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Lafanta Light

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by Light Buds

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CBD-rich cannabis seeds with genuine citrus flavour and a mild, functional effect you can enjoy all day. Light Buds crossed Cali Orange, Skunk, and a CBD elite clone to create a 95% indica that yields up to 600g/m² indoors in just 8 weeks of flowering. Four feminised seeds per pack.
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95% Indica THC:CBD Ratio 1:1 to 1:2 500–600g/m² Indoors 8 Weeks Flowering 4 Seeds

Lafanta Light Cannabis Seeds: All-Day Smoke Without the Fog

Lafanta Light cannabis seeds produce a CBD-rich feminised indica with a THC:CBD ratio between 1:1 and 1:2, delivering mild relaxation without overwhelming psychoactive intensity. Bred by Light Buds — a Spanish breeder specialising in low-THC strains — from a cross of Cali Orange, Skunk, and a CBD elite clone, this 95% indica produces dense, resinous buds loaded with citrus and sweet fruit notes. The kind of smoke you can enjoy at lunch and still remember what you were doing afterwards. With CBD content equal to or double the THC, the psychoactive effect is genuinely mild: present but soft, like background music rather than a full concert.

Light Buds launched Lafanta Light as one of their very first offerings, and it's easy to see why they led with it. The genetics are straightforward to grow, the yields are generous for a CBD strain, and the flavour profile punches well above what you'd expect from a "light" variety. If you've been curious about CBD-dominant cannabis but worried it'd taste like cardboard and do nothing — buy Lafanta Light cannabis seeds and that conversation changes entirely.

Lafanta Light Seed Specifications

SpecValue
BreederLight Buds (Spain)
GeneticsCali Orange x Skunk x CBD Elite Clone
TypeFeminised (photoperiod)
Indica/Sativa95% Indica / 5% Sativa
THC:CBD Ratio1:1 to 1:2
Flowering Time8 weeks
Indoor Yield500–600g/m²
Outdoor Yield700–1000g per plant
Seeds per Pack4
SKUCSLB0001

Growing Lafanta Light Cannabis Seeds: What to Expect

Lafanta Light flowers in approximately 8 weeks and yields 500–600g/m² indoors under standard conditions. Her almost pure indica genetics at 95% mean she stays compact, bushy, and cooperative. No lanky sativa stretch eating your headroom, no 12-week flowering marathon. After flipping to 12/12, you're looking at a quick turnaround — especially welcome if you're running multiple cycles per year.

She responds well to SOG and SCROG setups thanks to her squat indica structure. Outdoors is where Lafanta Light really flexes: in a warm, sun-drenched Mediterranean climate (or anything close), individual plants have yielded between 700 and 1000g. That's not a typo — she's a producer.

One honest note: being 95% indica, she can get dense in the canopy. Keep airflow moving through the lower branches, especially in the final weeks of flower when those buds fatten up. Humidity and dense indica buds are not friends. A defoliation pass during early flower helps more than you'd think.

Lafanta Light Flavour and Effect Profile

Lafanta Light delivers a bright orange-citrus flavour from its Cali Orange parent, followed by sweet, almost tropical fruit notes on the exhale. A lot of CBD strains taste like someone forgot to add flavour. Not this one. The Cali Orange genetics come through loud and clear — it's the kind of taste that makes you want another hit just for the flavour, not the effect.

Speaking of effect: the THC:CBD ratio sits between 1:1 and 1:2, meaning CBD content is equal to or double the THC. In practice, that translates to a gentle, warm relaxation. You'll feel it — a soft loosening of tension, a slight mood lift — but you won't be pinned to the sofa or staring at the ceiling tiles wondering if they've always been that interesting. It's functional. You can smoke this before a walk, during a creative session, or alongside your morning coffee without losing the thread of your day.

Compared to something like a pure CBD hemp strain with near-zero THC, Lafanta Light actually has enough psychoactive presence to feel like proper cannabis. That's the sweet spot Light Buds were aiming for, and they nailed it. If you've tried CBD flower and found it underwhelming, the trace of THC here makes a noticeable difference in how satisfying the experience feels.

Lafanta Light vs Other CBD Cannabis Seeds

Lafanta Light sits in a specific niche: CBD-dominant but not THC-free. Compared to Dinamed CBD Plus by Dinafem, which pushes CBD ratios closer to 1:20 with almost no THC, Lafanta Light offers a noticeably more complete experience — you actually feel something beyond relaxation. Against Tatanka Pure CBD from Royal Queen Seeds, Lafanta Light wins on flavour thanks to the Cali Orange lineage, though Tatanka edges ahead on pure CBD percentage.

StrainTHC:CBD RatioFlowering TimeIndoor YieldDominant Flavour
Lafanta Light (Light Buds)1:1 to 1:28 weeks500–600g/m²Orange citrus, sweet fruit
Dinamed CBD Plus (Dinafem)1:20+8–9 weeks400–500g/m²Earthy, mild citrus
Tatanka Pure CBD (RQS)1:25+7–8 weeks425–475g/m²Herbal, pine
CBD Critical Mass (CBD Crew)1:18 weeks500–600g/m²Sweet, honey

For growers who want zero psychoactive effect whatsoever, Dinamed or Tatanka are the safer picks. But if you want a CBD strain that actually tastes and feels like cannabis — something you'd genuinely choose to smoke rather than treating as medicine — Lafanta Light is the better order. According to the EMCDDA's 2023 Cannabis Market Report, consumer demand for balanced-ratio cannabis (1:1 to 1:2 THC:CBD) has grown faster than demand for CBD-only products across European markets, suggesting that many users prefer exactly this kind of middle ground.

