Bloodfire Lebanon
Bloodfire Lebanon
Overview
Bloodfire Lebanon is a unique indica/sativa hybrid strain developed by NemeSeeds through a cross between a Lebanese landrace and Tropicanna. This strain represents a fusion of ancient Middle Eastern genetics with modern American breeding techniques, combining the robust characteristics of Lebanon's traditional hashish-producing plants with the exotic tropical flavors of Tropicanna. The Lebanese parent strain originates from Lebanon's mountainous regions, where it has been cultivated for centuries for resin production and is known for its robust, easy-to-cultivate nature and exceptional resin production, while Tropicanna contributes its uplifting, cerebral effects and tropical fruit flavors. Originally presented as a limited edition variety, Bloodfire Lebanon has since been permanently incorporated into NemeSeeds' feminized cannabis catalog due to its exceptional results and acclaim from consumers. The plant develops vigorously with numerous secondary branches, adapts well to SCROG cultivation techniques, and is suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation. The Lebanese genetics significantly reduce Tropicanna's growing period, allowing harvest in just 60-65 days of flowering after photoperiod change.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from stress
- May help with mood disorders
- Often used for social anxiety
- Potentially beneficial for pain management
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Bloodfire Lebanon is considered moderately easy to cultivate, suitable for both beginner and experienced growers. Indoor flowering time is 60-65 days, while outdoor harvest occurs in mid-October. The strain produces medium to high yields depending on growing conditions and techniques used. Plants develop vigorously with numerous secondary branches and adapt well to SCROG (Screen of Green) cultivation methods. The strain is suitable for indoor, outdoor, and greenhouse cultivation. Height typically ranges from moderate to tall, and the plant responds well to training and management techniques. The Lebanese genetics contribute to the plant's robustness and resistance to environmental stresses.