I.G.Rowdit
Well-Known Member
I'm a medical user and I'm looking into growing a couple of high CBD strains. While researching strains it dawned on me that the old problem of multiple phenos probably affects CBD strains as well. I'm wondering how confident I can be that if I grow a high CBD strain I'll actually get high CBD since I have no way to measure it.
For example, CBD Crew Sweet and Sour Widow is listed as a White Widow strain bred by Resin Seeds for 1:1 THC:CBD production. SeedFinder.com lists S&S Widow at 5% THC, 5% CBD.
As far as I can tell there is no standard White Widow. Seedsman Seeds describes their White Widow as 'mostly sativa', while Dutch Passion describes their White Widow as 'indica dominant'. Every breeder lists different THC:CBD percentages for their White Widow. I counted 46 different White Widow strains on Herbies site, most with different percentages.
So, there are multiple genotypes and multiple phenotypes for White Widow depending on the breeder. Add to this the normal multiple phenotypes for virtually all seed grown strains and you get a genetic hodge podge that seems to me to be completely unpredictable.
My question, are high CBD stains for real? Can you actually expect all seeds to produce plants that have the THC:CBD ratios stated by the breeder?
I'd like to hear from anyone who has grown and used a high CBD strain.
For example, CBD Crew Sweet and Sour Widow is listed as a White Widow strain bred by Resin Seeds for 1:1 THC:CBD production. SeedFinder.com lists S&S Widow at 5% THC, 5% CBD.
As far as I can tell there is no standard White Widow. Seedsman Seeds describes their White Widow as 'mostly sativa', while Dutch Passion describes their White Widow as 'indica dominant'. Every breeder lists different THC:CBD percentages for their White Widow. I counted 46 different White Widow strains on Herbies site, most with different percentages.
So, there are multiple genotypes and multiple phenotypes for White Widow depending on the breeder. Add to this the normal multiple phenotypes for virtually all seed grown strains and you get a genetic hodge podge that seems to me to be completely unpredictable.
My question, are high CBD stains for real? Can you actually expect all seeds to produce plants that have the THC:CBD ratios stated by the breeder?
I'd like to hear from anyone who has grown and used a high CBD strain.