The Best Cannabis Strains to Yield Maximum in 2024

The Best Cannabis Strains to Yield Maximum in 2024

It is incredibly rewarding to grow cannabis, but even more rewarding when you choose high-yielding strains. Being a new cultivator or an old hand doesn’t matter, picking the right strain to choose dramatically increases your harvest. In this article, we’ll look at some of the best-yielding cannabis strains that promise to provide you with plentiful buds and potent effects.

Big Bud

It is one of the most famous strains of cannabis simply because it is famous for its high yield. This strain is named for its large, resiny buds, which look like what you would expect of the name. An indica-dominant strain that will relax and put you in a soothing state of mind, Big Bud is something many growers choose to use. It flowers and grows well in both indoor and outdoor environments, which means it’s a great all-purpose choice for new growers.

Yield:

  • Indoor: Up to 600g/m²
  • Outdoor: Up to 800g/plant

Critical Mass

Critical Mass is another heavyweight cannabis world, a cross between Afghani and Skunk #1. Its colas are often massive and its buds can get fairly resinous and possibly quite heavy, so be sure to wrap the plants in support during the flowering period. Unlike some of the more mature strains, it’s a fast-growing plant that’s ready to harvest in as little as 8 weeks.

Yield:

  • Indoor: Up to 700g/m²
  • Outdoor: Up to 600g/plant

Super Skunk

Super Skunk is a great choice for those searching for a traditional strain in a modern guise. It’s an easy strain to grow and a very potent one too — great for beginners. Its powerful aroma and finicky nature make Super Skunk a great strain for controlled indoor setups; the yields are robust. It is also mold and pest-resistant, which can be a big advantage to new growers.

Yield:

  • Indoor: Up to 500-600g/m²
  • Outdoor: Up to 650g/plant

Amnesia Haze

Equally as good as it looks, Amnesia Haze is a Sativa dominant strain offering both high yields and a euphoric, energetic high. Growers are going to want to plant this strain for its ability to produce a potent sativa that produces a lot of fruit. The flowering time is longer than Indica strains, but you’ll pay for it when you harvest the bountiful crop!

Yield:

  • Indoor: Up to 650g/m²
  • Outdoor: Up to 700g/plant

Blue Dream

Blue Dream is a balanced hybrid with a sweet berry aroma. It’s been a favorite among many growers. This strain is so versatile and resilient that indoor and outdoor growing environments are possible. High in both THC content and balanced effect, Blue Dream is good for dense buds.

Yield:

  • Indoor: Up to 600g/m²
  • Outdoor: Up to 800g/plant

High Yielding Strains You Can Boost Your Harvest With

The strain you choose is important if you want to harvest as much as you can. If you’re looking for cannabis strains that are known for producing amazing yields, power, and low maintenance, the strains below should hopefully tickle your fancy. Whether you want to simply relax into the happy, laid-back effects of an indica or need a boost of euphoria from a sativa, there is a high-yielding strain for you.

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Conclusion

Growing cannabis is an enjoyable process and it just gets better when you pick the right strains whose yields are abundant. We double your odds by covering whether you’re in the market for indica, sativa, or hybrid strains that will produce a bountiful harvest. Happy growing!

 

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The information on this CertaMD page is provided for educational and informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

All medical marijuana evaluations and recommendations through CertaMD are performed exclusively by licensed U.S. healthcare providers using secure telemedicine technology, in accordance with applicable state laws and regulations.

Always speak with a qualified physician or other licensed healthcare professional before making decisions about your health, changing existing medications, or starting any new treatment, including medical cannabis.

Source: FDA – Cannabis Research & Drug Approval Process

Individual results and treatment response

Medical cannabis does not work the same way for every patient. Symptom relief can depend on factors such as the type of product (THC/CBD ratio, route of administration), dose, frequency of use, underlying medical conditions, concurrent medications, and lifestyle variables like diet, stress, and sleep.

Because response and tolerability vary, ongoing follow-up with your CertaMD provider is important to review benefits, monitor side effects, and adjust your treatment plan safely over time.

Source: NIH – Therapeutic Effects of Cannabis and Cannabinoids

Possible risks and side effects

Like any therapeutic option, medical marijuana can cause side effects. Commonly reported effects include dry mouth, dizziness, fatigue, red or irritated eyes, increased appetite, headache, and temporary problems with attention, concentration, or short-term memory.

Some patients, especially with higher-THC products, may experience anxiety, rapid heartbeat, worsened mood, or perceptual changes; in rare cases, serious effects such as psychosis, significant mood changes, heart rhythm disturbances, or cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome (recurrent nausea and vomiting) have been reported. If you notice severe, unexpected, or persistent symptoms, stop using cannabis and contact your healthcare provider or seek urgent care.

Source: Mayo Clinic – Marijuana: Safety and Side Effects

Legal and regulatory notice

Medical marijuana programs are created and regulated at the state level, and eligibility, product access, and telemedicine rules vary by jurisdiction. Under U.S. federal law, marijuana remains a Schedule I controlled substance, and clinicians typically “recommend” or “certify” medical cannabis use rather than prescribe it in the traditional sense.

Some states require an initial in-person visit before medical cannabis certification, while others allow both initial and renewal evaluations via telehealth; CertaMD operates within the specific requirements of each state it serves.

Sources: DEA – Controlled Substances Act

Telehealth.org – Cannabis Prescribing and Telehealth

Product quality, sourcing, and safety

For your safety, use only medical cannabis products obtained from licensed, state-regulated dispensaries that perform appropriate laboratory testing for potency and contaminants. Unregulated or illicit products may contain pesticides, heavy metals, microbes, or inaccurate THC/CBD concentrations, which can increase health risks and lead to unpredictable effects.

Ask your CertaMD clinician or dispensary pharmacist about product selection, dosing, onset and duration of effects, and how to store products safely away from children and pets.

Source: FDA – What to Know About Cannabis Products

Reporting adverse events and safety concerns

If you experience serious or unexpected side effects while using medical cannabis, contact your healthcare provider immediately or seek emergency care when appropriate.

Patients and caregivers in the United States can also report adverse events and product problems to the FDA’s MedWatch program online or by phone at
1-800-FDA-1088, which helps regulators monitor safety trends and protect public health.

Source: FDA – MedWatch Safety & Adverse Event Reporting

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