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CBD | 21% |
THC | 0.9% |
CHF50.00
Don’t let the lovely, sweet flavors fool you. We are dealing with a plant that causes a fairly strong “high”, thanks to the incredible CBD content of its buds, up to 28%. Grown indoors, the herbs are watered with pure water during the last three weeks of flowering. They are then subjected to suitable and slow drying to obtain a good CBD content. With Rainbow Belt 3.0 the CBD content is between 23 and 28%. Swiss-Botanic Rainbow Belt 3.0 is packaged in an 11 gram bag. This contains a Boveda terpene shield that retains all aromas and flavors.
CBD Rainbow Belt 3.0 originated in America before spreading throughout Europe. Its name comes from the purplish-blue color of its buds and leaves. The taste is also reminiscent of blueberries. The buds are voluminous and covered in trichomes dotted with orange dots with an aroma that is fruity, tangy and sweet with tropical nuances. Rainbow Belt 3.0 CBD Flowers impresses with a musky note. Its taste is pleasant and sweet. The Rainbow Belt 3.0 can have a stimulating and relaxing effect.
Swiss-Botanic cultivates its own cannabis in the Swiss regions of Vaud, Bern, and Valais. Their team attentively nurtures each hemp plant, whether grown in a greenhouse, indoors or outdoors. Thanks to the Boveda terpene shield available in all Swiss Botanic bags, the cannabis flowers do not lose their terpenes and all its aromas, flavours and effectiveness.
Rainbow Belt 3.0, also known as “Rainbow Belt,” is an indica marijuana strain that comes from crossing Moonbow with Zkittlez. The effect of Rainbow Belt 3.0 is primarily calming. Consumers say this strain delivers a euphoric high that leaves them feeling happy and relaxed. Rainbow Belt 3.0 has calming properties. Therefore, it is best to enjoy this strain in the evening hours. The taste and aroma of this strain is tropical and sweet. Consumers often choose Rainbow Belt 3.0 to relieve symptoms associated with insomnia. This strain was originally developed by Archive Seed Bank.
Indica-type plants are distinguished by their conical shape and broad leaves. Conversely, sativa plants have large, loose branches and narrow leaves. These differences result from their geographical origins. In terms of buds, indica strains appear compact and firm, while sativa strains are rather long, thin and airy.
Over the years, producers have made hybridizations to produce strains with varying levels of indica and sativa. These mixtures produce varieties that have their own characteristics: flowering period, aromas, flavors, productivity, disease resistance, etc.
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