The Weed Blog is excited to announce that one of Oregon’s premier cannabis farms, Yerba Buena, has created and released their highest testing CBD strain, “Corazon” (Spanish for “Heart”). This new highest testing CBD strain is a cross between Charlotte’s Web and AC/DC. Testing at 22.5% CBD and 2.71% THC by Pixis Labs under Oregon’s ORELAP-certified testing regulations, the Corazon has the highest recorded CBD content in history.

Highest Testing CBD Strain Created by Yerba Buena Farms in Oregon

The Weed Blog is excited to announce that one of Oregon’s premier cannabis farms, Yerba Buena, has created and released their highest testing CBD strain, “Corazon” (Spanish for “Heart”). This new highest testing CBD strain is a cross between Charlotte’s Web and AC/DC. Testing at 22.5% CBD and 2.71% THC by Pixis Labs under Oregon’s ORELAP-certified testing regulations, the Corazon has the highest recorded CBD content in history. As noted in the High Times article The Strongest Strains on Earth 2016, the highest recorded CBD test before Corazon was 20.8%.

Along with Corazon, Yerba Buena is releasing another rare high-CBD strain called Blue Dragon Desert Frost (BDDF). This strain tested at 17.6% CBD and 0.6% THC. A single seed of BDDF was gifted to the Farm by a patient when we were still growing for the medicinal market. They germinated that seed and, as luck would have it, found it was female and an incredible phenotype. They then immediately set about working it into their high-CBD catalogue.

“We are excited for the opportunity to create new genetic cultivar variations for a new emerging market. The future is bright!” said Casey Rivero, Cultivation Manager…

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