A Brazilian strain from the heart of the Amazonian rainforest. Very vigorous and leafy, Brazil Amazonia grows wild in the jungle where indigenous tribes use it in many ways, including to alleviate all kinds of pain, including childbirth. A potent Sativa effect initially that becomes more sedative as time passes. A bittersweet, fruity aroma and taste, she produces enormous, stem-bending buds.
We selected an early flowering strain for this cross, resulting in an end product with some highly desirable properties such as a more compact size and more abundant flowering.
Strain FAQ
Why are Bitter tasting strains popular?
Bitter strains' depth and complexity are said to appeal to discerning palates. Those legal consumers seeking depth in cannabis will reportedly enjoy these strains' rich flavour.
What makes this strain's flowering season special?
These strains flower faster due to genetics, allowing them to conclude their lifespan before winter. Indica or Indica-dominant hybrids flower faster than Sativas.
What are IBL cannabis strain pros and cons?
To accurately produce IBL strains, special legal growing conditions and attention are said to be required. Those that are dedicated enough are said to be able to yield cannabis with unrivalled effects, flavour, and strength.
Are feminized strains known for having consistent cannabinoid levels?
Yes, consistent cannabinoid profiles are to be expected with feminised strains. These plants are genetically adjusted for qualities like THC and CBD production, so a more uniform output can be expected. This benefits those who need exact cannabinoid levels for medical or recreational use.
Why do some mould-resistant strains grow quickly?
Mold-resistant cultivars with shorter flowering periods have been bred to reduce high moisture exposure. Strategically, this fast development cycle is said to allow plants to be legally harvested before mould growth begins.