Baldur's Crepe

Baldur's Crepe

Baldur's Crepe

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Overview

Baldur's Crepe is a sativa-leaning hybrid cannabis strain developed by Dirty Bird Genetics through crossing Blissful Wizard and The Brunch F1 #5. This strain represents a convergence of two highly regarded parent strains, combining the euphoric and anxiety-crushing properties of Blissful Wizard with the social, comfortable effects of The Brunch. Named with a fantastical reference, Baldur's Crepe produces dense, golf ball-shaped nuggets that showcase vibrant visual appeal with deep maroon and purple hues inherited from The Brunch contrasting beautifully with the vibrant green and orange coloration from Blissful Wizard. The flowers are notably resinous, described as being dripping in sugary trichome goodness, making them particularly attractive for extraction purposes.

The strain has gained recognition as both a staff and consumer favorite at Dirty Bird Genetics, earning acclaim for its exceptional performance both in cultivation and consumption. Baldur's Crepe demonstrates excellent outdoor growing characteristics, particularly in northeastern climates like Maine, where it has proven to be resilient against mold and septoria during challenging weather conditions. The plant exhibits compact sativa characteristics with minimal stretch compared to many sativa varieties, making it accessible to growers with space limitations while still delivering satisfying yields.

Effects

Reported Medical Uses

  • Users report significant anxiety relief
  • May help with stress management
  • Often used for daytime symptom management
  • Reported to help with mood disorders

This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.

Possible Negative Effects

Growing Information

Baldur's Crepe is considered an easy-to-grow strain with minimal training requirements compared to many sativa varieties. The flowering time is 9-10 weeks with average yields expected. This compact sativa performs excellently both indoors and outdoors, with particular success noted in outdoor northeastern climates. The plant exhibits minimal stretch and requires less training than typical sativa strains, making it suitable for growers with limited space. It demonstrates good resistance to mold and environmental stressors. The strain is described as very pliable and provides excellent lateral branching, making it well-suited for SCROG (Screen of Green) growing techniques. Outdoor harvests typically finish in late September to early October in northern climates.

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