Canna-So-Hard
Canna-So-Hard
Also known as: Canna So Hard, Cannasohard
Overview
Canna-So-Hard is a high-CBD cannabis strain developed by The Seed Kompany that represents an expertly crafted combination of three renowned CBD-dominant parent strains: Cannatonic, Sour Tsunami, and Harlequin. This indica-leaning hybrid was specifically bred to maximize therapeutic potential while minimizing psychoactive effects. Originally created as part of the growing high-CBD movement that gained momentum in the late 2000s and early 2010s, this strain exemplifies the careful genetic selection work pioneered by breeders seeking to produce medicine-focused cannabis varieties.
The strain exhibits compact, indica-dominant growth characteristics with dense bud structure and notable purple coloration that develops during late flowering stages. Plants typically finish flowering within 9 weeks (approximately 63 days) and are known for producing solid yields of high-quality therapeutic cannabis. The buds display an attractive appearance with vibrant purple hues complementing the dense, resin-covered flowers that are characteristic of well-bred CBD strains.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from chronic pain
- May help with inflammation
- Often used for anxiety management
- Reported benefits for seizure disorders
- May assist with muscle spasms
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Canna-So-Hard is considered moderately easy to grow and suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation. The strain exhibits indica-dominant growth patterns with compact, bushy plants that finish flowering in approximately 9 weeks (63 days). Plants tend to stay relatively short and stout, making them ideal for indoor growing environments with limited vertical space. The strain is known for producing nice yields of dense, purple-tinged buds. Growers should expect hardy, resilient plants that can handle moderate environmental stress. The strain performs well in both soil and hydroponic setups, with indoor cultivation being preferred for optimal control over environmental conditions.