Bird Blood Stew

Bird Blood Stew

Bird Blood Stew

Hybrid AI Generated

Also known as: Bird Blood Stew F1, The Brunch S1

Overview

Bird Blood Stew is a distinctive sativa-dominant hybrid cannabis strain developed by Dirty Bird Genetics through the selfing process of The Brunch F1 #5, now an extinct phenotype. Created by selfing their 'maroon majesty' The Brunch F1 #5, this strain carries on the lineage of deep reds and purples with musky fruit characteristics. The strain represents a modern iteration of The Brunch genetics, which originally trace back to a cross between Peanut Butter Breath and Mimosa. Bird Blood Stew exhibits remarkable visual appeal with super frosty lime green nugs, magenta leaves, and bright orange hairs. The plant displays characteristic stretching behavior and produces notable cannabinoid levels of 1%+ CBG, which is relatively high for this cannabinoid. Color development begins in week 4 of flowering, with some phenotypes leaning more purple than red, finishing with an almost lavender fade. The strain is particularly valued for its consistent expression of the unique characteristics that made the original Brunch #5 cut famous among cannabis enthusiasts.

Effects

Reported Medical Uses

  • Great appetite stimulant
  • Users report low anxiety unless used in large doses
  • May help with stress relief

This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.

Possible Negative Effects

  • Anxiety
  • Low anxiety unless used in large doses
  • Possible overconsumption effects

Growing Information

Flowering time of 60-65 days with medium to high yield potential. The plant is described as 'a bit of a stretcher', so growers should plan accordingly when switching to flower. When topped a couple times, the plant produces spears of super frosty lime green nugs with magenta leaves and bright orange hairs. Suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation, though specific outdoor performance data is limited. The strain exhibits good structural characteristics inherited from The Brunch lineage. Color changes begin appearing in week 4 of flowering, making it visually appealing for aesthetic growers. Moderate difficulty level recommended for intermediate growers due to stretching characteristics.

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