Bermuda Triangle

Bermuda Triangle

Cannabis Strain by Tiger Trees

Introduction
Named after the notorious stretch of Atlantic Ocean where vessels vanish without explanation, Bermuda Triangle from Brothers In Farms invites a similar sense of disorientation — the pleasant kind. This autoflowering hybrid blends ruderalis efficiency with indica body and sativa cerebral character, completing its entire lifecycle from seedling to harvest in approximately 64 days. Whether the name refers to its three-way genetic heritage or the likelihood of losing track of the afternoon, the strain earns its moniker.

Lineage
**Genetic Lineage**

Terpenes
Bermuda Triangle is a ruderalis/indica/sativa autoflower developed by Brothers In Farms (BIF Beans), a breeder known for a wide and inventive catalog of both feminized and regular genetics. The ruderalis component provides the autoflowering trigger — a trait derived from Cannabis ruderalis landraces native to Central Asia and Eastern Europe, where short summers demanded flowering independent of photoperiod. The indica and sativa fractions contribute to body and effect complexity, though specific parent cultivars have not been publicly disclosed by the breeder. This three-way blending of subspecies is standard practice in modern autoflower development, balancing yield potential and potency against the speed and simplicity of automatic flowering.

Growth
**Terpene Profile**

Effects
Grower reports for Bermuda Triangle describe an aroma profile that leans into fuel and earth with softer fruity undertones sitting just beneath the surface. The dominant impression is resinous and slightly pungent, consistent with myrcene-forward chemistry. Secondary notes of pine and subtle citrus suggest the presence of pinene and limonene, while a faint spice on the exhale points toward caryophyllene. The overall effect is a terpene map that feels grounded rather than flamboyant — workmanlike in the best sense.

Documentation
**Growth Characteristics**

As an autoflower, Bermuda Triangle requires no manipulation of light schedules to initiate flowering, making it accessible to novice cultivators and appealing to those running perpetual harvests. With a seed-to-harvest window of roughly 64 days, it falls within the average range for modern autoflowering genetics. The three-way indica/sativa/ruderalis parentage typically produces compact-to-medium height plants with moderate branching. Indoor cultivation under 18–20 hours of light is standard, though the plant will complete its cycle under virtually any schedule. Limited grower reports available for this rare strain, so specific yield data and phenotypic range remain underreported.

**Reported Effects**

Users report an experience that bridges relaxation and mild cerebral engagement — a balance that reflects the strain's hybrid nature. The onset is generally described as gradual, building into a calm that settles across the body without producing pronounced sedation in moderate doses. Cognitive function remains reasonably intact in early stages, transitioning toward heavier physical ease as the session progresses. The sativa fraction appears to modulate the indica tendency toward couch-lock, producing an effect described by some as "functional relaxation." As with all cannabis, individual response varies considerably based on tolerance, dosage, and consumption method.

**Medical Applications**

Users have informally reported Bermuda Triangle in discussions of stress relief, mild anxiety management, and general relaxation. Its balanced hybrid character may make it a candidate for evening use without full sedation. Some growers have noted its approachable effect profile for novice consumers.

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

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