Description
DIRTY BIRD GENETICS > VANILLA STARBURZT (GELLY BISCUIT X THE BRUNCH F1 #5)
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Breeder: Dirty Bird Genetics
Genetics: Gelly Biscuit x The Brunch F1 #5
Cannabis Type: Hybrid
Filial Generation: F1
Flowering time: 56-63 days (note: one pheno finished as early as day 47)
Yield: Average/high
Phenotypic Variation: Moderate
Plant Morphology: Vigorous growth with mild stretch in flower. Expect good internodal spacing and airflow. Leaves will start to tint purple/dark green later in flower, complementing the orange hairs and copious crystals. Buds will be more spherical in some phenos, and longer and more pointed in others.
Density: High
Height: Average
Terpenes: Creamy and citrus fruit with a bit of spice and solid dash of gas. Terpene ratios will vary among phenos, making some more fruity and some more creamy/vanilla than others. Dominant terpenes are limonene and caryophyllene, with high levels of humulene and pinene too.
Effect: Gelly Biscuit x the Brunch is an excellent, even hybrid that leans very slightly to the indica side. This strain offers a relaxing body high and a strong and spacey head high. Expect the spacey cerebral high to kick in first, and continue to grow as the relaxing and pain relieving body effects build more. Overindulgence of this tasty and tongue-tickling strain can bring you to the land of couch-lock, but it is still a great daytime smoke.
The Vanilla Starburzt acquired its name from one of our keeper cuts, hand picked by our head breeder who couldn’t stop raving about the fruity and uniquely-vanilla terps. We love, love good terps, and even better is finding a terpene profile that is new or different to us, and that is what we found in the Vanilla Starburzt. Without further testing, it’s hard to know how many of these ladies will carry this exquisite smell, but we’re hoping that you all will help us with that! The flower on these ladies was very dense with fat, stacked calyxes and loads of grease. Due to their lineage, we had expected more purpling in them than they actually produced, but it was still present in some phenotypes.
Feminized Photoperiod