Auto CBG Nectar
Auto CBG Nectar
Also known as: Auto CBG, CBG Auto Nectar
Overview
Auto CBG Nectar is an exceptional autoflowering cannabis strain developed by Original Sensible Seeds, featuring an unprecedented 11% CBG content alongside nearly equal CBD levels (around 10%) and virtually zero THC (0.1-0.2%). This strain represents a breakthrough in medicinal cannabis breeding, offering an almost perfect 1:1 CBG to CBD ratio that currently has no comparable alternative on the market. The strain's genetics involve crossing a secret CBG Auto with Juanita la Lagrimosa, incorporating ruderalis genetics for the autoflowering trait. Auto CBG Nectar inherits strong citric terpenes from its Juanita lineage, producing sweet, refreshing smoke with prominent citrus fruit aromas and flavors. As an autoflowering variety, it completes its full life cycle from seed to harvest in just 75 days, making it suitable for novice growers. With its negligible THC content below 0.3%, this strain is legal to cultivate in many jurisdictions where traditional high-THC cannabis remains prohibited.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report strong sense of mental clarity
- May help with various conditions as CBG shows huge therapeutic potential
- Often used for relaxation similar to CBD oil but with different effects
- Users report muscle relaxation, stress reduction, improved sleep, fibromyalgia pain reduction, and bowel disease improvement
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
- Drowsiness
- Difficulty getting up after lying down
Growing Information
Auto CBG Nectar is an easy-to-grow autoflowering strain that completes its cycle in 75 days from seed to harvest. Expected yields are around 150 grams per plant outdoors. The strain is suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation and is beginner-friendly. For optimal results, use larger pots with sufficient growing medium to accommodate an extensive root system, and avoid transplanting by using the final container from the start. Low-stress training (LST) methods can be applied, and defoliation may be necessary if fan leaves shade bud sites. Plants may be more susceptible to pest attacks, particularly when overfed during flowering.