
- CBD-forward hemp bred for therapeutic clarity
Charlottes Web
Charlottes Web is a CBD-rich hemp variety valued for therapeutic use and low intoxicating potential.
- High CBD, low THC profile for medical interest
- Clean, mild flavours with earthy and citrus notes
- Stable lineage for predictable cannabinoid expression
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0.3-1% |
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15-20% |
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Charlottes Web x AC/DC |
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CBD-dominant hemp |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Tall, often 1.5-2.5m outdoors |
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Moderate to high |
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Earthy, Sweet citrus, Herbal |
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Feminised, Photoperiod |
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Temperate With Short Outdoor Growing Season |
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Calming, Clear-headed, Relaxing relief |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Charlottes Web
Charlottes Web is a well-known CBD-dominant hemp cultivar bred for consistent CBD expression and minimal THC. It has been used in medical contexts and is recognised for a mild flavour profile and calming effects, though legal and regulatory frameworks determine appropriate possession and use in the UK.
Charlottes Web is a CBD-dominant hemp variety bred for therapeutic use. It delivers minimal psychoactive effects compared with typical recreational strains.
THC levels are very low and usually sit well below one per cent. This chemical profile reduces intoxicating effects for most users.
CBD content is comparatively high and often reported in the mid-teens to twenties by percentage. The elevated CBD is central to the strain's therapeutic reputation.
The lineage pairs CBD-forward parents to create a predictable cannabinoid balance. The recorded cross is Charlottes Web x AC/DC and it emphasises stable CBD expression.
Seeds are offered as feminised, photoperiod types to favour female expression. They are not autoflowering so flowering follows seasonal light patterns.
In a short outdoor growing season the variety is moderately straightforward but limited season length increases the chance of incomplete maturation. Climatic constraints in cooler areas can affect final development.
Flowering commonly completes within eight to ten weeks indoors. Outdoors the apparent flowering period varies with latitude and seasonal light patterns.
Yield is typically moderate to high under favourable conditions. Shorter seasons often correlate with reduced final yields due to earlier seasonal transitions.
Plants usually grow tall with an open, sativa-leaning structure. Final height depends on phenotype and local growing conditions.
Indoors the strain adapts to managed environments and a controlled schedule. Outdoors in Essex plants tend to reach greater stature and show a clear seasonal influence.
Growing Charlottes Web in Essex requires awareness of the short outdoor growing season. Local conditions mean careful seasonal planning is important to avoid late-season deterioration.
Effects are primarily calming and focused rather than sedating. Many users report a clear-headed sense of relief with minimal intoxication.
The flavour profile mixes earthy base notes with a sweet citrus lift and subtle herbal echoes. The overall taste is clean and mild rather than sharp or overpowering.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Legal status depends on the plant's THC content and current regulations. Licensed hemp for industrial use differs from unlicensed cannabis cultivation, so check current UK law and obtain professional legal advice.
Its high CBD to THC ratio underpins reported therapeutic effects such as reduced seizure frequency in some cases. Clinical use relies on lab-tested, standardised extracts rather than raw plant material.
Flowering is commonly reported at around eight to ten weeks under controlled light conditions. Outdoor timelines vary with latitude and season length.
Yes, accredited laboratories can provide cannabinoid profiling and contaminant testing. Such reports are essential when assessing medical suitability and compliance.
Extraction and sale of CBD products are subject to both pharmaceutical and food regulations depending on intended use. Manufacturers must comply with product safety, labelling and licensing requirements.
Stored material is best kept cool, dry and out of direct light to preserve terpene and cannabinoid quality. Commercial operations follow documented procedures and quality control standards.
Climate influences maturation, terpene expression and overall development, with shorter seasons often limiting final chemical profiles. Regional awareness helps in planning harvest windows and post-harvest handling.
High humidity cannabis cultivation describes environments where moisture levels are elevated and can increase risks like mould and mildew. Discussion of high humidity cannabis cultivation should focus on legal, safety and quality-control implications rather than operational instructions.
Suppliers vary by country and product type; look for reputable vendors who provide lab certificates and clear legal terms. Ensure any purchase and use complies with local regulations.
Consult a qualified lawyer for regulatory issues and a healthcare professional for medical advice. Accredited testing labs and licensed manufacturers can advise on product standards.
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