indica

Athabasca

Indica Cannabis Strain

4.75
1%
THC
1%
CBD

Indica Dominant Hybrid - 80% Indica / 20% Sativa THC: 1%,CBD: 1%. Athabasca is an indica dominant hybrid (80% indica/20% sativa) strain cre...

Athabasca cannabis strain

About Athabasca

Indica Dominant Hybrid - 80% Indica / 20% Sativa THC: 1%,CBD: 1%. Athabasca is an indica dominant hybrid (80% indica/20% sativa) strain cre...

Athabasca Effects

Athabasca Flavors

Athabasca Terpene Profile

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Athabasca THC & CBD Levels

THC Content

Average: 1%

CBD Content

Average: 1%

Athabasca Medical Uses

Pain Insomnia Stress Muscle Spasms Lack of Appetite

* This information is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice.

Athabasca Genetics & Lineage

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Growing Athabasca

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Athabasca FAQ

What Type of Strain Is Athabasca?

Athabasca is a Indica cannabis strain with an average THC content of 1%.

What Is the THC Level of Athabasca?

Athabasca has an average THC content of 1%.

What Is the CBD Level of Athabasca?

Athabasca has an average CBD content of 1%.

What Are the Effects of Athabasca?

Athabasca is known for producing Relaxed, Sleepy, Hungry effects.

What Does Athabasca Taste Like?

Athabasca is known for its Ammonia, Apple, Apricot and Ammonia and Apple flavors.

What Medical Conditions Is Athabasca Used For?

Athabasca is commonly used for Pain, Insomnia, Stress. However, always consult with healthcare providers before using cannabis for medical purposes.

What Terpenes Are in Athabasca?

The dominant terpenes in Athabasca include Profile, Dominant. These terpenes contribute to the strain's unique aroma, flavor, and effects.

What Are the Parent Strains of Athabasca?

Athabasca was created by crossing Harlequin and Jack the Ripper.

How Difficult Is It to Grow Athabasca?

Athabasca has a Moderate difficulty level. Flowering typically occurs within 8-10 weeks indoors.

When Is the Best Time to Use Athabasca?

Athabasca is best enjoyed during evening and nighttime, depending on your desired effects and tolerance level.