The Church CBD by Green House Seeds
Swiss Sativa/Indica Hybrid (Erdbeer)
The Church CBD is a hybrid cannabis strain developed by Green House Seeds. It is recognized for its balanced cannabinoid profile, featuring significant CBD content alongside a moderate THC level, and is noted for its appealing sensory characteristics and robust growth.
Appearance and Structure
The Church CBD typically presents with dense, trichome-covered buds that often display a mix of green hues, purple undertones, and orange pistils. Its plant structure is compact and bushy, characteristic of its indica-dominant genetics, making it suitable for various cultivation environments.
Aroma and Flavor Profile
This strain offers a complex aroma reminiscent of sweet strawberries with underlying earthy notes. Upon consumption, flavors of berry and citrus are prominent, accompanied by spicy and herbal undertones, with a lingering strawberry-like sweetness and hints of pine and orange.
Cannabinoid Profile
The Church CBD is distinguished by its cannabinoid composition, primarily featuring high levels of CBD, often in the 8-12% range, with THC content generally remaining below 1%. This balance is thought to contribute to its therapeutic potential and moderated psychoactive effects, potentially enhanced by minor cannabinoids like CBG and CBC.
Effects
Users report that The Church CBD induces a state of calm and relaxation, often accompanied by a nuanced cerebral effect that can uplift mood and promote creativity. The indica-dominant genetics contribute to its relaxing properties, while a sativa influence provides a balanced experience.
Terpenes
Key terpenes identified in The Church CBD include Myrcene, Limonene, and Pinene. These compounds contribute to the strain's distinct aroma and flavor profile, influencing its sensory experience and potentially its therapeutic effects.
Origins and Lineage
Developed by Green House Seeds, The Church CBD has a genetic lineage that leans heavily indica, with influences from a Swiss Sativa/Indica hybrid known as 'Erdbeer'. This breeding was aimed at combining desirable indica traits with sativa characteristics, focusing on both therapeutic benefits and strong agronomic qualities.