Bloody Duck by TNT Genetics
Ruderalis × Indica × Sativa
Bloody Duck is a hybrid strain developed by Tnt Genetics, noted for its resilience and adaptability, particularly in challenging climates. This strain offers a complex sensory experience and a balanced profile of effects.
Appearance
Bloody Duck buds are dense and compact, displaying a rich tapestry of dark green hues accented by deep purple and brown. They are often adorned with a noticeable layer of trichomes, giving them a frosty appearance, and feature well-defined pistils that transition from white to fiery orange as the plant matures. Bud size can range from 3 to 5 centimeters.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Bloody Duck is a complex blend of earthy, pine, and subtle spicy notes, reminiscent of a forest floor. Upon inhalation, the flavor mirrors this complexity, starting with earthy tones and a hint of sweetness, followed by spicy undertones and a subtle citrus tang. The exhale leaves a memorable tart and earthy aftertaste.
Effects
This hybrid strain is known to provide a balanced experience, offering both cerebral and energetic sensations alongside feelings of calmness and euphoria. It delivers a stimulating uplift without being overly sedating, making it suitable for various times of use.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Bloody Duck typically contains THC levels between 18% and 24%, with CBD content usually around 1-3%. Minor cannabinoids like CBG and CBC may also be present. The terpene profile is characterized by Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, and Pinene, contributing to its distinct aroma and flavor.
Growing
Developed for resilience, Bloody Duck performs well in less-than-ideal climates. It exhibits auto-flowering capabilities due to its ruderalis genetics, contributing to its robustness. Indoor yields can reach up to 500 grams per square meter, with outdoor plants typically growing 100-150 centimeters tall.
Origins & Lineage
Bloody Duck by Tnt Genetics is a hybrid strain resulting from a cross designed to combine the hardiness of ruderalis with the potency of indica and sativa genetics. Approximately 20-30% of its genetic makeup is influenced by ruderalis, enhancing its adaptability for outdoor cultivation in colder regions.