Wyld Stallions CBD by Seattle Chronic Seeds
Jamaican Sativa
Wyld Stallions CBD by Seattle Chronic Seeds is a sativa-dominant strain developed to offer a balanced experience. It combines energizing sativa effects with a focus on CBD content, making it suitable for both recreational and therapeutic use.
Appearance
Wyld Stallions CBD plants are characterized by their tall, slender sativa structure, often reaching 150-180 cm indoors. They feature elongated leaves and a light canopy. The buds are typically dense yet airy, covered in trichomes and adorned with bright orange pistils.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma is a complex blend of fresh and pungent notes, featuring earthy, citrus, and spicy undertones, reminiscent of its Jamaican sativa heritage. Flavors mirror the aroma, with prominent zesty citrus and spicy notes balanced by a subtle sweetness and earthy musk.
Effects
This sativa-dominant strain is known for providing uplifting and energetic qualities. It is designed to promote clarity and focus, offering a cerebral experience that is characteristic of its sativa roots while maintaining a balanced cannabinoid profile.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Wyld Stallions CBD is noted for its balanced cannabinoid profile, emphasizing CBD content alongside THC. Key terpenes identified include Myrcene and Limonene, contributing to its distinct aroma and flavor profile.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Seattle Chronic Seeds, Wyld Stallions CBD draws heavily from Jamaican sativa genetics, known for their vigorous growth and energetic effects. The breeding process focused on integrating robust CBD content while preserving the uplifting sativa characteristics, with meticulous iterations to ensure stability and desired traits.
Cultivation
Wyld Stallions CBD exhibits a brisk growth habit typical of sativas. It is noted for its resilience and ability to produce significant yields, often exceeding 600 grams per square meter under optimal indoor conditions. The plant structure is well-suited for cultivators valuing robust growth and desirable phenotypes.