Stretch by Second Generation Genetics
Bandaid Haze × Blueberry F4
Stretch is a sativa-dominant hybrid developed by Second Generation Genetics, noted for its impressive growth and potent effects. This strain results from a careful crossbreeding process, yielding a plant that exhibits vigorous stretching during its life cycle.
Appearance and Growth
Stretch plants are characterized by significant vertical elongation, a common trait in sativa-dominant varieties. Indoor cultivation can involve flowering periods up to 77 days, during which plants may double in size. Outdoors, they display a natural tendency to stretch, producing robust foliage and dense, trichome-covered buds.
Aroma and Flavor
The aroma of Stretch is a complex blend of herbaceous and sweet notes, with hints of blueberry, pine, and citrus. Upon consumption, users experience an initial taste of citrus and pine, followed by a sweet blueberry aftertaste. This profile is attributed to its genetic heritage.
Cannabinoids and Terpenes
Stretch typically contains THC levels between 20-25% and minimal CBD (<1%). Its terpene profile includes myrcene, limonene, and pinene. Limonene contributes citrus notes, myrcene offers relaxing qualities, and pinene may promote alertness. This combination influences both the sensory experience and potential therapeutic effects.
Effects and Potential Uses
This sativa-dominant strain is known to produce energetic and euphoric effects, often enhancing creativity and focus. Users report it can be uplifting and beneficial for daytime activities. Preliminary research suggests potential applications for managing stress, anxiety, depression, and pain, with some users finding relief from arthritis and migraines.
Origins and Lineage
Stretch was bred by Second Generation Genetics through the crossbreeding of Bandaid Haze and Blueberry F4. This genetic combination results in a plant that is approximately 70-80% sativa, inheriting strong sativa characteristics from its parent strains.