Black Domina BX
Black Domina BX
Also known as: Black Domina Backcross, BD BX
Overview
Black Domina BX is a heavily indica-dominant cannabis strain developed by AK Bean Brains through a selective breeding program utilizing genetics from Mr. Bob Hemphill. This strain represents a backcross (BX) project that crosses the original Black Domina with Pacific North West Hashplant NL1 (PNWHP NL1). The breeding process involved taking this cross to F3 generation and then backcrossing to F1 males to stabilize the desired traits. Unlike the original Black Domina created by Sensi Seeds, this BX version aims to preserve and enhance the most desirable characteristics while improving genetic stability.
The strain maintains the classic indica structure with dense, resinous buds typical of its Black Domina heritage. Plants exhibit the characteristic dark green foliage with purple undertones that made the original Black Domina famous. The buds are notably frosty with heavy trichome production, making this strain excellent for extraction and concentrate production. The backcrossing process has enhanced the strain's consistency while maintaining the potent sedative effects that made Black Domina a legendary nighttime strain.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from insomnia
- May help with chronic pain
- Often used for stress management
- Users report anxiety relief
- May help with muscle spasms
- Often used for migraines
- Users report help with nausea
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Black Domina BX has a flowering time of approximately 56-70 days (8-10 weeks) and is suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation. The strain maintains a medium height profile, making it manageable for indoor setups. It's considered moderately easy to grow, suitable for intermediate growers. Indoor yields are typically moderate to high with proper care, while outdoor plants can produce substantial yields under optimal conditions. The strain prefers a controlled environment and responds well to training techniques. Due to its indica-dominant nature, plants tend to be bushy and may benefit from pruning to improve light penetration.