
Type
Photoperiod
Yield / plant
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Feminized
Feminized
Country
United States
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About Murder Biscuits
Plant Morphology
Murder Biscuits is characterized by its robust, upright growth pattern and consistent vigor throughout the cultivation cycle. Early topping is recommended to maximize the plant's natural tendency to develop multiple strong lateral branches. The structure is exceptionally sturdy, minimizing the need for support systems even when laden with substantial flower production. The buds display a striking green base with purple undertones and burnt orange pistils, accompanied by a distinctly complex aroma that blends sweet notes with chemical undertones.
Density
Average/high
Height
Very tall
Terpenes
The aromatic profile combines kushy sweetness with pungent notes reminiscent of lemon and floral cleaning products. Caryophyllene and terpinolene dominate the terpene composition, with secondary contributions from pinene, humulene, and myrcene.
Effect
This strain delivers a cerebral, introspective high that promotes relaxation and a dreamy state of mind. It's notable for diminishing focus and motivation while encouraging deep contemplation—a potent cultivar with extended duration effects.
Notes from the Grower(s)
These cultivars warranted a bold designation, and Murder Biscuits delivers accordingly. This hybrid combines a prized Grape Cake Head phenotype from Jungle Boys—renowned for exceptional production and superior terpene expression—with a selected Gelly Biscuit male (SolFire Gardens).
The resulting plant exceeded grower expectations with its striking appearance, captivating fragrance, and resinous development. The main challenge involved patience during flowering as the plant's exceptional quality became evident early. The strain's abundant late-stage flower production makes it equally suited for both commercial cultivation and specialty markets.
Feminized Photoperiod



