Bison Burger
Cannabis Strain by The Bakery Genetics
Introduction
There is a certain blunt honesty to naming a cannabis strain after a grilled meat patty. The Bakery Genetics, known for confection-adjacent naming conventions, pivots here toward the savory. Bison Burger carries an implied earthiness before the jar is even opened — a strain that promises weight and satisfaction over elegance. With a flowering window of approximately 63 days, it sits comfortably in the mid-range of hybrid timelines.
Lineage
**Genetic Lineage**
Terpenes
Bison Burger is an indica/sativa hybrid from The Bakery Genetics, an independent breeder operating primarily through Instagram (@thebakerygenetics). The Bakery has developed a reputation for working with dessert and confection-themed lines, and Bison Burger represents something of a departure — or at least a detour toward the grill. Specific parent cultivars have not been publicly disclosed by the breeder, which is common among boutique genetics houses that protect proprietary crosses. The indica/sativa balance suggests a hybrid leaning toward moderate physical effects without the full sedative weight of a pure indica. Limited grower reports available for this rare strain, and detailed genetic provenance remains undisclosed.
Growth
**Terpene Profile**
Effects
True to its name, Bison Burger's reported aroma profile trends toward earthy, savory, and fuel-adjacent territory. Users describe notes of damp soil, roasted herbs, and a subtle umami quality that distinguishes it from the wave of sweet confection cultivars dominating contemporary menus. Myrcene likely dominates, contributing to the heavy, earthy base. Caryophyllene adds a peppery bite, while traces of humulene — the terpene responsible for hoppy, herbal complexity in beer — may account for the savory register. A minor citrus or sweet undertone reportedly surfaces on the exhale.
Documentation
**Growth Characteristics**
Bison Burger finishes flowering in approximately 63 days, consistent with a well-developed hybrid line. Growth structure is not extensively documented in available grower reports, though the indica/sativa designation suggests moderate internodal spacing and reasonable branching. Indoor cultivation with standard 12/12 photoperiod protocols applies. Canopy management techniques such as topping or low-stress training would likely improve light penetration given the hybrid's probable mid-height stature. Limited grower reports available for this rare strain, so yield data and phenotypic variation remain largely anecdotal.
**Reported Effects**
Users describe Bison Burger as producing a grounded, full-bodied experience consistent with its earthy presentation. The onset is reported as moderate in speed, settling into a relaxed physical state accompanied by a calming mental shift. Unlike strains that produce sharp cerebral elevation, Bison Burger appears to favor a more even-keeled experience — the cannabis equivalent of a satisfying meal rather than a stimulating aperitif. Evening or late-afternoon use is most commonly referenced in informal reports. Potency appears moderate to high based on available user accounts.
**Medical Applications**
Informal user reports reference Bison Burger in contexts of physical tension relief, stress reduction, and appetite stimulation — the latter perhaps predictable given the name. Its reportedly grounding effect profile may appeal to consumers managing general anxiety or difficulty unwinding.
⚠️ This information is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice.
Sources: https://instagram.com/thebakerygenetics
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