Crazy Bitch
Crazy Bitch
Overview
Crazy Bitch is one of the most intriguing strains bred by the respected Copa Genetics, merging a decades-long tradition of cannabis breeding with modern innovation. The strain has roots that span both indica and sativa genetics, merging potent effects with a balanced structure that speaks to its diverse lineage. The genetic lineage consists of a mother plant called 'Compost Mamma' (created by crossing Blue Orca Haze from Swami with Inzane in the Membrane from Ethos) and a father from 1996 Black Domina by Sensi Seeds. The #3 pheno has a long-lasting, uplifting, and extremely potent but slightly distracting high. Technical analyses of its genotype reveal a sophisticated blend; while exact percentages are proprietary, indications suggest that the strain exhibits roughly a 50/50 blend of its indica and sativa origins. Created to kick ass outdoors in New England with finish times from mid-September to mid-October, Crazy Bitch is very tolerant to cold and extremely mold and mildew resistant and bugs don't bother her outdoors at all.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from chronic pain
- May help with stress and anxiety
- Often used for mood enhancement
- May assist with inflammation
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Crazy Bitch is an indica/sativa hybrid from Copa Genetics that can be cultivated indoors and outdoors, requiring a flowering time of approximately 60 days. Overall expect huge outdoor Christmas tree-shaped plants from seed and rounded-out hedges from clone. The resin from the mom combined with the dankness from the dad(s) should produce copious amounts of trichrome-laden spears. A DCSE Exclusive, Crazy Bitch was developed for outdoor growing but does amazingly well indoors if given plenty of light and food, she is a heavy feeder. Very tolerant to cold and extremely mold and mildew resistant with strong pest resistance outdoors. Difficulty level: Intermediate. Expected yield: High outdoors, moderate to high indoors. Preferred conditions: Excellent for outdoor growing, especially in colder climates like New England.