INDICA
Harle-Tsu
Harle-Tsu
INDICA
Harle-Tsu (also called Harlequin Tsunami) is a high-CBD hybrid that was first cultivated in Northern California by breeders at the Southern Humboldt Seed Collective, aka SoHum Seeds. The strain is a cross between a Harlequin male and a Sour Tsunami clone. The strain, tested by Phylos Bioscience in 2016, frequently tests at 13-18% for total CBD content and less than one percent (1%) THC and is rich in the terpenes myrcene and humulene. The strain won first place for best CBD flower at the 2014 Emerald Cup. When lab-tested by the event’s organizers, Harle-Tsu yielded 21.05% CBD and 0.86% THC.
Grow Information
The strain displays Indica-like growth characteristics during the vegetative cycle. A short, stout, and bushy strain, Harle-Tsu produces a medium-yielding plant of low THC flowers and is adaptable to varying cultivation environments. The plant starts low and branchy and develops ample foliage with vertically reaching branches. When grown outdoors, the buds reach full maturation around late September in the Northern Hemisphere, or late March in the Southern Hemisphere, while indoor plants finish flowering roughly 56 days after entering the flowering cycle.
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