Haze Autoflowering CBD
Dinafem Seeds- Sex: CBD-Auto
- Genotype: 20% Indica / 30% Sativa / 50% Ruderalis
- Cross: Haze Auto XXL x CBD Auto
- Suitable for: Indoors and outdoors
- Comprehensive life cycle: 70 days
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Description
Haze Autoflowering CBD by Dinafem Seeds is a feminised autoflowering cannabis seed that has its origins in the cross of a Haze XXL Autoflowering and a CBD-rich auto. It is a small sturdy and easy-to-grow marijuana plant that produces numerous dense resinous buds with beautiful orangey pistils. Its 1:1 THC/CBD ratio is ideal for people looking for a strain with therapeutic properties.
Haze Autoflowering CBD thrives indoors as well as outdoors, particularly in temperate/continental/Mediterranean climates or under the protection of the greenhouse. The reduced number of leaves it develops leaves more room for buds to grow. Providing the plant with an organic diet is recommended, particularly if to be used with therapeutic purposes. It is also advisable to add a 30% of coco coir to the substrate and to water it frequently but moderately.
The flavour and aroma of Haze Autoflowering CBD are pronounced, with hints of Haze and incense. It delivers a gentle moderate high that is rather cerebral and relaxing. Given its soothing properties, it is highly adequate for therapeutic use.
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Technical data
Seed Bank | Dinafem Seeds |
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Sex | CBD-Auto |
Genotype | 20% Indica / 30% Sativa / 50% Ruderalis |
Cross | Haze Auto XXL x CBD Auto |
Suitable for | Indoors and outdoors |
Comprehensive life cycle | 70 days |
Indoor yield | 300-500 g/m2 |
Outdoor yield | 25-100 g/plant |
Outdoor height | 1.2 m |
THC* | 7% |
CBD* | 8% |
THC/CBD ratio* | 1:1 |
*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.