Bad Betty Strain
Bad Betty packs a sweet vanilla flavor with strawberry undertones and a high THC range of 20-24%.
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Growing Info
How to Grow the Bad Betty Strain
Growing Bad Betty indoors or outdoors can be a rewarding experience for experienced growers. This strain tends to have bushy growth and typically flowers in about 60 to 70 days.
The History and Genetics of Bad Betty Strain
Bad Betty is a hybrid strain created by crossing Tina and Strawberries and Cream. Known for its distinctive flavor and high THC content, Bad Betty offers an intriguing mix of genetics from Exotic Genetics.
Bad Betty Strain: Aroma, Flavor & Appearance
Bad Betty showcases a complex flavor profile dominated by sweet strawberry and creamy vanilla with hints of spice. Its aroma is equally captivating with notes of fruity strawberries and rich vanilla wrapped up with a touch of earthy spice. Visually, the buds are dense, forest green, popcorn-shaped nugs with orange hairs and a frosty layer of purple-tinted trichomes.
Medical Benefits of Bad Betty Strain
Bad Betty is popular for its medicinal benefits. It’s often used to treat conditions like insomnia, depression, chronic pain, chronic stress or anxiety, and nausea or appetite loss. Reviews suggest it helps induce a deep sense of relaxation conducive to sleep.
Main Effects of Bad Betty Strain
The main effects of Bad Betty include feelings of euphoria, relaxation, and happiness. It can also make users feel sleepy and uplifted, making it ideal for evening use to unwind after a long day.
Potential Side Effects of Bad Betty Strain
Negative effects reported for Bad Betty may include dry mouth and dry eyes. Moderation is recommended to avoid any unpleasant sensations.
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