Bizarremalate
Cannabis Strain by Amadeus Genetics
Introduction
Amadeus Genetics demonstrates a particular fondness for the word "bizarre," having applied it across multiple entries in their catalog. Bizarremalate extends the theme — the suffix suggesting a compound or derivative, like a chemical salt of the Bizarre parent line. Whether this is genetic nomenclature or brand personality is a matter the breeder has left productively ambiguous. A mostly indica variety finishing in 56 days, it is at least efficient in its strangeness.
Lineage
**Genetic Lineage**
Terpenes
Bizarremalate is a mostly indica hybrid from Amadeus Genetics, developed as what appears to be a derivative or extension of the breeder's Bizarre line — the name construction suggesting a cross involving Bizarre as a foundation. Amadeus Genetics is a European seed company with a catalog that includes both conventional and unusual crosses, often with playful naming conventions. Specific parent cultivars beyond the implied Bizarre connection have not been publicly confirmed. The 56-day flowering window is respectable for a mostly indica variety, slightly longer than the sibling Bizarre but within the expected range for developed indica hybrids. Limited grower reports available for this rare strain.
Growth
**Terpene Profile**
Effects
Drawing on the likely Bizarre genetic foundation and Amadeus Genetics' indica-heavy catalog, Bizarremalate is expected to present with earthy, resinous aromatics as a base. The "malate" suffix — suggestive of apple or fruity acid chemistry, as in malic acid — may hint at a terpene profile with apple or tart fruit dimensions overlaying the typical earthy indica base. Myrcene and caryophyllene likely form the backbone, with possible contributions from terpinolene or ocimene if fruity brightness was a selection target. This remains speculative given limited available data.
Documentation
**Growth Characteristics**
At 56 days of flowering, Bizarremalate finishes faster than its name-cousin Bizarre Lights and on par with the core Bizarre variety. The mostly indica structure implies compact stature, dense branching, and well-developed bud formation. Amadeus Genetics' lines are generally characterized as vigorous and manageable for experienced home cultivators. Indoor 12/12 photoperiod cultivation is standard. Limited third-party grow reports make specific yield and phenotypic data unavailable, but the short flowering window and indica structure suggest a space-efficient plant.
**Reported Effects**
As a mostly indica cultivar derived from the Bizarre line, Bizarremalate is expected to deliver relaxing, body-centric effects consistent with its genetic classification. Users report a calming physical experience with mental quietude — appropriate for evening use or rest periods. Whether the effects are genuinely "bizarre" or simply effective indica-type relaxation is a subjective judgment that varies by consumer experience and tolerance. Potency is reported as moderate to high.
**Medical Applications**
Consistent with Amadeus Genetics' medical focus, Bizarremalate may be of interest to consumers seeking physical relaxation and sleep support. Limited user reports reference the strain in pain and tension management contexts.
⚠️ This information is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice.
Sources: https://en.seedfinder.eu/strain-info/Bizarremalate/
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