Bona Dea Strain
Bona Dea offers a spicy-herbal aroma with effects that include relaxation and focus. Ideal for treating anxiety, stress, and insomnia.
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Growing Info
How to Grow the Bona Dea Strain
Growing Bona Dea should address its Indica genetics, making it a potentially bushy plant ideal for indoor or outdoor cultivation. Flowering time typically spans 60 to 70 days, with a resilient growth pattern and a generous resinous yield featuring lush and sedative effects.
The History and Genetics of Bona Dea Strain
Bona Dea, lovingly known as The Good Goddess, is an Indica dominant hybrid born from Northern Lights, Black Domina, and Afghani strains. This unique blend produces a high medicinal value favored by patients globally for its calming and sedative properties.
Bona Dea Strain: Aroma, Flavor & Appearance
Bona Dea features a spicy-herbal, skunk, and sweet flavor profile. The aroma is dominated by earthy, pine, spicy, and woody tones. Visually, expect bright neon green buds with deep purple undertones, light orange hairs, and frosty trichomes.
Medical Benefits of Bona Dea Strain
Ideal for medical use, Bona Dea assists with conditions such as anxiety, depression, insomnia, stress, inflammation, and chronic fatigue. Its balanced 1:1 THC to CBD ratio (maxing at 23% for both) provides an all-encompassing relief.
Main Effects of Bona Dea Strain
Users report that Bona Dea leaves them feeling talkative, energetic, focused, calming, creative, and relaxing. It can also be uplifting and helps foster a sense of ease and relaxation.
Potential Side Effects of Bona Dea Strain
Negative effects include dizziness, dry eyes, and dry mouth. As always, moderation is essential for a balanced experience.