It depends on the strain. High-CBD, low-THC varieties are specifically bred to contain minimal THC levels, meaning the psychoactive effect is negligible to none. 1:1 ratio strains, on the other hand, contain equal parts CBD and THC, so a mild psychoactive effect is possible depending on consumption method and individual tolerance. If avoiding any psychoactive effect is important to you, we recommend checking the cannabinoid breakdown on each strain page before purchasing.
Full spectrum refers to a cannabis product that contains the complete range of cannabinoids, terpenes, and other plant compounds found naturally in the plant. The idea is that these compounds work better together than in isolation, a concept known as the entourage effect. Our CBD strains are whole-plant genetics, meaning that when grown and consumed as flower, you are getting the full spectrum of what the plant has to offer rather than an isolated CBD extract.
No. CBD strains follow the same growth cycle and respond to the same environmental conditions, nutrients, and training techniques as THC-dominant varieties. The only significant difference is the chemical composition of the resin, as one contains more THC while the other contains more CBD in the trichome heads.
Many consumers use CBD flower to help manage a wide range of conditions and symptoms, including chronic pain, anxiety, stress, inflammation, insomnia, and muscle tension. Some also use CBD flower as a way to unwind without the intensity of a high-THC variety.
Smoking or vaporising offers a fast onset, making it well suited for acute symptoms such as anxiety or sudden pain. Incorporating flower into edibles or oils produces a slower but longer-lasting effect, which many people find more suitable for chronic conditions. Edibles are generally considered a cleaner alternative to smoking and are a popular choice among medicinal users.
Homegrown CBD flower can be just as effective and, in many cases, even better than commercially produced CBD products. Growing your own gives you full control over the cultivation process, ensuring no unwanted pesticides, additives, or contaminants make their way into your medicine. You also benefit from consuming the whole flower in its most natural form, which many users find more effective than isolated extracts or oils.
No special nutrients are required, as CBD strains respond well to the same feeding programmes used for THC-dominant varieties. A balanced nutrient programme covering the key macro- and micronutrients throughout the vegetative and flowering stages is all you need. As with any strain, avoid overfeeding and pay attention to how your plants respond, adjusting accordingly.
Yes, our CBD strains are well suited to both indoor and outdoor environments. Indoor grows give you greater control over the environment, which can help you consistently achieve the cannabinoid and terpene profile the strain is capable of producing. Outdoor grows, particularly in warm and sunny climates, can produce impressive yields with minimal investment and input.