Purple Orange CBD
Dinafem Seeds- Sex: CBD-Feminised
- Genotype: 40% Indica / 60% Sativa
- Cross: California Orange Diesel x California Orange Diesel
- Suitable for: Indoors and outdoors
- Indoor flowering: 55-60 days
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Description
Purple Orange CBD by Dinafem Seeds is a feminized cannabis seed that has its origins in a backcross of California Orange Diesel. It is a mid-sized/big Sativa-dominant marijuana plant with thin, elongated leaves and numerous branches completely full of delicious buds wrapped in big amounts of fruit-scented resin. Humboldt Seed Organization has contributed to the creation of this CBD-rich strain by putting at our disposal some top-notch genetics from their catalogue.
Purple Orange CBD grows well indoors provided its size is monitored. Outdoors, it thrives in temperate/Mediterranean climates or under the protection of the greenhouse. The 1:2 THC/CBD ratio it presents means it is an excellent strain for therapeutic use.
The flavour and aroma of Purple Orange CBD are deeply pronounced, with hints of citrus and chocolate. It provides a moderate potency and duration effect that provides cerebrally stimulating sensations.
Purple Orange CBD has won the 2nd prize in the "Extractions" category at the CBD-rich Cup 2016.
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Technical data
Seed Bank | Dinafem Seeds |
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Sex | CBD-Feminised |
Genotype | 40% Indica / 60% Sativa |
Cross | California Orange Diesel x California Orange Diesel |
Suitable for | Indoors and outdoors |
Indoor flowering | 55-60 days |
Indoor yield | 500 g/m2 |
Outdoor harvest time | Mid-October |
Outdoor yield | 1000 g/plant |
Outdoor height | 3 m |
THC* | 5% |
CBD* | 10% |
THC/CBD ratio* | 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.