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OG Kush CBD (Dinafem Seeds)
Description
Californian Kush
OG Kush CBD feminized cannabis seeds are the product of Dinafem Seeds. The main idea of breeders creating this strain was to produce a CBD-enriched variety of a super potent OG Kush to fit the needs of all growers. As a result, OG Kush CBD became a real bestseller winning the third prize at the Spannabis Cup in 2017.
How to Grow OG Kush CBD
This CBD-enriched lady doesn’t need a lot of attention and can be cultivated either indoors or outdoors. There is nothing special about caring for this plant and growers of all levels can handle it. Strong and tall plants produce big amounts of huge and dense buds. Due to her Sativa dominance, this beauty has wide leaves, large internodes and an open structure that makes her more resistant to mold and fungi.
- Well-suited for cultivating in conditions of heightened humidity;
- Needs above average feeding; and
- Needs a lot of space due to big side branches and tall height.
Moderate Effect and Amazing Taste
OG Kush CBD has a pleasant taste combining woody, lemony, and spicy aromas. The effect is more cerebral than physical. Providing nice euphoric feelings, this lady will be a nice choice for growers who don’t like a psychoactive and narcotic buzz.
Characteristics
- Brand
- Type of seeds
- Type of seeds
- Suitable for growing
- Effect *
- Genetics
- Awards
- Height
- Harvest
1100 g/plant outdoors - Indoor flowering time
- Outdoor finish
- % Sativa/ Indica/ Ruderalis
- THC
- CBD
*Herbies sells cannabis seeds exclusively as souvenirs that aren’t meant for cultivation or germination. Customers should be aware that the germination of cannabis seeds is illegal in most countries. Herbies sells cannabis seeds exclusively for collecting and preservation for future generations. We advise customers to check with their local laws before germination, as Herbies does not accept responsibility for the illegal use of our products.
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