Doctor Greenman Pure CBD—High-Yield Cannabinoid Crop for Canadian Growers
Doctor Greenman Pure CBD from Exotic Seed redefines what a low-THC strain can deliver. Bred to concentrate 12% CBD while keeping THC virtually absent, this feminized variety suits growers prioritising cannabinoid richness over psychoactive potency. The 70% Indica backbone ensures sturdy, predictable plant architecture—a massive advantage in variable Canadian climates. Eight to nine weeks from flower to chop means you'll beat seasonal weather pressures whether you're on the BC coast, Prairie provinces, or Atlantic Canada. Zamnesia Canada stocks this variety for serious cultivators seeking a distinctive harvest.
Cultivation Strategy Across Canada
Doctor Greenman Pure CBD thrives indoors under controlled light cycles and outdoors in temperate to continental zones. The Indica dominance translates to stockier internodes and tighter node spacing—advantageous in confined grow tents. Expect moderate vigour during vegetative stages; trigger flowering at 30–50 cm for manageable final heights. Indoor growers benefit from consistent 18/6 or 12/12 light schedules; outdoor cultivators in Ontario or southern Quebec should plant after last frost and expect harvest by mid-October. The rapid 8–9 week flowering window dodges late-season humidity that plagues Maritime and Pacific Northwest gardens. Feed moderately; CBD-rich varieties often respond well to balanced nitrogen through veg, then phosphorus-potassium emphasis once flowering begins.
Flavour Profile & Best-Moment Use
Doctor Greenman Pure CBD delivers earthy, herbal aromatics with subtle pine undertones—classic Indica character without harsh edges. The minimal THC means you'll experience calm clarity rather than sedation, making it ideal for daytime or task-focused moments. Growers often report smooth smoke and a clean finish. Flavour remains herbaceous and approachable, appealing to those who value balanced cannabinoid expression over flavor intensity. Most users appreciate this strain as a functional companion rather than a recreational centrepiece.




