Normally anxiety has been blamed on a racy sativa but over the years I have from time to time read messages from people who said they went to heavy indicas and amber trichomes believing they would relax them more and had major anxiety so I suppose in at least some percentage of smokers that could be the cause for anxiety.
I am not much of a couch-lock lover so I do not really keep track of strains that do have more CBD in them but other than a few that have only fairly recently been created there are very few strains to be found that are as high as 2% to 2.5% and most are under 1%.
Here are a few newer strains that are high to VERY high in CBD, but because of it very low in THC. I have no idea where they can be found and for something with a fairly high percentage of THC but still a decent amount of CBD, I do not know what to suggest. 'The Dutch Masters' have pretty much bred almost all of the CBD out of everything they have made.
The Blue-Ribbon Plant
The plant richest in CBD is a “True
Blueberry/
OG Kush” cross grown in the mountains south of Yreka by Wendell Lee of Full Spectrum Genetics (not to be confused with the lab in
Colorado). Dried buds of TB/OGK have been sent for testing on four occasions by Harborside, the dispensary with which Lee is associated. Samples were consistently found to contain about 10% CBD (with THC levels around 6 to 7%). On the only occasion that a crop grown outdoors by Lee was tested by
Steep Hill lab, it was found to contain 13.9% CBD.
Two other labs have confirmed the CBD content of Lee’s TB/OGK.
Lee is now working to “stabilize the genetics” and produce TB/OGK seeds. Several plants he provided to
Project CBD (a nonprofit organized by writer/activist
Martin Lee to promote
research) are being grown out by experienced hands. Processed medicine and clones will be available at
dispensaries in the months ahead. Details will be available on
ProjectCBD.com, a website that will be launched by mid-August, according to
Martin Lee (no relation to Wendell)
The
California strain richest in CBD proportionally, “Women’s Collective Stinky Purple,” tested at 9.7% CBD and 1.2% THC. It was brought to Harborside by Grower #1 who also grows a strain called “Cotton Candy/Diesel” that was found to contain about 6% CBD and 6% THC. Grower #1 gets her starter plants from friends in Northeastern
Mendocino County. Is there something in the genome of plants that have been swapped over the years by growers in those hills that encourages expression of CBD?
Another strain containing more than 8% CBD, grown indoors in the East Bay, was brought to Harborside in late April. “Omrita Rx3” is the name the grower has given it after learning that it was of special interest to SCC doctors.
A few weeks later a strain called “
Harlequin” was found to contain about 8% CBD. And soon thereafter a pound of “Jamaican Lion” tested at 8.9% CBD. Clones of these
strains are being grown out and will be available through Harborside and
Project CBD in the months ahead, along with the
Soma A+ that was first to be identified.
Pineapple Thai (5% CBD, 2.4% THC) is being grown out by
Herbal Solutions in
Long Beach.