SWEET BILBO, is a cross between one of our Canadian genetics that has been preserved since the beginning of our seed bank, the SWEET TOOTH, the famous award-winning strain which is a cross between Sweet Pink Grapefruit x Blueberry which we have then crossed and stabilized to create our original SWEET BILBO.
An Indica looking plant, medium height with large leaves and very branched. During the flowering process it produces very dense and resinous buds with a short flowering period of 50 to 55 days in indoors and outdoors and is ready in September, therefore its highly recommended to harvest on time.
Its aromas remind us of fruits such as peaches and grapes, including sweet must. You can also sense ocher and earthy flavors on the palate.
Its effect is mostly resembling those of an Indica with a slight hint of a Sativa which does not make it devastating.
Strain FAQ
Why do some cannabis strains smell musty?
Some strains smell musty due of terpenes like myrcene, humulene, and caryophyllene. Myrcene makes this scent earthy and musky, while humulene adds earthiness and caryophyllene adds spice. They give off a musty smell like an old book or damp woodland.
Do these strains' different lineages affect their traits?
Middle of September seeds often have indica, sativa, and ruderalis genes. Indica genes provide these plants strength and compactness, sativa genes boost flavours and effects, and ruderalis genes may introduce auto-flowering features, making them adaptable to different methods.
Can autoflowering genetics help short-flowering strains?
Autoflowering genetics are well known due to their ability to speed up the process by flowering plants according on age, not light. This makes these strains idea to attractive to beginners and those seeking an easy time.
Is there much diversity in average-yielding strains?
With their rich genetic heritage that often includes sativa, indica, and sometimes ruderalis, these strains are said to offer a wide array of flavors, aromas, and effects. This diversity means legal consumers can enjoy a broad spectrum of experiences.
What challenges do these balanced hybrids have?
Balanced hybrids are like twins with differing personalities—what works for one may not work for the other. Legal growers adjust light exposure and feeding regimens to maximise the plants' growth.