The Leaf Index
Vol. IA field guide to cannabis cultivarsleafly.cc
No. 4199Sativa

Angie CBD

Unknown (likely high-CBD lineage)

Angie Cbd is a sativa-dominant cultivar recognized for its high CBD and very low THC content, offering a mellow experience. It is favored by consumers seeking wellness benefits without significant intoxication, making it suitable for daytime use.

EffectsCalm
May help withPain Stress
AromaCitrusFloralHerbalHoneyLavenderPepperyPineSweet

Appearance

Angie Cbd typically presents a medium height with branching suitable for training. Its leaves often have a narrower structure, suggesting sativa genetics. During flowering, it develops elongated, slightly open buds with abundant trichome coverage, giving them a frosty appearance. The coloration ranges from lime to forest green, with pistils turning copper to amber as the plant matures. Some phenotypes may show faint lavender or plum hues in cooler temperatures.

Aroma & Flavor

This cultivar offers an approachable sensory profile. Its aroma and flavor are often described as a combination of citrus and sweet notes, with underlying herbal, floral, and honey characteristics. A subtle peppery or pine undertone may also be present.

Effects

Angie Cbd is known for promoting a sense of calm. Its profile is designed to provide a clear-headed experience with minimal intoxication, supporting functional engagement in daily activities. This makes it a suitable choice for those seeking gentle relaxation without impairing cognitive function.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

While specific lab data varies, Angie Cbd generally exhibits a CBD content in the low-to-mid teens, with THC levels typically at or below 1%. This creates a significant CBD:THC ratio, often 10:1 or higher. Common terpenes found in this cultivar may include myrcene, limonene, caryophyllene, linalool, and pinene, contributing to its overall aroma and potential effects.

Growing Profile

Angie Cbd is often described as versatile and forgiving to cultivate. It generally thrives with moderate nutrient levels and gentle training techniques. The plant tends to produce medium-density flowers with good trichome production. Its structure is amenable to various growing methods, making it accessible for both experienced and novice growers.

Origins & Lineage

Angie Cbd emerged from the wave of CBD breeding that gained momentum between 2012 and 2018. While its exact lineage is not standardized, it likely descends from or shares ancestry with established high-CBD strains such as Cannatonic, ACDC, Harlequin, Sour Tsunami, or Ringo’s Gift. Breeders focused on stabilizing high CBD expression while minimizing THC content, often through repeated backcrossing.

Frequently asked questions

What is the typical THC and CBD content of Angie Cbd?
Angie Cbd generally has a low THC content, often at or below 1%, and a high CBD content, typically in the low-to-mid teens, resulting in a CBD:THC ratio of 10:1 or higher.
What are the common aromas and flavors of Angie Cbd?
Angie Cbd is often characterized by its approachable sensory profile, with aromas and flavors that can include citrus, floral, herbal, honey, lavender, peppery, pine, and sweet notes.
What kind of effects can be expected from Angie Cbd?
Angie Cbd is known for promoting a sense of calm and is favored for its clear-headed, non-intoxicating effects, making it suitable for daytime use.
Is Angie Cbd suitable for beginners to grow?
Yes, Angie Cbd is often described as versatile and forgiving, making it a suitable choice for growers with varying levels of experience.