Barbara Biker
Barbara Biker
Also known as: Barbara Biker™, Barbara Biker S1
Overview
Barbara Biker is a fast-flowering, indica-dominant hybrid strain developed by Strains Lab and released as feminized seeds in 2020. Originally bred in Barcelona by @growers_with_attitude and later selected by Barranco Lab as a clone-only strain, this cultivar represents a sophisticated cross between specially selected phenotypes of Biker Kush and the award-winning Barbara Bud. Barbara Biker preserves the fruity terpene profile of Barbara Bud while enhancing the lemon and floral earth flavors characteristic of Biker Kush. The strain demonstrates exceptional resin production, making it particularly valuable for extractions and concentrate production. The buds exhibit a dense structure with impressive trichome coverage and produce an abundance of sticky resin. The plant typically displays emerald green foliage with fat calyxes and maintains the fast-finishing characteristics inherited from its parent strains. With its complex aromatic profile combining peach, red berries, earth, and citrus notes, Barbara Biker has established itself as a premium cultivar that appeals to both recreational users and medical patients seeking therapeutic benefits.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from chronic pain
- May help with stress and anxiety
- Often used for muscle spasms
- May assist with focus issues
- Users report creativity enhancement
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Barbara Biker is considered suitable for beginner to intermediate growers and can be cultivated indoors, outdoors, or in greenhouse environments. The strain has an extremely fast flowering time of 40-50 days indoors (some sources indicate as short as 45 days), making it one of the quickest finishing varieties available. Plants typically grow to medium height with a bushy structure and may require support due to heavy resin production. Indoor yields are moderate but the quality is exceptional due to impressive trichome coverage. The strain is available as feminized seeds and demonstrates good resilience in various growing conditions. Outdoor cultivation is possible in Mediterranean-like climates with harvest typically occurring in late September to early October.