Why Lafanta Light Cannabis Seeds Belong in Your Garden

Lafanta Light fills the gap between THC-dominant cannabis and flavourless CBD hemp — a genuinely enjoyable, mild strain with real character. The demand for low-THC, CBD-rich cannabis has been climbing steadily across Europe. Not everyone wants to be floored by 25% THC after work. Some growers want a strain they can share with friends who don't smoke often. Others want something for daytime use that won't interfere with responsibilities. Lafanta Light fills that gap without compromise — you're not settling for weak genetics or bland flavour just to get a milder effect.

From a grower's perspective, she's also just easy. The 95% indica genetics keep her manageable in smaller spaces, the 8-week flowering is efficient, and yields of 500–600g/m² indoors mean you're not sacrificing production for the CBD profile. Outdoors in southern Europe or a greenhouse, the potential 700–1000g per plant makes her one of the more productive CBD strains we've come across.

We'd pick Lafanta Light over most CBD-only hemp varieties any day. The Cali Orange lineage gives her genuine character — she smells like a cannabis plant, tastes like one, and smokes like one. The CBD just takes the edge off the THC rather than replacing it entirely. That's a much more enjoyable experience than puffing on something that tastes like dried grass and does nothing.

Running a CBD-focused grow? Pair Lafanta Light with a complete grow tent kit to control humidity during those dense indica flowers. A carbon filter setup is worth adding too — even CBD strains carry that unmistakable orange-citrus scent through your ductwork. If you're growing multiple CBD varieties, grab a jeweller's loupe for accurate trichome checks at harvest time.

How to Grow Lafanta Light Cannabis Seeds

  1. Germinate your Lafanta Light seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a starter plug. Keep temperatures between 22–26°C and maintain moisture without waterlogging. Taproots typically emerge within 24–72 hours.
  2. Transplant seedlings into their final containers once the first set of true leaves appears. A 15–20 litre pot works well for indoor grows. Use a well-draining soil mix with perlite — indica roots don't like sitting in wet substrate.
  3. Vegetate under 18/6 lighting for 3–4 weeks. Lafanta Light stays compact, so you can keep her in veg a bit longer if you want bushier plants. LST (low-stress training) works well to open up the canopy and expose lower bud sites to light.
  4. Flip to 12/12 to trigger flowering. Expect the stretch to be minimal — she's 95% indica, so she'll maybe add 30–50% height rather than doubling. Defoliate lightly in week 2 of flower to improve airflow through the dense canopy.
  5. Monitor humidity closely from week 5 onwards. Those chunky indica buds can trap moisture. Keep relative humidity below 50% in the final 3 weeks. A small oscillating fan pointed at the canopy makes a big difference.
  6. Harvest after approximately 8 weeks of flowering, when trichomes show a mix of milky and amber under a jeweller's loupe. Dry slowly in a dark room at 18–20°C and 55–60% humidity for 10–14 days, then cure in glass jars for at least 2 weeks to bring out those orange citrus flavours.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will Lafanta Light produce a strong high?

No. The THC:CBD ratio of 1:1 to 1:2 produces a very mild psychoactive effect — enough to notice, but nowhere near the intensity of THC-dominant strains. You'll feel relaxed without losing focus or wanting to nap.

How does Lafanta Light compare to pure CBD hemp flower?

Lafanta Light has more character. Pure CBD hemp strains often contain less than 0.2% THC, which makes the experience feel flat. Lafanta Light's balanced ratio means you get a subtle cannabis effect alongside the CBD, plus her Cali Orange genetics deliver far better flavour than most hemp varieties.

Is Lafanta Light suitable for beginner growers?

Yes — her 95% indica genetics make her compact, resilient, and forgiving. She doesn't stretch much, flowers in just 8 weeks, and doesn't require advanced training techniques. Keep humidity in check during late flower and she'll reward you generously.

What yields can I expect from Lafanta Light indoors?

Under standard indoor conditions with adequate lighting, expect 500–600g/m² after 8 weeks of flowering. SOG and SCROG setups can push yields toward the higher end of that range by maximising light exposure across the canopy.

What does Lafanta Light taste like?

Bright orange citrus upfront — directly from the Cali Orange parent — followed by sweet, fruity undertones on the exhale. It's refreshing rather than heavy, which suits her all-day-smoke character. Proper curing for at least 2 weeks in jars really brings out the citrus notes.

Can I grow Lafanta Light outdoors in northern Europe?

She'll grow, but she thrives in warm climates with plenty of direct sunlight. In northern Europe, a greenhouse or polytunnel helps compensate for shorter summers and higher humidity. The massive 700–1000g outdoor yields are reported from Mediterranean-type conditions.

Last updated: April 2026

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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.

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