Origin Story
Happy Bird Seeds started tinkering with this genetic ménage à trois back in 2010, crossing the cannabis equivalent of a Siberian tank with a couch and a disco ball. The result is an auto-flowering hybrid that practically grows itself—because asking humans to remember watering schedules is apparently too much.
Effects
Expect a balanced buzz that starts with a polite sativa handshake and finishes with an indica hug that lasts just long enough to justify canceling plans. You’ll feel creative enough to start three DIY projects and relaxed enough to abandon them mid-way for snacks. Functional enough for errands; chill enough to forget what those errands were.
Flavor & Aroma
The nose is a citrus-pine cocktail served over earthy rocks with a twist of “did someone just mow a forest?” On the tongue you’ll get zesty lemon that quickly surrenders to a dank, spicy backend—like a mimosa that went camping and came back with stories.
Growing Notes
Plants stay medium height, so your nosy landlord won’t spot them unless they’re literally nosy and standing on a ladder. Auto-flowering genetics mean you can basically ignore light schedules and still pull 500 g/m² of trichome-heavy, purple-flecked buds. Outdoor growers report it shrugs off weather tantrums like a Colorado mailman in shorts.
Medical Uses
Patients reach for Bisbee Sunrise to mute mild aches, low-level anxiety, and that existential Monday dread. The 18% THC sweet spot eases tension without gluing you to the sofa, making it popular among people who need to function but prefer functioning in a better mood.
Who It's For
Ideal for rookies who want training wheels that still look cool and veterans who want a reliable daytime smoke that won’t send them to space. If you’ve ever killed a succulent, this strain is your redemption arc. Just don’t water it more than the cactus.
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