
Type
Photoperiod
Yield / plant
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Feminized
Feminized
Country
United States
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About Vanilla Burzt
# Vanilla Burzt
**Growth Characteristics**
This cultivar demonstrates robust development with moderate vertical extension during the flowering phase. Plants exhibit well-spaced nodes that promote excellent canopy ventilation. Late-stage flowering brings out purple and dark green coloration in the foliage, which beautifully contrasts the prominent amber pistils and thick resin coating. Bud structure varies across phenotypes, ranging from compact, round formations to elongated, tapered shapes.
**Bud Structure**
Dense, heavily-frosted flowers with tightly-stacked calyxes
**Plant Stature**
Medium
**Aromatic Profile**
A complex blend of vanilla, citrus notes, and subtle peppery undertones with a noticeable fuel-like quality. The specific terpene expression shifts between phenotypes, with some leaning toward fruity characteristics while others emphasize creamy, vanilla-forward scents. Limonene and caryophyllene serve as primary aromatic compounds, alongside significant contributions from humulene and pinene.
**Consumption Effects**
An exceptionally balanced hybrid with a slight indica tendency. Users can anticipate an uplifting, mentally-stimulating experience combined with muscle relaxation and pain management properties. The cerebral effects typically emerge first, intensifying as physical comfort gradually deepens. While excessive consumption may result in sedation, this strain remains suitable for daytime use.
**Breeder Notes**
Named after a prized mother plant selected by our lead breeder for its exceptional vanilla-forward terpene signature, Vanilla Burzt represents our commitment to discovering unique aromatic profiles. The strain's parentage includes Gelly Biscuit (SolFire Gardens), though purple coloration appeared less prominently than anticipated, manifesting primarily in select phenotypes. Phenotype consistency regarding the signature aromatic profile requires further observation.
**Type:** Feminized Photoperiod



