By fusing the high-CBD Respect with the Spanish-derived Dance Hall, which has an equal CBD to THC ratio, Royal Queen Seeds produced Royal Highness. Royal Highness is less psychoactive than other cannabis cultivars because it contains higher CBD concentrations. It emits the flavors and aromas of haze blended with skunk and sweet berries.
Most amateur gardeners can successfully manage Royal Highness’ short, squat growth. When grown indoors, the strain typically flowers in eight to nine weeks, and when grown outdoors, in early October. Royal Highness can thrive in a variety of environments, but it’s important to protect them from abrupt changes in temperature or weather.