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Medicinal Cannabis: Blue Skies and Golden Sands

Who wouldn’t love a perfect day of Blue Skies and a Golden Sandy Beach.

As Australia’s largest commercial importer and owner of medicinal cannabis varieties, we continue our series of interviews with Tom Varga, CEO about some of the most interesting and best performing varieties.

• Blue Skies is a cross of Silver Mountain and Dream Beaver. It exhibits THC levels in the 22-26% range, Terpenes in the 2-3% range, less than 0.5% CBD and flowers in just 8-9 weeks. It exhibits dense lime green sativa style flowers and the aroma of freshly cut cheeses and berry fruits.

Bred by Purple City Genetics its core strains can be found in the early 2000’s Super Silver Haze from Mr. Nice crossed with the legendary Chem Dawg and Cecil’s Green Crack.

• Golden Sands Is a Humboldt Seed Company classic, delivering THC levels typically in the 24-28% range, Terpenes in the 2-3% range and less than 0.5% CBD. Flowering in just 8-9 weeks and deliver floral notes.’

An Indica dominant hybrid, Golden Sands was bred with the needs of live rosin hash makers in mind. Exhibiting sturdy plants, a dense resin field cove red, and purple flaked buds, this variety performs equally well for cut flower or fresh frozen hash. Years of cross breeding and back blending has delivered a variety with the driest, sandiest and most bulbous Trichomes – a perfect blend of the traditional and the new.

Biortica Agrimed, and its’ wholly owned subsidiary Apollo Green of Canada has partnered with California’s renowned Humboldt Seed Company to bring 49 of the highest performing medicinal cannabis varieties to Australian growers.

“If you want to grow the very best product you have to start with the very best genetics,” Tom Varga, CEO of Biortica Agrimed said, “We invested significantly, and we invested early … in medicinal cannabis genetics.”

“It’s always been, and always will be, all about getting the very best outcomes for patients,” he said, “and to do that, we first have to get the very best of outcomes for Australia’s growers,” said Tom.

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