Banshee Mist
Cannabis Strain by Sub Rosa Gardens
Introduction
Banshee Mist from Sub Rosa Gardens takes the banshee concept in a softer direction than Nuka Seeds' version — the addition of "Mist" suggesting a more atmospheric, perhaps less bracing character. This is a balanced indica/sativa hybrid flowering in approximately 67 days, placing it in the longer end of the hybrid spectrum.
Lineage
**Genetic Lineage**
Sub Rosa Gardens (sub rosa meaning "under the rose" — a Latin phrase denoting secrecy and discretion) operates through Instagram and has not publicly disclosed the parental genetics behind Banshee Mist. The indica/sativa balance and 67-day flowering window suggest a deliberate hybrid cross aimed at combining the structure and resin production of indica genetics with the terpene complexity and cerebral dimension of sativa-dominant parents. The extended flowering time relative to average indica hybrids implies a sativa parent contributing meaningful genetic weight. Available as regular seeds only.
Terpenes
**Terpene Profile**
Limited grower reports available for this rare strain. The "Mist" element in the name, combined with the indica/sativa balance, evokes a light, perhaps floral or herbal terpene character rather than the heavy, earthy palette of dense indica genetics. Terpenes such as terpinolene, ocimene, or linalool, which contribute misty, floral, or lavender-adjacent qualities, would be consistent with this naming. Without confirmed data, this remains atmospheric speculation.
Growth
**Growth Characteristics**
At 67 days of flowering in a balanced hybrid, Banshee Mist falls toward the longer end of typical hybrid cultivation windows. Sativa influence often manifests as more pronounced vertical stretch during the first two to three weeks of flowering and a more open, airy canopy structure compared to indica-dominant varieties. Specific yield, height, and structural characteristics have not been documented.
Effects
**Reported Effects & Experience**
No consumer data is available for Banshee Mist. Balanced indica/sativa hybrids with extended flowering windows often develop richer cannabinoid and terpene profiles than faster-finishing varieties. Effects would theoretically span both the mental engagement of sativa genetics and the physical ease of indica influence.
Documentation
**Medical Applications**
No specific medical use data is documented for this variety. Balanced hybrids are broadly reported for stress management and mood regulation.
⚠️ This information is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice.
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