Bitter Orange by Symbiotic Genetics is a cross using the clone-only infamous Wedding Cake cultivar as the mother cut. Wedding Cake is a seriously potent strain bred by Seed Junky Genetics using a Triangle Kush mother for extreme potency pollinated by Animal Mints, widely considered one of the elite original Cookie hybrids that started making waves around 2009.
Symbiotic Genetics have used their in-house Mimosa V6 reversal to pollinate Wedding Cake, and the resulting progeny name is Bitter Orange thanks to the delightfully doughy, vanilla, baked goods profile mixed with deep kush-like funk and undercuts with bright undertones of citrus that give an uplifting twist to the Bitter Orange.
Bitter Orange by Symbiotic Genetics typically finishes flowering around weeks eight to ten and often produces bountiful yields ranging from medium to high-yielding phenotypes. The Mimosa profile takes a back seat to the Wedding Cake profile, meaning that the effects & flavour profile tend to provide a more Wedding Cake dominant flavour & a deep, heavy body high. The beautiful smell of Bitter Orange offers a smooth & creamy smoke alongside a delightful aroma that fills whatever space you consume it in.
- Brand Symbiotic Genetics
- Pack Size 6 Seeds Per Pack
- Indoor / Outdoor Indoor / Outdoor
- Flowering Time 8-10 Weeks
- Genetics Hybrid
- Lineage Wedding Cake x Mimosa V6
- Yield Medium- High
- Seed Type Feminised
Strain FAQ
Which terpenes make cannabis bitter?
Terpenes like myrcene, which adds an earthy bitterness; caryophyllene, which has spicy, peppery tones; humulene, which has earthy, woody notes; limonene, which can add a sharp edge; and pinene, which has a pine-like bitterness, give cannabis its bitter taste. Terpenes shape the bitter taste of these cannabis strains.
Does this strain's Central American and Caribbean heritage influence whether it's indica or sativa?
Many tropical cannabis cultivars are Sativa. Height, long flowering, and stimulating effects are their hallmarks. Unique geographical features have caused these Sativa strains to evolve different affects and flavours.
Do 12/12 photoperiod strains have an edge in terpene profiles?
Sometimes, a little stress goes a long way, especially when it comes to pumping up the terpenes in 12/12 photoperiod strains. The stringent light schedule can stress the plants just enough to kick their flavor and aroma profile up a notch!