Bizcoffi Strain Cannabis Seeds
The Bizcoffi strain was made possible thanks to the Terp Treez co-label. They successfully bred the Ice cream bean and Biscotti F2 strains together to create Bizcoffi. These marijuana breeders acquired the genetics of both these strains from the Dying Breed seeds label. The Bizcoffi seeds are high in THC, and considered an exotic strain. Additional nicknames for these types of potent and beautiful-looking buds are considered designer strains.
Weed Strains Physical characteristics
The Bizcoffi strain has purple sugar leaves covered in trichomes. The actual bud is lime green with orange hairs. This cannabis strains flavor profile consists of sweet and piney notes. The bizcoffi strain is well-known for being very potent with THC content. This is the type of marijuana strain that will not disappoint in terms of looking phenomenal.
Type of marijuana seeds
These specific cannabis seeds for sale are feminized, which means they have an extremely high success rate at producing female plants. Here at seed city.com, we provide access to some of the most desired marijuana seeds, and do so discreetly when mailed out. it's crucial to obey your local laws. These marijuana seeds available for sale are only for souvenir purposes.
- Flower cycle: 70 days
- Yield: 500g/m2
- Ratio: Hybrid
- Lineage: Biscotti F2 x Ice Cream Bean
- Sex: Feminized
- THC: 23%+
Strain FAQ
What are the genetics in the Gelato Strain?
Sunset Sherbet and Thin Mint Girl Scout Cookies created gelato, known as Larry Bird. Gelato's unique scent and potent effects come from this potent genetic mix.
Which terpenes give cannabis its creamy dairy taste?
The terpene profile gives a strain its creamy dairy-like flavour. Myrcene gives earthy depth, limonene offers lemony creaminess, linalool adds florality, and alpha-bisabolol adds sweet, floral smoothness to create that creamy taste.
Are there challenges with high-THC strains?
Legal growers of high-THC strains often face challenges related to maintaining optimal environmental conditions to maximize THC content. These include managing light intensity, nutrient balance, and stress factors that can affect cannabinoid production.