Flawless Victory CBD
ACDC-type genetics (likely) × Harlequin-type genetics (likely)
Flawless Victory (CBD) is a hybrid cultivar developed in the late 2010s to early 2020s, prioritizing functional daytime use with a focus on calm clarity. Its name reflects a desire for a predictable and clean experience, distinguishing it from high-THC varieties.
Appearance
This hybrid typically grows to medium height with balanced branching. Its leaves suggest a mix of indica and sativa genetics. The buds are often spade-shaped or conical, displaying lime to forest-green colors, sometimes with lilac undertones in cooler temperatures. They are covered in trichomes and feature pistils that mature from pale apricot to tangerine.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma is characterized by bright, zesty notes of lemon and pine, with subtle sweet-herbal undertones and a hint of peppery spice. Upon consumption, the flavor mirrors the aroma, offering a crisp citrus entry followed by a resinous pine mid-palate and a gentle black pepper finish. Notes of floral and herbal elements may also be present.
Effects
Flawless Victory (CBD) is bred to provide calm and focused effects without significant intoxication. It is designed for daytime-friendly use, aiming to support clear-headed productivity and a sense of balanced well-being.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
This strain is defined by its high CBD content and low THC levels, typically maintaining a CBD:THC ratio above 10:1. Key terpenes often include limonene, caryophyllene, and pinene, contributing to its distinct aroma and effects. Linalool and humulene may also be present, adding complexity to the profile.
Growing
Flawless Victory (CBD) is described as a hybrid that performs well both indoors and outdoors. It exhibits sturdy lateral branching and uniform canopy development. Yields can be respectable under optimized conditions, with indoor growers potentially achieving 450–600 g/m² and outdoor plants yielding 500–900 g per plant.
Origins & Lineage
This CBD-dominant hybrid was developed during a period of increasing consumer interest in functional, low-THC cannabis. Breeders typically achieve its profile by crossing terpene-rich hybrids with known CBD donors, such as those from ACDC or Harlequin genetics, followed by stabilization through backcrossing and phenotype selection.