![]() ![]() What’s more, I knew I would be able to enjoy them and still got on with my day thanks to the low THC levels. Even at this early stage I could sense there would be some tasty buds to enjoy. At this point the terpene profile began to step up a notch. ![]() The early stretch in bloom coupled with her thin sativa fingers on the leaves make this a great candidate for a SCROG grow. ![]() 3 cannabis cups in the first 2 years following release really doesn’t surprise me that much, these are solid genetics. Daily water requirements steadily increased but we didn’t need to add any nutrition at this stage – the slow release BioTabs worked their magic and kept the plants in the nutrient sweet spot, with no signs of under/over nutrition.Īs I admired the way these CBD Charlotte’s Angel plants grew I couldn’t help feeling that I would be interested to grow the same genetics with a THC rich chemotype. Even in early flowering it was clear that numerous bloom points would emerge. Lush growth was abundant, these sativa genetics really impressed me. 4-5 weeks of vegetative growth felt sufficient! CBD Charlotte’s Angel in early bloom I decided not to wait too long before starting 12/12 light conditions. My only concern at this stage was whether the sativa genetics would prove to grow a little too quickly for my grow room. I couldn’t have been happier with the progress in veg growth. I knew it was time to switch the clock to 12/12 before they actually became too big.Īirpots with an aerated grow medium deliver excellent levels of root oxygenation. I liked these genetics, they grew with real vigour and energy.Īfter 1.5 – 2 weeks in their new 20 litre airpots most of the plants were growing very vigorously, several cm per day. Leaves were a healthy green and the thin sativa leaf fingers allowed light to penetrate to lower levels. CBD Charlotte’s Angel vegetative stage, 4-5 weeksĬBD Charlotte’s Angel thrived under LED in their air pots. I really rate air pots and also love using the larger volume airpots and felt-sacks too. As soon as the plants were transplanted the speed of growth increased. Within 2.5 weeks the plants were transplanted into their final containers which were 20L Airpots. Slow release nutrients are also a big help, simplifying the grow and making it easy. Like most serious growers I use LED, it really is in a different league to HPS when it comes to cannabinoid and terpene production. It was satisfying to get the grow under way. I had wanted a personal stash of low-THC, high-CBD buds for some time. Early growth was slow and steady but the sativa heritage was already evident on the leaves. Germinating the feminised seeds was easy enough. Read the full CBD Charlotte’s Angel grow diary here CBD Charlotte’s Angel seedling stage Summer grow, temperatures around the ‘mid-twenties’ ✬ ![]() Two HS1 75W LEDs, flowering with additional 370W LED light from URSA LED Lightmix soil and coco fibre in a 4:1 blend If you’re looking to grow your own CBD rich buds then this week by week review with pictures shows you exactly what to expect. Yields are high and growth is straightforward. Low-THC, high-CBD strains have become popular with both recreational and medical growers. After 4.5 weeks of bloom the CBD Charlotte’s Angel was put into bloom with a 12/12 light cycle.ġ2 weeks later the heavy yielding plant was ready to harvest, with the branches bowing down under the weight of their own blooms. These are a popular way to simplify cannabis cultivation, removing the complexity of nutrient application as well as minimising the chances of over/under feeding. In addition, slow release organic nutrients were used from BioTabs. The grower used LED grow lights and air-pots (highly aerated grow containers – particularly recommended). CBD Charlotte’s Angel week by week pictures For some growers, they may be useful properties. Some users of CBD Charlotte’s Angel low-THC, high-CBD buds claim they remove the craving to get high and may help reduce the urge to smoke tobacco. They are part of the CBD cannabis seed collection. The genetics are sativa dominant and boast a delicious taste/aroma with herbal notes of pine and diesel. These are photoperiod feminised cannabis seeds which take around 11 weeks of bloom under a 12/12 light cycle. With such low THC levels you can’t get a psychoactive ‘high’ from these buds. The buds typically have around 15% CBD and under 1% THC. CBD Charlotte’s Angel is a heavy yielding, low-THC, high-CBD cannabis strain. ![]()
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