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No. 7053Indica

Batha Balanced CBD

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Batha Balanced (CBD) is an Indica-dominant cultivar developed for a balanced cannabinoid profile, featuring significant levels of both THC and CBD with minimal intoxication. This strain is designed for a steady, approachable experience, aligning with wellness-focused cannabis consumption.

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AromaBerryGrapeFloralHerbalCitrusLavender

Appearance

This cultivar typically presents medium-dense colas with a structure that blends Indica and Sativa traits, supported by a sturdy central stem and well-spaced branches. Buds are often lime to forest green, sometimes showing lavender hues under cooler temperatures, and are covered in abundant trichomes. Pistils mature from pale apricot to deeper tangerine, and the cured flower maintains its structure with a frosty coating.

Aroma & Flavor

The aroma is characterized by a dominant berry and grape scent, complemented by floral and herbal undertones, consistent with terpene blends rich in linalool and myrcene. Initial notes can be reminiscent of grape candy and lavender, with secondary hints of crushed herbs, citrus, and cedar. The flavor mirrors the aroma, featuring pronounced berry and grape notes with a lavender-kissed finish, balanced by a gentle herbal dryness.

Effects

Batha Balanced (CBD) is noted for providing a calm, focused, and sometimes sedating experience, making it suitable for daytime use without heavy impairment. Users report a sense of functional clarity, mood elevation, and relaxation. Its balanced cannabinoid profile contributes to a steady, approachable effect, distinguishing it from high-THC varieties.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

As a Type II chemotype, Batha Balanced (CBD) expresses both THC and CBD in comparable amounts, often near a 1:1 ratio. Typical cannabinoid ranges are approximately 5-10% THC and 6-15% CBD by dry weight, though these can vary. Key terpenes identified include Myrcene, Caryophyllene, Linalool, Terpinolene, and Ocimene, which contribute to its distinct aroma and effects.

Origins & Lineage

Emerging from the wave of Type II breeding post-2010, Batha Balanced (CBD) likely descends from therapeutic-leaning genetics selected for aromatic appeal and cannabinoid balance. While specific parentage is undisclosed, aromatic and effect profiles suggest influence from linalool-forward and berry-dominant lines. It was developed to meet consumer demand for CBD-rich flower that offers soothing qualities with enough THC for mood and sensory enhancement.

Growing

Batha Balanced (CBD) is described as having a balanced Indica-Sativa structure, performing well indoors and outdoors. Growers aim for stability in its Type II chemotype, which is largely heritable. The cultivar is valued for its predictable cannabinoid ratio, though total potency can be influenced by cultivation practices like light intensity and harvest timing.

Frequently asked questions

What is the THC to CBD ratio of Batha Balanced (CBD)?
Batha Balanced (CBD) is a Type II chemotype, typically exhibiting a near 1:1 THC to CBD ratio.
What are the dominant terpenes in Batha Balanced (CBD)?
Dominant terpenes often include Myrcene, Caryophyllene, Linalool, Terpinolene, and Ocimene.
What kind of experience does Batha Balanced (CBD) offer?
It provides a balanced experience with functional clarity and relaxation, minimal intoxication, and mood elevation.
What conditions might Batha Balanced (CBD) help with?
Users report potential benefits for anxiety, stress, and pain due to its calming and comforting effects.