Strain Profile
Type: short and bushy Harvest-time: end of sept/begin oct Harvest: 200-400 gram Taste: strong Effect: stoned Ierdbei is the Frisian version of the well known and robust Swiss strain ‘Erdbeer’ (=strawberry). Most plants in this line exhibit a short stocky appearance and combine excellent potency with a good flower to leaf ratio. In general two distinctive phenotypes can be found; a Sativa side which carries traits of Jack Herer and a more Indica type which is influenced by Black Domina. The basis of this line was constructed out of several good paternal lines (crosses of Jack Herer, Citral, Black Domina, Swiss Miss) and an especially resinous Erdbeer#Purpurea Ticinensis maternal line. The Ierdbei is still under construction but the trial results have from the first, second and third generation lines were easily strong enough for commercial release. Overall the Erdbeer comes through very strongly in both phenotypes, giving hard dense buds with little effort. In general both phenotypes show long slender, and tight buds which are less susceptible to grey mold/Botrytis cinerea. Next to this they are a breeze to harvest without much manicuring. The high comes on strong but eases a bit with time spend in storage, still it packs a good punch and especially the Domina influenced types are typical day-enders with great medicinal potency. Taste is somewhat ‘earthy’ and strong, curing should be done to get the maximum potential. Ierdbei is the perfect choice for commercial outdoor cultivation in difficult area’s like Northern Holland & Germany. One of our all time favourites! Do you find mistakes or wrong information? Or is there something you want to add? Strain Reviews Degustation Gallery Direct Comparisons Lineage / Genealogy Hybrids / Crossbreeds User comments Uploads
Lineage
Jack Herer x Black Domina
Linked Descendants
2 descendants
Availability
Registry Only
This accession remains in the registry and archive, but no active purchasable inventory is on file right now.
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"Type: short and bushy Harvest-time: end of sept/begin oct Harvest: 200-400 gram Taste: strong Effect: stoned Ierdbei is the Frisian version of the well known and robust Swiss strain ‘Erdbeer’ (=strawberry). Most plants in this line exhibit a short stocky appearance and combine excellent potency with a good flower to leaf ratio. In general two distinctive phenotypes can be found; a Sativa side which carries traits of Jack Herer and a more Indica type which is influenced by Black Domina. The basis of this line was constructed out of several good paternal lines (crosses of Jack Herer, Citral, Black Domina, Swiss Miss) and an especially resinous Erdbeer#Purpurea Ticinensis maternal line. The Ierdbei is still under construction but the trial results have from the first, second and third generation lines were easily strong enough for commercial release. Overall the Erdbeer comes through very strongly in both phenotypes, giving hard dense buds with little effort. In general both phenotypes show long slender, and tight buds which are less susceptible to grey mold/Botrytis cinerea. Next to this they are a breeze to harvest without much manicuring. The high comes on strong but eases a bit with time spend in storage, still it packs a good punch and especially the Domina influenced types are typical day-enders with great medicinal potency. Taste is somewhat ‘earthy’ and strong, curing should be done to get the maximum potential. Ierdbei is the perfect choice for commercial outdoor cultivation in difficult area’s like Northern Holland & Germany. One of our all time favourites! Do you find mistakes or wrong information? Or is there something you want to add? Strain Reviews Degustation Gallery Direct Comparisons Lineage / Genealogy Hybrids / Crossbreeds User comments Uploads"
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