Nirvana Seed Bank
When we asked Nirvana whether B-52 was named for bombs,
bands, or buds, they said yes! Whether you think of a fast,
reliable aircraft with a huge payload – or a brainy, upbeat
dance band – the name still fits.
B-52 is a truly superior skunk hybrid that produces
consistently well and rewards the grower with a very sweet
taste and a cerebral high enjoyed by connoisseurs of the skunk
family strains. The maternal side of its family tree hails from
Big Bud, among the oldest of the commercial strains. True to
its name, Big Bud is a classic producer with little foliage to
prune, plus a sweet spicy flavor and an indica-dominant body
stone. Nirvana’s Big Bud has been bred and selected with a
priority on maximizing yields, so much so that Big Buds usually
need to be staked and tied because of the heavy bud load on
their branches. B-52’s daddy is a Skunk Special, developed
with skunk enthusiasts in mind through an intense refinement
of Skunk #1. The aromatic Skunk Special fills the room with
sativa pungency. With an equal presence of indica and sativa,
B-52 delivers the productivity of Big Bud with the dense
aromas and flavorful, mellow high of the skunks.
This plant is best for a gardener with a few crops under his
or her belt. It is especially recommended for the hydro
enthusiast, since B-52 gives its best yields in a hydro sea of
green. Growing 16 plants per square meter and pruning the
plants down to the top and four side branches achieves massive
bottle-size buds. B-52 is durable and can take an EC of up to
2.6 without showing signs of overfeeding. Grown in these
optimal conditions, B-52 roughly doubles in height during the
flowering period and can consistently tip the scale with yields
around 500 grams per square meter. While considered an
indoor plant, this strain can be grown outdoors in Spain or
similar climates, yielding a mature crop in the beginning of
October.
Skunk lovers, especially those who like hydro, will be
rewarded with good yields and sweet skunky buds. This is a
good high for daydreaming, or for dancing to cheerful pop
music. Rock lobster!