Blood Bath
Blood Bath
Also known as: Blood Bath by Lit Farms
Overview
Blood Bath is an indica-dominant hybrid strain created by Lit Farms through the careful crossing of Bubble Bath and Red Velvet strains. This boutique cultivar represents a sophisticated genetic combination that merges the relaxing, euphoric qualities of Bubble Bath (The Soap x Project 4516) with the mysterious allure and striking visual appeal of Red Velvet. The strain exhibits a balanced experience that begins with an uplifting cerebral effect before transitioning into deep physical relaxation. Blood Bath is characterized by its dense, resinous buds that display striking visual appeal with deep purple hues mixed with dark green coloration and vibrant orange pistils, all generously coated with frosty trichomes. The strain gained recognition in the cannabis community for its unique flavor profile combining sweet berries, citrus notes, and subtle earthy undertones, creating what users describe as a complex and captivating sensory experience. As a feminized photoperiod strain, Blood Bath flowers within 8-9 weeks and is suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation, making it accessible to growers seeking a high-quality indica-leaning hybrid with reliable performance and potent effects.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from stress
- May help with chronic pain
- Often used for insomnia
- May assist with anxiety management
- Users report appetite stimulation
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Blood Bath is a moderately difficult strain to grow that thrives in both indoor and outdoor environments. The strain has a flowering time of 8-9 weeks (approximately 60 days) and produces medium to high yields when properly cultivated. Indoor growers can expect dense, resinous buds with optimal conditions maintained at temperatures between 68-80°F and humidity levels of 40-50% during flowering. The plant exhibits vigorous growth characteristics with a robust structure that adapts well to various cultivation techniques including topping, LST, and ScrOG methods. Outdoor cultivation works best in warm, sunny climates with well-draining soil. The strain requires attention to environmental conditions and nutrient profiles to maximize its genetic potential, particularly during the flowering stage where proper humidity control prevents mold while supporting robust bud development.