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CBD effect on Sativas

Lolo94

Well-known member
Curious if anyone out there has grown high CBD sativas? Harvested 2 Panama red CBD plants at 78 days flowering. The effect is interesting. Calming yet not couchlock for the first hour, which fades into a more motivational high for the next couple hours. Cleanly fades away. Not super potent nor trippy just calmly motivating.

Have one more long flowering pheno still going at 98 days that will be harvested soon. Coastal seeds reported a high thcv pheno. Maybe this is it.
 

JohnnyChicago

Well-known member
Interesting to hear for the high. Sounds exactly like what I would be looking for in a high cbd pheno of a sativa landrace. Do you have pics of your Panama Reds?
I plan to do a CBD selection with them. Tried 2 seeds just to see how they grow, were 2 males, but were clearly two different phenos.
 

Lolo94

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Interesting to hear for the high. Sounds exactly like what I would be looking for in a high cbd pheno of a sativa landrace. Do you have pics of your Panama Reds?
I plan to do a CBD selection with them. Tried 2 seeds just to see how they grow, were 2 males, but were clearly two different phenos.

Attached are a couple of photos of the harvested phenos at 9 weeks of flowering and a budshot. The Panama Reds are on the left and center.
The other bud is a previously harvested Swazi. These phenos looked virtually identical to the Panama Red photos on the equilibrium genetics website.

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Lolo94

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Mixed up the photos. The last plant photo is actually the late flowering pheno at day 96. Very interesting plant. Grew very compact in vegetative mode with real tight internodes. It also showed 7 leaflets on the second internode. It took 3 and half weeks to induce flowering after a 7 week vegetative cycle. Unlike the others had to reduce the light cycle to 11.5 hours and currently finishing it up on 10 hours. Calyxes are small but the bud structure closest to the light is tight. Other pheno was much looser. All phenos require very little nutrients. I am growing in a very small space so I actively discourage excess growth. Haven't given it any nutrients in 5 weeks in an attempt to hasten the harvest. Also like the fan leaves to yellow and drop before harvesting.
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I would definitely recommend the strain for anyone wanting a calming yet up high, but definitely not a heart racer or trippy tipe like other sativas that I've grown.
 

robotwithdreams

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Attached are a couple of photos of the harvested phenos at 9 weeks of flowering and a budshot. The Panama Reds are on the left and center.
The other bud is a previously harvested Swazi. These phenos looked virtually identical to the Panama Red photos on the equilibrium genetics website.

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The swazi that you mention, is that also the from coastal? Swazi x burmese?
 

Lolo94

Well-known member
Wow, thats sounds great! She must be nice,still being culivated even after all this time.

The Swazi was the most manageable strain i had that also had potent energetic qualities. Its a low yielder especially indooors. The potency is a little lower inside but the quality is still there. It was nice to see several 8 to 10 footers still being grown there out in the open sun when i visited last year. The big island still has a sizable population of old timers who prefer nice sativa highs.
 
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