50 Shades of Pink

50 Shades of Pink

Cannabis Strain by Lazy Daizy Genetics

Introduction
50 Shades of Pink from Lazy Daizy Genetics references E.L. James' erotic novel (Fifty Shades of Grey) with color variation—suggesting pink phenotypic expressions and sensual/luxury associations. Lazy Daizy Genetics operates as small breeder from Arizona creating unique photoperiod strains in limited batches (1,000 seeds or less per variety). The breeder's philosophy emphasizes exclusivity and careful selection over mass production.

Lineage
Pink phenotypes in cannabis develop from anthocyanin production—purple, red, pink coloration triggered by cooler temperatures during late flowering, genetic predisposition, or pH fluctuations. These colorful expressions create bag appeal for recreational markets valuing visual aesthetics alongside terpene and cannabinoid profiles. Fifty Shades references suggest luxury, indulgence, multiple phenotypic variations within single variety.

Terpenes
Terpene profiles remain undocumented without lineage information. Mostly-indica genetics typically emphasize myrcene (sedative-earthy), caryophyllene (peppery), linalool (floral) producing relaxing aromatics. Pink phenotypes sometimes display sweet floral characteristics.

Growth
Cultivation benefits from indica structure—compact growth, manageable height, 70-day flowering providing adequate time for color development with temperature manipulation during late flowering.

Effects
Effects from indica genetics deliver evening-use territory—physical relaxation, appetite stimulation, sleep aid characteristics.

Documentation
Lazy Daizy Genetics maintains small-batch Arizona breeding operations.

⚠️ This information is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice.

Sources: http://lazydaizygenetics.com

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