Low THC Strains
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AK Auto

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Auto OG Cheese Auto

Blue Shark CBD Feminized

Blueberry CBD Feminized

Blueberry Haze Auto

Blueberry Kush Auto

Cali Kush Feminized

California Love Feminized

Cannatonic CBD Feminized

Caramel CBD Feminized

Dance World CBD Feminized

Dancehall CBD Feminized

Donna OG Feminized

Dr. Funk Feminized

Fucking Incredible Feminized

G13 Widow Auto

Gravity Auto

Harle-Tsu CBD Feminized

Harlequin CBD Feminized

Lemon Haze CBD Feminized

Lemon OG Kush Auto

Lemon Thai Feminized

Mango Haze CBD Feminized

Mexican Haze Feminized

Motorbreath #15 Feminized

Night Nurse Feminized

Nordle CBD Feminized

Pure Kush Auto

Purple Gorilla Feminized

Purple Kush Feminized

Purple Punch Feminized

Shark CBD Feminized

Sharksbreath Feminized

Silver Haze CBD Feminized

Sour Amnesia Auto

Sour Lemon OG Feminized

Sour Tsunami CBD Feminized

Stephen Hawking Kush CBD Feminized

Super Jack Auto

Suzy Q CBD Feminized

Sweet and Sour Widow CBD Feminized

Thai Feminized

Valentine X CBD Feminized

Wedding Cake Feminized

Zen CBD Feminized
What Are Considered Low THC Strains?
Low THC strains are cultivars that naturally produce smaller amounts of THC—usually below 10%. These are a solid choice for folks who want a smooth, easygoing experience without feeling totally zonked. You still get some of the aroma, flavor, and effects that make cannabis enjoyable, but without the heavy high that comes with stronger cultivars. A lot of these seeds are either high in CBD or offer a more balanced THC-to-CBD ratio, which makes them great for mellow sessions or for people who are just starting out.What Strains Have the Lowest THC Content?
Some of the lowest THC cultivars out there include names like Charlotte’s Web, Harlequin, ACDC, and Ringo’s Gift. These usually test at under 1% to 5% THC, sometimes even lower, depending on how they're grown. They're mostly known for having higher CBD content, which balances things out. You won’t get a strong head high from these, but you’ll still enjoy the smell, taste, and chill vibes. They’re a solid pick for folks who want to stay clear-headed or just keep things super light.What Are The Most Popular Low THC Strains?
Some of the most popular low THC strains include Harlequin, ACDC, Sweet and Sour Widow, and Cannatonic. These cultivars have built a solid rep for being mellow, flavorful, and easygoing. They usually sit under 10% THC, with some packing more CBD than THC, which helps balance things out. Whether you’re looking for something to puff on during the day or just want to avoid getting too lit, these seeds are favorites for a reason—they offer good vibes without going overboard.What Are The Most Popular Low THC Strains?
If you're looking to keep things mellow, these five low THC cultivars are some of the most popular picks:
- Charlotte’s Web Famous for its ultra-low THC (usually under 1%) and high CBD content. It’s a go-to for those who want all the benefits of cannabis without the buzz.
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ACDC This one’s a balanced hybrid with very little THC—usually under 2%. It's known for clear-headed effects and a sweet, earthy flavor.
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Harlequin A sativa-leaning cultivar with a steady 5:2 CBD-to-THC ratio. Harlequin gives you a calm, focused vibe without the intensity.
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Ringo’s Gift A CBD-heavy cross of ACDC and Harle-Tsu, this one usually clocks in with THC around 1% or less. It’s super smooth and grounded.
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Cannatonic Often testing at around 4–6% THC, Cannatonic keeps things light and easy. It’s known for a balanced, feel-good effect without going overboard.
All five are great for folks who want the benefits of cannabis but want to keep the high super chill or practically nonexistent.
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