Greenhouse seed's "hawaiian snow" looks very promising
I have had this before, no longer my choice because it just takes so long to flower, 11+ weeks. There are alot of other good choices. If your into Greenhouse seeds check out there "super lemon haze" which was last years cup winner. It will finish earlyer with the same projected yield. You may also want to do a search on youtube for them and watch there strain hunter videos they were cool.
When your picking a strain dont assume that the higher they say the THC% is that the better the weed will be. Asking about strains and checking out Journals of the strain your thinking of is a good source of info to help make the decision. With the factors of the decision being what you have learned about the type of buzz, length of buzz, taste, yield, flowering time, and any other determing factor that may suit you.
Just remember that it is not the THC% is only 1 part of the recipe. Different cannabinoids affect the high in a multifaceted manner. Each strain has there own varation of levels of each of these cannabinoids and how these "add up" are what shapes how the buzz is.
THC:
delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol & delta-8-tetrahydrocannabinol - THC mimics the action of anandamide, a neurotransmitter produced naturally in the body, which binds with the cannabinoid receptors in the brain to produce the ?high? associated with
marijuana. THC possesses high UV-B
(280-315 nm) absorption properties.
THCV:
tetrahydrocannabivarin - prevalent in certain South African and Southeast Asian strains of cannabis. It is said to produce a ?clearer high? & seems to possess many of the therapeutic properties of THC.
CBD:
cannabidiol - previously believed to be psychoactive, or to contribute to the high by interacting with other cannabinoids, conversely the most recent research indicates that CBD has negligible effect on the high, it is however a strong anti-inflammatory, and may take the edge off some THC effects, such as anxiety. CBD as a non-psychoactive cannabinoid appears to be helpful for many medical conditions. CBD biosynthesizes into cannabinol (CBN) & tetrahydrocannabinol (THC).
CBN:
cannabinol - a degradation product of THC, produces a depressant effect, ?fuzzy? forehead.
CBC:
cannabichromene - non-psychoactive , a precursor to THC.
CBG:
cannabigerol - non-psychoactive, hemp strains often posses elevated levels of CBG while possessing only trace amounts of THC.