CBcanD
CBcanD
Also known as: CBcanD III, CBcanD lll
Overview
CBcanD is a hybrid strain developed by MTG Seeds as a cross between Cannatonic and CB Diesel. This strain is categorized as mostly sativa and can be cultivated both indoors and outdoors. CBcanD has won 6 high CBD awards, establishing its reputation in the medical cannabis community. The strain was created as part of MTG Seeds' focus on developing high-CBD genetics for medicinal purposes.
Cannatonic, one of its parent strains, was reportedly introduced around 2008 and was among the first high-CBD strains, created as a cross of Reina Madre and NYC Diesel. CB Diesel, the other parent, is derived from Harlequin crossed with Turbo Diesel. This lineage creates a complex genetic background spanning multiple continents, as the strain originates from Afghanistan, Colombia, Mexico, Nepal, Switzerland, Thailand, and United States. CBcanD is described as "More CBD than THC", making it particularly valuable for patients seeking therapeutic benefits without intense psychoactive effects. The strain was initially released as a "Limited Edition" and was marked as "Not Yet Released" in some databases, suggesting its rarity and specialized breeding.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from chronic pain
- May help with inflammation
- Often used for anxiety management
- Potential appetite stimulation
- May assist with seizure disorders
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
- Dry Mouth
- Slight Anxiety
- Dry mouth
- Dry eyes
- Possible slight anxiety in sensitive users
Growing Information
CBcanD can be cultivated both indoors and outdoors. The flowering time is approximately 60 days. As a mostly sativa strain, it tends to grow taller and may require more vertical space. The strain was never available as feminized seeds, making cultivation more challenging for some growers. The plant likely inherits growing characteristics from both parent strains, with Cannatonic contributing stability and CB Diesel adding vigor. Given its award-winning status, proper cultivation can yield high-quality, resinous buds with significant CBD content. Growers should expect sativa-dominant growth patterns with moderate difficulty level.