBD: 5-12%
- THC:CBD Ratio: (1:1-1:2)
- Indoor Yield: 500-650 g/m2
- Outdoor Yield: 500-700 g/plant
- Indoor Blooming: 7 weeks
- Outdoor Harvest: mid to late September
Strain FAQ
Does high CBD always mean no THC?
Not precisely. Despite their modest psychoactivity, high CBD strains frequently contain a little THC. This touch of THC is said to enhance medical effects without the high associated with THC.
Why can some cannabis strains resist mildew in humid conditions?
Mold-resistant strains have evolved in damp locations. This genetic adaptation improves what is known as foliar air circulation. This trait adds mould and mildew resistance and assists plants to survive fungal infections.
How do high-yielding strains make use of light?
They're champions at photosynthesis, efficiently converting available light into plant growth. This trait is said to be crucial for maximizing yields in both outdoor and indoor environments, where making the most of light can significantly impact plant development.
Does season effect a strain's orangeyness?
Interestingly, yes it does! Seasonal light can reportedly affect a plant's Limonene production and tanginess, even under stable conditions.
Why are harvest times for outdoor cannabis strains seasonal?
Outdoor cannabis is obviously at the mercy of the seasons, with legal growers typically reaping their bounty once a year in the fall. This natural rhythm dictates the supply and could even sway the cost of these strains in the market. This makes the timing of the harvest a crucial factor for legal outdoor cultivators.