Bad Betty
Bad Betty
Also known as: Bad Bettie
Overview
Bad Betty is an indica-dominant hybrid strain (70% indica/30% sativa) developed by Exotic Genetix through crossing Tina and Strawberries & Cream. This boutique hybrid has gained recognition for its dense, high-resin flowers and assertive potency that delivers relaxation without full sedation. The strain emerged as part of Exotic Genetix's innovative lineup aimed at providing robust effects and reliable quality for both medical patients and recreational users. Bad Betty quickly garnered attention for its artisanal genetic development and has maintained a strong reputation in legal markets.
The strain produces eye-catching, dense popcorn-shaped forest green buds with thin orange hairs and a frosty layer of tiny, milky purple-tinted white crystal trichomes. Its genetic foundation emphasizes indica traits for profound body relaxation and soothing calm, making it popular among users seeking stress relief. The strain's pedigree involves crossing resilient indica genetics with select phenotypes to enhance potency and provide a stable growth profile, resulting in higher yields of cannabinoids and terpenes compared to many other strains in its class.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from insomnia
- May help with chronic stress and anxiety
- Often used for chronic pain management
- Reported benefits for depression
- May assist with nausea and appetite loss
- Users report relief from fibromyalgia and arthritis
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Bad Betty requires careful planning and attention to detail given its indica heritage and complex genetics. Growers should plan for a flowering period of approximately 8-9 weeks (56-63 days), during which environmental control is key to achieving optimum yields. The strain is suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation, with Sea of Green growing methods recommended. Plants typically reach medium to tall heights and are considered heavy producers. Optimal terpene development requires maintaining consistent humidity levels and using organic nutrients to enhance the rich berry and earthy aroma. The strain is relatively straightforward to grow and responds well to precision curing techniques.