Himalayan CBD is an indica/sativa hybrid and was originally called Sensi #49 CBD; it was renamed in 2020 thanks to the cannabis community. Its genetic pool includes Hindu Kush and OG Kush, both known for their powerful, full-bodied stone, and the breeding selection process has pushed the CBD content upwards. The plants are compact and produce extremely high yields. They grow well in temperate and continental climates.
The strain has an impressive cannabidiol (CBD) content, with a 1:2 ratio of THC to CBD. When it comes to the effect, users can expect something in the personality of pure Kush varieties: Potent and deeply relaxing.
The growth of Himalayan CBD
The seeds are feminised, which is an advantage for less experienced growers, as it is no longer necessary to identify and remove male plants. All plants produced by Himalayan CBD Feminised will grow and flower as if they were female.
Each crop has an average flowering time, which means that growers don't have to wait too long to get a good harvest. They are also compact (thanks to the indica influence), so they can be grown discreetly both indoors and outdoors, producing super-sized yields without too much effort.
In terms of appearance, the plants usually have a thick central cola around which most of the buds form. Under the right growing conditions, an abundance of buds can be expected. However, to achieve a truly impressive harvest, a little care and attention may be required.
Himalayan CBD Feminised grows well in both temperate and continental climates and thrives in a normal, warm summer. Alternatively, it can also be successfully grown indoors.
The effect of Himalayan CBD
Himalayan CBD Feminised is an indica/sativa hybrid. However, like its parent plants, OG Kush and Hindu Kush, it is capable of producing a deep indica stone that has a relaxing effect on both body and mind. Users can expect a strong soporific effect and should be aware that it is potent and fast-acting.
This strain has a high cannabidiol content, with a THC to CBD ratio of 1:2.
Smell and taste of Himalayan CBD
The scent is both sweet and sour, with notes of exotic wood and pine. As with many cannabis strains, the flavour intensifies as harvest time approaches. The taste is also a combination of sweet notes and spicier, bitter flavours and is earthy, rich and woody.
Characteristics of the Himalayan CBD
- Variety: Indica - Sativa hybrid
- Type of strain: Feminised
- Genetics: Hindu Kush CBD X OG Kush
- Effect: Relaxing for body and mind, Sleep-inducing, Strong, Fast-acting
- Flavour: Sweet, Woody, Pine, Earthy, Bitter, Spicy
- Indoor flowering time: 8 - 9 weeks
- Outdoor harvest time: end of September to mid-October
- Indoor yield: 400 - 600 grams / m²
- Outdoor yield: up to 800 grams / plant
- Indoor size: n.a.
- Outdoor size: n.a.
- THC content: low
- CBD content: high