Strain Name: The Brunch S1
Breeder: Dirty Bird Genetics
Height: Average
Weight (yield): Medium/High
Flowering time in days: 55-65 Days
Sativa/Indica/Ruderalis/etc. ratio: Sativa Hybrid
Taste (burned and unburned): Appley, Earthy, Fruity
Scent (burned/unburned): Apples, Sweet, Limonene, Caryophyllene, and Pinene
What the dried bud/crumbled bud looks like: Vibrant purple and magenta to neon green with striking orange pistils, dripping with trichomes that crumble like sugar powder to the touch
Speed of high onset: Rapid
Duration of high: Several hours
Quality/type of high: It’s hard to overstate how much we collectively love the effect of the Brunch. It is one of our all-time favorite flowers for social and daytime use. Zero anxiety and a very happy, comfortable, creative, and social effect. In our minds, it is a perfect sativa and a great appetite stimulant to boot.
Medicinal qualities: Appetite stimulating, anxiety releaf
The Brunch s1 is a feminized reversal of one of our keeper F1 Brunch mothers (Peanut Butter Breath by Thug Pug crossed with a Mimosa male from Symbiotic), which we called the “apple pheno” (#8) due to its pleasantly unique apple terpene profile. It is a perfect medium-sized plant with notable stability for its generation. It isn’t too bushy, it isn’t too stretchy, but it is very vigorous. Most notably, The Brunch has one of the most pleasant effects we’ve ever encountered. It is as perfect for a night in with friends (the TV show or your people) as it is for a high-intensity meeting at the office. We experience no anxiety with this sativa-leaning hybrid and find it to be social, comfortable, and easygoing. It is also an incredible appetite stimulant, making you want to eat a million brunches!
The Brunch was the star of our outdoor gardens last year and finished late September in our northeastern climate. It’s an equally suitable candidate for your outdoor garden for your indoor boutique grow. Her bag appeal is astounding.
Photo credit: JP – Dirty Bird Genetics
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