D.B. Cooper

D.B. Cooper

D.B. Cooper

Indica AI Generated

Overview

D.B. Cooper is a cannabis strain developed by Anomaly Seeds, named after the famous unsolved skyjacking case of 1971. This mostly indica strain was specifically bred for outdoor cultivation in the Pacific Northwest United States, though it performs well indoors as well. The strain is a cross between BlackBerry Kush and Mr. Magoo, inheriting genetics from notable parent strains including Bubba Kush, OG Kush, and Blackberry varieties. D.B. Cooper displays distinctive purple, red, and pink coloration during the vegetative phase, making it visually striking. The strain produces three distinct phenotypes: a light green Kush-scented variety with minimal stretch in flower, a purple indica-dominant phenotype that produces the highest yields, and a purple phenotype with moderate stretch that combines the best qualities of both parent strains. The breeder designed this cultivar to capture quality from both parents while maintaining production capabilities suitable for both indoor and outdoor environments.

Effects

Reported Medical Uses

  • Users may find relief from pain
  • Potentially helpful for muscle tension
  • May assist with sleep issues

This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.

Possible Negative Effects

  • Dry mouth
  • Dry eyes
  • Possible couch-lock in high doses

Growing Information

D.B. Cooper was specifically bred for outdoor growing in the great Northwest United States, finishing outdoors by October 1st in the Northwest region. The strain performs very well indoors as well. It has a flowering time of approximately 53 days and is classified as a medium to heavy producer. The strain displays distinctive dark purple, red, and pink colors during the vegetative phase. Three main phenotypes exist: one light green Kush-smelling variety with 1/3 stretch in flower, a purple indica-dominant phenotype which produces the most flower, and a purple phenotype with 1/3 stretch that has quality traits from both parents. The strain can be cultivated indoors, outdoors, and in greenhouse environments. It was never available as feminized seeds, only regular seeds.

Genetics

Parent Strains

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