Quality marijuana seeds Royal CBDV Automatic from Royal Queen Seeds. A great self-flowering strain has the highest amount of cannabidivarin (CBDV) production of all the varieties that this seed bank offers. More
The description of Royal CBDV Automatic self-flowering seeds is taken from the official manufacturer Royal Queen Seeds. Under current Czech laws, these goods have limited use and are used exclusively for collecting purposes.
Royal CBDV Automatic from Royal Queen Seeds
A unique variety offering the highest amount of cannabidivarin (CBDV) production of all the varieties Royal Queen Seeds seed bank has to offer.
This autoflowering variety contains the same amount of CBDV and CBD cannabinoids. Thanks to self-flowering genetics, it switches to flower as early as eight weeks after germination.
This is an undemanding variety, whose plants have beautiful dense canes full of cannabidivarin.
These quality cannabis seeds are the pride of the Royal Queen Seeds seed bank. The breeders managed to combine the CBD variety Solomatic and Durban Poison. As a result, the resulting Royal CBDV variety has a predominant sativa in the genotype, supplemented with indica and ruderalis. It is suitable for both indoor and outdoor placement.
Despite its small stature, in the indoor environment it grows to a height of about 80 cm, it achieves relatively decent yields, up to 450 g / m2. Outside, the plants are up to 1 meter tall and, under ideal conditions, produce up to 150 g per plant.
The Royal CBDV Automatic variety can be grown almost anywhere, as it can handle colder climates.
This self-flowering plant produces up to 5% CBDV, 5% CBD and at least 0.3% THC.
Genetics Durban Poison
Durban Poison is a purely sativa type of cannabis. Its name is derived from the place of origin, the South African port city of Durban. It comes from a genetic line of the African species. On average, it contains about 15% THC. Durban Poison is a very well known and popular species worldwide. The flowers are round and robust . The aroma of Durban Poison is sweet , with elements of citrus, clay, wood and pine.
Details of the self-flowering cannabis variety Royal CBDV Automatic
Genetics : Solomatic X Durban Poison
Genotype : 75% sativa, 20% indica, 5% ruderalis
Flowering time : 5 - 6 weeks
Harvest : 8-9 weeks after germination
Indoor yield : 375 - 450 g / m2
Outdoor yield : 110 - 150 grams per plant
THC : 0.3%
CBD : 5%
CBDV : 5%
Terpenes contained in Royal CBDV Automatic marijuana plants
Myrcen - It is one of the most common hemp terpenes and its scent could be described as earthy with a hint of musk and cloves. In hemp we find myrcene especially in the flowers of the plant. It is a very strong antioxidant and contributes to the treatment of stroke, osteoarthritis, rheumatism and inflammatory diseases.
Pinen - Aroma of terpene pinen is a mixture of rosemary, basil and forest scent. It offers a number of potentially therapeutic effects. It has anti-inflammatory effects, which will be welcomed especially by asthmatics, for whom fresh air is a balm for the respiratory tract. And this is exactly the effect this terpene can have. At the same time, it can fight against possible infectious germs.
Humulen - Humulen has a typical earthy, pungent aroma with hints of spice. It has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects. It is used when inhaling medical vapors to relax the upper and lower respiratory tract. It contributes to the treatment of asthma, allergies, sinusitis and bronchitis.
Placement | outdoor, indoor |
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Flowering type | autoflowering |
Version | feminized |
CBD content | high (nad 5%) |
THC content | very low (do 1%) |
Genotype | sativa |
Genetics | Durban Poison |
Packaging | 10 seeds |
Flower length | short (up to 8 weeks) |
Yield | medium |
Height | small (up to 1 m) |
Difficulty | small |
Terpenes | humulen, myrcen, pinen |
Active substance | CBD, CBDv |
Placement | outdoor, indoor |
---|---|
Flowering type | autoflowering |
Version | feminized |
CBD content | high (nad 5%) |
THC content | very low (do 1%) |
Genotype | sativa |
Genetics | Durban Poison |
Packaging | 10 seeds |
Flower length | short (up to 8 weeks) |
Yield | medium |
Height | small (up to 1 m) |
Difficulty | small |
Terpenes | humulen, myrcen, pinen |
Active substance | CBD, CBDv |

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