C1 Effects
C1 Flavors
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C1 Terpene Profile
C1 THC & CBD Levels
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C1 Genetics & Lineage
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C1 FAQ
What Type of Strain Is C1?
C1 is a Hybrid cannabis strain.
What Are the Effects of C1?
C1 is known for producing Dizzy, Happy, Giggly effects.
What Terpenes Are in C1?
The dominant terpenes in C1 include Profile, Dominant. These terpenes contribute to the strain's unique aroma, flavor, and effects.
How Difficult Is It to Grow C1?
C1 has a Moderate difficulty level. Flowering typically occurs within 8-10 weeks indoors.
Is C1 a High-THC Strain?
THC levels for C1 can vary based on growing conditions and harvest timing. Always check lab test results when available.
What Are the Side Effects of C1?
Common side effects of C1 may include dry mouth, dry eyes, and dizziness, especially at higher doses. Start with a low dose and wait to assess effects.