1889: A Starry Night
1889: A Starry Night
Also known as: Starry Night
Overview
1889: A Starry Night is a rare mostly indica-leaning hybrid strain bred by Bloomingdale Organic in Washington, DC. This strain is a cross between In-House Genetics' Color of Space and LIT Farms' Hot Coco, both carefully selected in-house. The name references Vincent Van Gogh's famous 1889 painting, and this particular phenotype represents one of two distinct expressions from the same genetic cross - the other being called 'Mulberry Tree.' The strain expresses as purple and dense buds, distinguishing it from its green and pointy counterpart. This phenotype was discovered during a selective breeding process and represents a unique expression of the Color of Space x Hot Coco genetic combination.
The parent strain Color of Space brings genetics from Slurricane x Platinum Kush Breath, contributing to the strain's balanced hybrid nature with typical THC levels ranging 20-26% and minimal CBD content. Hot Coco, the other parent, is an indica-dominant strain from LIT Farms created from Coco Pebblez x Temptation with approximately 65-day flowering time. While specific cannabinoid and terpene profiles for 1889: A Starry Night are not well documented, the genetic background suggests a complex terpene profile with potential for both euphoric and relaxing effects. This strain remains extremely rare and is primarily found in the Washington, DC cannabis market through Bloomingdale Organic's breeding program.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from stress
- May help with mood disorders
- Often used for relaxation
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
1889: A Starry Night is a mostly indica strain that can be cultivated indoors. The strain expresses as purple and dense buds, distinguishing it from other phenotypes of the same genetic cross. Based on parent genetics, flowering time is estimated around 8-10 weeks. The strain appears to be available only through Bloomingdale Organic's breeding program and is not widely available as seeds or clones. Cultivation information is limited due to the strain's rarity and exclusive breeding. Growers should expect indica-typical structure with dense, compact buds showing purple coloration.