Bering Sea Blues

Bering Sea Blues

Cannabis Strain by Baked Beans Cannabis Seeds

Introduction
The Bering Sea — the frigid body of water separating Alaska from Russia, subject to brutal winters, extended darkness, and conditions that would end most cannabis cultivation projects before they began. Baked Beans Cannabis Seeds chose this name for their ruderalis/indica autoflowering hybrid, which is either ironic or a statement of environmental resilience.

Lineage
**Genetic Lineage** Baked Beans Cannabis Seeds is a small craft breeding program working in the autoflowering genetics space. Bering Sea Blues is a ruderalis/indica hybrid — the ruderalis component providing the autoflowering trigger that makes this variety time-independent rather than photoperiod-dependent. Cannabis ruderalis originates from Central and Eastern Russia and Central Asia, regions with short growing seasons and cold climates — lending credibility to the Arctic naming scheme. The indica genetics contribute structure, density, and cannabinoid content that the wild ruderalis ancestor lacks on its own. Specific parent strain documentation beyond the type classification has not been published. At 70 days from seedling to harvest, this is a standard completion time for a ruderalis-based autoflowering variety.

Terpenes
**Terpene Profile** Limited grower reports available for this rare strain. Ruderalis/indica autoflowering crosses tend toward myrcene-dominant terpene profiles, emphasizing the earthy, slightly musty quality associated with indica genetics while the ruderalis genetics contribute minimal aromatic complexity of their own. The "Blues" component of the name might suggest a berry or dark fruit phenotypic direction, potentially involving linalool or geraniol expression, but this is speculative without grow reports.

Growth
**Growth Characteristics** At 70 days from seedling to harvest — the standard measurement metric for autoflowering varieties — Bering Sea Blues falls within the normal range for ruderalis-based autoflowers. These plants do not require a photoperiod change to initiate flowering, making them suitable for continuous-cycle cultivation and outdoor growing at high latitudes. Compact indica structure from the non-ruderalis parent. Available as regular seeds, which is unusual for autoflowering varieties and may indicate some segregating phenotypes within the population.

Effects
**Reported Effects & Experience** Limited grower reports available for this rare strain. Ruderalis/indica autoflowers generally produce moderate THC expression with physically relaxing effects. The reduced cannabinoid ceiling relative to optimized photoperiod strains is a characteristic tradeoff for the convenience of automatic flowering.

Documentation
**Medical Applications** No documented medical use data available for this strain.

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

Sources: http://www.bakedbeans-cannabis-seeds.com/, https://en.seedfinder.eu/strain-info/Bering_Sea_Blues/

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