We’re happy to present to you the all new Candida (CD-1), the High-CBD, low- strain by MM Genetics. The ratio is around CBD 20:1 , meaning an average of around 11-20% CBD and less than 0.5% , this means you can grow a plant, which’ll produce buds and and leaves containing medicinal cannabinoids; removing the “high” (due to the absence of ), and providing users with a medicinal cannabis plant.
CBD is great as a general mood lifter, pain reliever, tension appeasement and stress easement. So if you regularly get back pains, whether it’s from sport or in general, if you often find yourself in a bad mood in the evenings without knowing why, or even you just would like to relax without getting way too damn high, then you should try growing Candida or other high-CBD/low- strains. It’s prone to help with all the listed and not give you that overwhelming high that you can’t control.
Candida will produce two different phenotypes, an Indica and a Sativa. Initial research shows that the Sativa phenotype will produce lower, whispier yields – resembling the structure of a Sativa strain plant.
The other, the Indica phenotype, will produce bigger denser yields. Although the yield is somewhat higher, the CBD percentage tends to be found in higher quantities in the Sativa phenotypes, based on the latest researches.
Watch out though, the Sativa plants tend to be slightly trickier to grow and harder to manage and will have larger distances between the internodes making the branches and the plant itself more vulnerable.
CBD to ratio: 20:1
Spannabis Champions Cup 2017 taking 2nd place in the CBD category
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