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No. 5269Hybrid

Bear Bolo by Kada

Unknown Strain × Unknown Strain

Bear Bolo by Kadō is a modern indica/sativa hybrid recognized for its carefully balanced genetics and expressive terpene profile. This cultivar combines traits from both indica and sativa plant structures, aiming to provide a well-rounded experience. It is noted for dense resin production and a layered aromatic complexity.

EffectsBalanced
May help withStress
AromaCitrusCreamFloralHerbalHoneyLemonOrangePeppery

Appearance

Bear Bolo buds are typically compact to medium-dense, displaying an indica-leaning structure within its hybrid framework. Prominent calyxes form tightly stacked formations, giving a granular, sugar-coated appearance under light. Optimal cultivation conditions reveal a heavy frosting of glandular trichomes. Colors can range from vivid greens to deeper forest hues, often accented by amber or tangerine pistils that darken with maturity. Cooler temperatures near harvest may induce violet streaks on sugar leaves in certain phenotypes.

The plant exhibits mid-sized leaves with moderately broad leaflets, and mid-length internodal spacing that allows for good airflow. Its structure supports robust bud stacking with proper training, and lateral branches may require support under heavy flower weight. The trichome heads are sizable, contributing to a resin-rich quality.

Aroma & Flavor

The aroma of Bear Bolo is multi-dimensional, featuring spice-forward top notes complemented by sweet citrus and fresh herbal undertones. Early in the cure, a peppery, woody scent is often present. As the flower cures, the profile develops to include notes of honey, cream, and floral elements. The flavor follows the aroma, presenting a complex palate that can range from citrus and lemon to peppery and herbal notes.

Effects

As a hybrid, Bear Bolo is bred to offer a rounded experience, blending qualities from both indica and sativa lineages. While specific effects are not detailed, the balanced genetic makeup suggests a nuanced impact that may appeal to a wide range of consumers. The strain is noted for its resin production, which can contribute to the overall sensory experience.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

Bear Bolo is characterized by a layered terpene profile, with common components including myrcene, limonene, caryophyllene, and linalool. Other terpenes like pinene, humulene, and ocimene may also be present, contributing to its complex aroma and potential effects. The strain's breeding emphasizes chemotype diversity, often resulting in terpene totals between 1.5% and 3.5% by dry weight. THC levels are reported around 5%, with CBD below 1%.

Growing

Kadō's breeding program focuses on grower-friendly structures, suggesting Bear Bolo possesses traits like medium internodal spacing and strong lateral branching. It is likely selected for good response to training techniques such as topping and low-stress training, allowing for efficient canopy shaping. The strain is noted for its dense trichome coverage, making it suitable for both soil and hydroponic systems. Optimal environmental control is emphasized for premium resin outcomes.

Origins & Lineage

Bear Bolo is a hybrid cultivar developed by Kadō, a breeder known for balanced crosses and expressive terpene profiles. The specific parent lines for Bear Bolo have not been publicly disclosed, a common practice among craft breeders to protect intellectual property and avoid market commodification. Its indica/sativa classification indicates a hybrid background, with its lineage intentionally veiled to emphasize observed phenotype and chemotype over formal pedigree.

Frequently asked questions

What is the THC and CBD content of Bear Bolo?
Bear Bolo typically contains around 5% THC and less than 1% CBD.
Who bred the Bear Bolo strain?
Bear Bolo was bred by Kadō.
What are the prominent aromas of Bear Bolo?
Bear Bolo presents a multi-dimensional aroma with notes of spice, citrus, herbs, honey, and cream.
Why is the lineage of Bear Bolo not disclosed?
The breeder, Kadō, intentionally keeps the specific parent lines undisclosed to protect intellectual property and prevent market commodification.