Miss Ohio by Happy Bird Seeds
Ruderalis × Indica × Sativa
Miss Ohio is a balanced hybrid cultivar developed by Happy Bird Seeds, noted for its resilience and layered sensory profile. Its genetics blend ruderalis, indica, and sativa traits, resulting in an autoflower-leaning hybrid that offers both convenience for growers and a nuanced experience for consumers.
Appearance
Miss Ohio typically presents medium-dense flowers shaped into conic or ovoid colas, adorned with well-formed bracts and a generous coating of trichomes. The plant's structure often features a dominant main cola with neatly stacked side branches. Late in the flowering cycle, pistils transition from cream to orange or amber, contrasting with lime-green to forest-green calyxes. Some phenotypes may exhibit purple hues in the sugar leaves if exposed to cooler nighttime temperatures.
Aroma and Flavor
This strain offers a complex aromatic profile that translates into its flavor. Expect a blend of citrus and sweet notes, intertwined with floral and herbal undertones. A subtle skunky aroma may also be present, contributing to its overall inviting and multi-dimensional sensory experience.
Effects
Miss Ohio is reported to provide a balanced experience, combining a cerebral lift with a sense of happiness and upliftment. Its hybrid nature allows for versatility, potentially suitable for daytime activities or evening relaxation depending on the dosage and individual tolerance. The effects are generally considered moderate rather than intensely stimulating or sedating.
Terpenes and Cannabinoids
While specific lab data can vary, the terpene profile of Miss Ohio is often characterized by Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, and Linalool. These compounds contribute to its distinct aroma and flavor characteristics. The THC content typically ranges between 15% and 25%, with CBD levels generally below 1%.
Growing
As an autoflower-leaning hybrid, Miss Ohio is noted for its forgiving growth curve and resilience, making it suitable for various cultivators. The ruderalis genetics contribute to its autoflowering trait, allowing it to flower independently of light cycles and mature relatively quickly. Plants tend to maintain a manageable size, often between 60-100 cm indoors, with dense flower development.
Origins and Lineage
Miss Ohio was bred by Happy Bird Seeds, a breeder known for creating flavorful and hardy hybrids. Its genetic background is a three-way cross incorporating ruderalis, indica, and sativa. This lineage is intended to provide the convenience of autoflowering with the depth of indica and the uplifting qualities of sativa, creating a versatile and practical cultivar.