Barbara Biker Bys Lab
Indica Ancestors × Sativa Influences
Barbara Biker is a predominantly indica strain developed by Strains Lab, noted for its high THC content and balanced effects. It offers a unique experience catering to both recreational and medicinal users seeking relaxation and creative exploration.
Appearance
Barbara Biker presents visually striking, dense buds characterized by deep greens and purple hues. A generous coating of trichomes covers the structures, indicating significant resin production. Fine orange pistils add a contrasting visual element to the vibrant appearance.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Barbara Biker is a complex blend of earthy, spicy, and floral notes, with undertones of diesel. Upon consumption, the flavor profile features dark chocolate and spice, complemented by subtle citrus notes on the exhale. This combination is consistently recognized and praised.
Effects
This indica-dominant strain typically induces profound physical relaxation, making it suitable for evening use. While primarily known for its calming and sedative properties, some users also report a mild cerebral uplift, contributing to a balanced experience. Effects are generally long-lasting.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Barbara Biker is characterized by high THC levels, typically ranging from 18% to 25%, with minimal CBD content. Its terpene profile is rich in myrcene and caryophyllene, contributing to its relaxing and anti-inflammatory potential, with limonene and pinene present in smaller amounts.
Growing
Growers have noted Barbara Biker's potential for high yields, with bud densities averaging over 800 grams per square meter under controlled conditions. The strain exhibits robust growth patterns and genetic stability, ensuring consistency in production.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Strains Lab, Barbara Biker is a unique project focused on creating a predominantly indica strain with select sativa influences. The breeding process involved extensive research and trials, resulting in a stabilized phenotype with over 70% indica genetics and notable stability.