Type : Photoperiod
Sex : Feminized
Dinamed CBD is a cannabis seed derived from the exceptional CBD-rich strain known as Dancehall. It is a Sativa-dominant marijuana plant, characterized by its thin and elongated leaves, similar to those of Sativa strains. It is noted for its large side branches and average internodal spacing. Additionally, if the temperature drops at night during the final stage of flowering, its leaves may develop beautiful purplish hues.
Dinamed CBD is a high-yielding plant that produces numerous Sativa-shaped buds with an excellent flower-to-leaf ratio. Due to its CBD content, it produces fewer glandular trichomes compared to high-THC strains. However, its flowers contain a greater quantity of basal trichomes, which are smaller and give the buds a less resinous appearance.
Dinamed CBD is unique not only for being the only strain in our catalog with no psychoactive effects but also for its deliciously sweet and fruity orangey taste.
Due to its extremely high CBD content and low THC levels, Dinamed CBD has no psychoactive effects. Studies highlight the numerous therapeutic properties of cannabis, especially CBD. For example, it is effective in relieving muscle tension, making it ideal for easing spasticity in patients with progressive multiple sclerosis. Its anticonvulsant potential has led some individuals to use it for managing epilepsy, particularly in cases like Dravet syndrome where conventional treatments are ineffective. Research also suggests that CBD is beneficial in treating stress, nausea, and mental disorders such as schizophrenia.
Although cannabis plants can vary based on growing conditions, we can guarantee that Dinamed’s THC levels will range from 0.4% to 0.6%, with CBD content typically around 10%, and sometimes reaching up to 14%.
Some of the clear Sativa traits of Dinamed CBD include its amazing vigour and tendency to grow upwards. It requires approximately 60 days to complete the flowering stage. When cultivating outdoors, it is important to carefully select the best date to start the crop to ensure a mid-September harvest.