The Abacus hemp seeds strain is one of the most popular on the market. Farmers buy Abacus hemp seeds for a variety of applications and grow it both indoors and outdoors. We’ve compiled important information here. If you’d like to chat with our experts or buy abacus hemp seeds, contact us.
How long has Abacus been around?
- The Abacus hemp strain has northern California origins and is extremely stable, being commercially grown as hemp in Colorado and Oregon for 9+ years.
Why is the Abacus hemp flower strain so popular?
- It has proven itself to be a hardy strain tolerant to both cold and hot weather conditions and the occasional light snowfall. It owes these traits to its strong stable genetics.
- The strain also produces high yielding, smokable purple flowers with orange hairs and a full terpene spectrum.
What are the appearance, smell, and taste of Abacus?
- The Abacus strain is a striking and beautiful flower with purple flowers and orange hairs.
- The flower also gives a beautiful aroma. The smell of Abacus can be somewhat surprising and unexpected to some, and the taste usually draws a great first impression from those that use the flower.
- Its terpenes and flavonoids taste and smell like sweet flowers, cherry candy, and sour apples.
What is the genetic combination of Abacus?
- The strain contains the genetics of an OG x Purple Urkle mother and was then crossed with a high-CBD Landrace hemp father.
- This strain has a low level of genetic variation indicating stable genetics and a true breeding line that will produce consistent physical characteristics.
- The Abacus strain has proven to have strong, stable genetics as it has been grown in both hot and cold weather conditions.
- Because of the rich history of the strain and with its long breeding period, this strain has proven to be very stable.
How is Abacus grown?
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- Abacus can be seeded to grow row crop or spaced out for heavy bud development.
- With adequate water and nutrients, the strain can produce very large plants and has been known to produce approximately 1/2 to 2 pounds of dry flower per plant after harvest.
- Depending on nutrient selection and application, weed control, and overall growing conditions, yield results can vary.
What yield results should I expect from growing Abacus hemp seeds?
- When growing for high CBD content, the results may vary between 10% and 25% CBD.
- When using our Soil Balance Nutrient Program we have recorded results between 16% to 25% CBD, while still remaining under .3% delta-9 THC.
Why CBD?
- Historically the main focus of the Cannabis plant was on the active Schedule 1 controlled substance list due to its high psychoactive THC content.
- Unlike THC, CBD doesn’t produce the psychoactive effects. Hemp plants contain less than the federal limit of .3% THC, which has allowed for these products to reach a much larger market.
- CBD has gained popularity in recent years because there is growing scientific evidence that supports the beneficial effects of it.
Possible health benefits for CBD include relieving:
- Acne
- Anxiety
- Arthritis pain
- Depression
- Inflammatory pain
- Muscle-spasticity in Multiple Sclerosis
- Nerve related pain
- Sleep disorder
* These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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