Bitch
Cannabis Strain by Vancouver Island Seed Company
Introduction
Vancouver Island Seed Company demonstrates the characteristically Canadian directness of the Pacific Northwest cannabis community with this entry. Bitch — a name with biological precision when applied to female animals, and a fraught social history when applied otherwise — is a mostly sativa variety completing in a fast 53 days. For a sativa-dominant cultivar, this is an unusually abbreviated timeline.
Lineage
**Genetic Lineage**
Terpenes
Bitch is a mostly sativa variety developed by Vancouver Island Seed Company, a Canadian seed company operating from one of British Columbia's most storied cannabis cultivation regions. Vancouver Island has produced numerous significant cannabis cultivars over the decades, and the local breeding tradition tends toward vigorous, potent genetics with outdoor-adapted characteristics. The 53-day flowering period is notably short for a mostly sativa classification — typical sativa-dominant hybrids require 70+ days — suggesting either deliberate early-finishing selection or a more moderate sativa influence than the classification implies. Specific parent cultivars have not been publicly confirmed. Limited grower reports available for this rare strain.
Growth
**Terpene Profile**
Effects
Vancouver Island Seed Company's regional tradition leans toward earthy, piney, and sometimes skunk-adjacent terpene profiles that reflect the coastal Pacific Northwest environment. For a mostly sativa cultivar in this regional context, expect a terpene profile with notable pinene and terpinolene contributions — bright, sharp, and herbal with possible citrus dimensions. Myrcene may provide an earthy base, while ocimene could contribute to the light, airy quality often associated with sativa-dominant expressions. Users familiar with the breeder's catalog describe their genetics as robust and distinctly "West Coast" in aromatic character.
Documentation
**Growth Characteristics**
The 53-day flowering window is remarkably fast for a mostly sativa classification. This speed may indicate deliberate selection for early-finishing phenotypes, Ruderalis influence that wasn't classified in the strain's type designation, or a dominant indica undercurrent that moderates sativa stretch while the type classification reflects the cerebral effect profile. Indoor cultivation under 12/12 protocols applies, and the compact timeline suits multiple harvest cycles. Vancouver Island genetics are generally noted for outdoor adaptability and environmental resilience.
**Reported Effects**
As a mostly sativa variety, Bitch is expected to deliver predominantly cerebral effects: mental stimulation, mood elevation, and heightened sensory awareness. The fast flowering time for a sativa-dominant cultivar may suggest a balanced terpene profile that tempers extreme sativa racy-ness. Users report energizing, creative, and sociable effects consistent with sativa-dominant genetics. The effect profile makes it more suited to daytime or early-evening use than sedation-seeking contexts.
**Medical Applications**
User reports informally reference the strain in mood support, fatigue management, and focus-enhancement contexts — typical applications for sativa-dominant varieties. The fast, manageable growth cycle may appeal to medical cultivators with production efficiency requirements.
⚠️ This information is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice.
Sources: http://vancouverseed.com, https://en.seedfinder.eu/strain-info/Bitch/
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