
CBD Charlotte’s Angel
Cannabis seeds
by Dutch Passion
CBD Charlotte's Angel Cannabis Seeds by Dutch Passion
CBD Charlotte's Angel is a feminised cannabis seed strain from Dutch Passion that delivers up to 16% CBD with less than 1% THC — one of the highest CBD-to-THC ratios you'll find in any photoperiod variety. Bred by crossing a CBD-rich Dutch Charlotte clone with Red Angel, a clone-only Amsterdam CBD cut, this sativa-dominant plant produces resinous, aromatic buds without any meaningful psychoactive effect. If you want a proper smoke with a full terpene profile but zero head change, this is where you start.
Pack Sizes
| Pack | Seeds | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| 3-pack | 3 feminised seeds | First-time growers or a single-tent run |
| 5-pack | 5 feminised seeds | Pheno-hunting or filling a larger canopy |
Both packs are feminised, so every seed should produce a female plant. If you're growing CBD Charlotte's Angel for the first time and want to test the genetics before committing a full room, the 3-pack is the sensible pick. Go with 5 if you want to select the best phenotype or you're planning a dedicated CBD harvest.
Why Grow CBD Charlotte's Angel Seeds?
Most CBD strains on the market still carry 3-5% THC — enough to cloud your afternoon if you're sensitive. CBD Charlotte's Angel sits at less than 1% THC, which is functionally negligible. That 16% CBD content puts it in the same bracket as purpose-bred hemp cultivars, but with the flavour and resin production you'd expect from a proper Dutch cannabis seed. The difference is night and day compared to bland industrial hemp flower.
Dutch Passion developed this strain specifically for growers who want CBD flower they'd actually enjoy smoking or vaping. The terpene profile leans herbal and piney with a diesel edge — think more Amsterdam coffeeshop than health-food aisle. We've had customers describe the aroma as "surprisingly loud for a CBD plant," and that's the point. You shouldn't have to sacrifice flavour just because you're after cannabidiol rather than THC.
One honest note: the 9-12 week flowering time is on the longer side. That's the sativa genetics showing through. If you're used to 8-week indicas, you'll need a bit of patience. The payoff is worth the wait — CBD Charlotte's Angel produces dense, trichome-coated buds that look and smell like they belong in a dispensary jar, not a supplement bottle.
CBD Charlotte's Angel Growing Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Seed bank | Dutch Passion |
| Seed type | Feminised (photoperiod) |
| Genetics | Dutch Charlotte (CBD clone) x Red Angel (Amsterdam CBD clone) |
| Dominant type | Sativa-dominant |
| CBD content | Up to 16% |
| THC content | Less than 1% |
| Flowering time | 9-12 weeks |
| Growing environment | Indoor (tent/grow room) and outdoor |
| Difficulty | Easy — no special requirements |
| Available packs | 3 seeds / 5 seeds |
Terpene Profile and Flavour of CBD Charlotte's Angel
CBD Charlotte's Angel carries herbal, pine, and diesel notes — a terpene combination that makes the smoke satisfying rather than medicinal-tasting. The pine comes through on the inhale, the herbal body fills out the mid-palate, and the diesel lingers on the exhale. It's a complex profile that actually tastes like cannabis, which is rarer than you'd think in the CBD seed market.
If you've tried other CBD strains and found them grassy or bland, this one is a genuine step up. The resin production is visible — sticky to the touch when you trim, with a pungent nose that fills the room during the final weeks of flower. Compared to something like CBD Auto Compassion Lime from Dutch Passion, Charlotte's Angel leans more savoury and fuel-forward rather than citrusy. Pick whichever profile suits your palate, but if you like old-school Amsterdam flavours, Charlotte's Angel is the better fit.
CBD Charlotte's Angel for Medicinal Cannabis Users
This strain was bred with medicinal users in mind — people who want CBD's potential benefits without any psychoactive interference. With less than 1% THC, you can smoke or vape CBD Charlotte's Angel flower and carry on with your day, drive, work, or do anything else that requires a clear head.
Research into CBD continues to expand. According to a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled study, CBD has the potential to promote recovery via its reported anti-inflammatory properties (PMC10653658). A separate large-scale observational study found that of 1,475 individuals enrolled, only 33 (2.2%) reported an adverse reaction, with 31 classified as unrelated to CBD ingestion (PMC9940803). These findings suggest that CBD is generally well-tolerated in adults, though individual responses always vary.
Traditionally, high-CBD cannabis has been used by people seeking relief from tension, physical discomfort, and daily stress. According to research into cannabidiol-enriched cannabis products, CBD has shown promise in early clinical settings for supporting general wellbeing (PMC9894020). Growing your own CBD Charlotte's Angel flower gives you a direct, unprocessed source of CBD — no carrier oils, no additives, just cured bud with a known cannabinoid profile.
One thing to keep in mind: CBD flower is not a standardised pharmaceutical product. The 16% CBD figure is a genetic potential — actual cannabinoid levels depend on your growing conditions, harvest timing, and curing process. A well-grown plant under good light with proper nutrients will get you close to that ceiling. A rushed grow under weak light won't.
How to Grow CBD Charlotte's Angel
- Germinate your feminised seeds using the paper-towel method or directly in a small pot of moist seedling soil. Keep the temperature around 22-25°C for best germination rates.
- Transplant seedlings into their final containers once they've developed 2-3 sets of true leaves. A 10-15 litre pot works well indoors; outdoors, go bigger if you have the space.
- Provide 18-20 hours of light during the vegetative phase. CBD Charlotte's Angel is sativa-dominant and can stretch, so consider topping or low-stress training (LST) to manage height indoors.
- Switch to a 12/12 light cycle to trigger flowering. Expect the flowering phase to last 9-12 weeks — don't rush it. The final 2 weeks of ripening make a real difference to resin and terpene development.
- Monitor trichomes with a jeweller's loupe. Harvest when most trichomes are milky white with a few turning amber. For maximum CBD content, avoid harvesting too early.
- Dry your buds slowly in a dark, well-ventilated space at around 18-20°C and 55-60% humidity. Cure in glass jars for at least 2 weeks, burping daily for the first few days. Proper curing brings out those herbal and diesel terpenes.
Growing indoors? Pair CBD Charlotte's Angel seeds with a complete grow tent kit — tent, light, ventilation, and carbon filter in one package. If you're after a second CBD variety for comparison, Dutch Passion's CBD Auto Compassion Lime offers a citrus-forward alternative with autoflowering convenience.
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Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.











