Auto Blue Ace CBD
Delicious Seeds- Sex: CBD-Feminised
- Genotype: Indica-dominant
- Cross: Diva x Carmen Auto
- Suitable for: Indoors and outdoors
- Indoor yield: 400-500 g/m2
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Description
Auto Blue Ace CBD feminised and autoflowering cannabis seeds by Delicious Seeds have their origins in the cross of a Diva and a Carmen Auto. Carmen is the strain that this seed bank has used for creating all their CBD-rich genetics and, on this occasion as well, it is the one chosen to develop this high-CBD autoflowering. The result is their first CBD-rich automatic strain.
Auto Blue Ace CBD marijuana plants are not particularly large and develop an Indica-like structure. With her, growers of all levels will quickly obtain bountiful crops of dense, smelly buds without having to devote much time to the growing process.
Auto Blue Ace CBD gives off a deep aroma and fills your mouth with a subtle but pleasant sweet, citric and fruity flavour. On top of that, during the drying process, her taste acquires some touches of sour fruit, pepper and hash. Although this marijuana strain has low psychoactivity levels, it can urge people to go soul-searching. Thanks to her 1:1–1:2 THC/CBD ratio, she is perfect for a wide variety of therapeutic purposes such as for relieving pain, anxiety or nervousness. People in need of a concentration-booster should also bear this option in mind.
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Technical data
Seed Bank | Delicious Seeds |
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Sex | CBD-Feminised |
Genotype | Indica-dominant |
Cross | Diva x Carmen Auto |
Suitable for | Indoors and outdoors |
Indoor yield | 400-500 g/m2 |
Outdoor yield | 50-100 g/plant |
THC/CBD ratio* | 1:2 |
*Cannabinoid levels (THC, CBD...) could vary due to external factors such as the culture medium, grower's experience, cultivation techniques (SOG, SCROG...), environmental conditions, or genetic variation.