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Big Bird Feminized: The High-THC Hybrid That Demands Your Attention
Big Bird Feminized delivers 25-28% THC with candy, fruity, floral aromas. Photoperiod hybrid, 8-10 week flower. Shop Big Bird fem seeds at PPS Canada.

Big Bird Feminized is a high-THC hybrid strain with 25-28% THC and a distinctive aroma built on candy sweetness, ripe fruit, and soft floral notes. Terpinolene dominates the terpene profile, creating a balanced sensory experience that avoids cloying or artificial characteristics. This photoperiod cultivar flowers in 8-10 weeks and reaches its full aromatic potential during a 2–3 week cure in glass jars, where initial pungency mellows into layered, inviting flavors. Growers appreciate Big Bird Feminized for its potent effects and complex sensory profile that deepens throughout the curing process.
Understanding Big Bird Feminized's key numbers
Big Bird Feminized flowering time
- Indoor (12/12)
- 8-10 weeks
- Outdoor harvest
- Early–mid October
- Climates
- Indoor, Temperate, Mediterranean
- Variety
- Hybrid
- THC
- 25-28%
- Terpene
- Terpinolene
Big Bird Feminized seed to harvest time
- Germination + seedling
- 1–2 weeks
- Vegetative
- 5–7 weeks
- Flowering
- 8-10 weeks
- Dry + cure
- 2–3 weeks
- Total
- 16–22 weeks
- Genetics
- TMS Proprietary
Cannabis seed germination rate & PPS guarantee
- Guarantee floor
- 75%
- Typical performance
- 96%
- Method
- Blue paper towel
- Storage
- 4–8°C · 5+ yr
- Packaging
- Envelope + mylar + vial
- Support reply
- < 24h bilingual
- Shipping
- Discreet across Canada
Overview
Some strains earn a reputation quietly, through word of mouth passed between growers who don't want everyone else finding out. Big Bird Feminized is one of those strains. With THC levels pushing 25–28% and an aroma profile that lands somewhere between a candy shop and a flower market, this is a photoperiod hybrid that rewards patient, attentive growers with results that are genuinely hard to argue with.
Big Bird is a feminized hybrid — meaning every seed in your pack is bred to produce a female plant, which matters enormously when you're managing a tent or a room with limited canopy space. The flowering window sits at a clean 8–10 weeks, which is efficient for a strain producing this kind of cannabinoid output. Whether you're running a compact indoor setup in a Toronto apartment or working with a proper climate-controlled room, Big Bird fits the bill without demanding exotic conditions.
This is a strain built for growers who care about the end product as much as the process. If you've been chasing that elusive combination of potency, aroma complexity, and manageable grow difficulty, Big Bird deserves a serious look.
Genetics
What Are the Genetics Behind Big Bird Feminized?
Big Bird Feminized is a hybrid strain with undisclosed parental lines — a detail that's frustrating for lineage nerds (we feel you), but not uncommon for proprietary genetics developed by boutique breeders focused on phenotype expression over marketing pedigree. What the genetics produce, however, speaks clearly enough on its own.
As a hybrid, Big Bird sits between the indica and sativa poles without committing fully to either. This balanced genetic architecture is reflected in the plant's growth structure — expect moderate internodal spacing, a canopy that responds well to training, and a flowering behaviour that's neither aggressively stretchy nor stubbornly compact. In our experience with hybrid photoperiods in this THC range, the best phenos tend to express dense, resinous bud structure with strong lateral branching — and Big Bird follows that pattern reliably.
The terpene profile is dominated by terpinolene, a monoterpene found in a range of cannabis cultivars known for its fresh, floral, and slightly piney character. Terpinolene is less common as a dominant terpene than myrcene or caryophyllene, which makes strains built around it genuinely distinctive in both aroma and effect. Research into terpinolene suggests it may contribute to the uplifting, cerebral qualities often associated with terpinolene-dominant cultivars, complementing the high-THC output beautifully.
For growers interested in pairing Big Bird with other high-performance genetics in their garden, it works well alongside other feminized photoperiod seeds to keep your veg and flower schedules aligned without juggling different light cycle requirements.
Is Big Bird Sativa or Indica?
Big Bird is classified as a hybrid, meaning it carries both sativa and indica traits. It doesn't lean hard in either direction — the growth structure is balanced, the effects blend cerebral clarity with physical relaxation, and the flowering time of 8–10 weeks sits squarely in hybrid territory rather than at either extreme.
Aroma & Effects
What Does Big Bird Feminized Smell and Taste Like?
Big Bird's aroma is built around three pillars: candy sweetness, ripe fruit, and soft floral notes — and terpinolene is the architect behind all of it. From the moment this strain enters late flower, the tent fills with something that genuinely stops you mid-task. It's sweet without being cloying, fruity without smelling artificial, and the floral undercurrent keeps it from tipping into dessert-strain territory.
During the cure, the aroma deepens and the candy notes become more pronounced. Growers who've run Big Bird report that a proper 2–3 week cure in glass jars is where the profile really opens up — the initial pungency mellows into something more layered and inviting. Your neighbours might start asking questions if you're not running adequate carbon filtration, because the odour during late flower is genuinely assertive. Consider yourself warned.
On the inhale, the flavour mirrors the aroma closely — that's the hallmark of a terpinolene-forward cultivar. You get the candy and fruit up front, with the floral notes trailing through on the exhale. It's a clean, pleasant smoke or vapour that doesn't punish your palate.
What Are the Effects of Big Bird Feminized?
At 25–28% THC, Big Bird is not a strain you approach casually on a Tuesday afternoon unless you know your tolerance well. The effects are potent and relatively fast-acting, with the cerebral onset that terpinolene-dominant strains are known for — a lift in mood and mental clarity that transitions into a more settled, body-aware state as the session progresses. The hybrid balance means you're unlikely to feel pinned to the couch, but equally unlikely to be pacing around with racing thoughts. It's a well-rounded experience that suits evening use or creative sessions equally well.

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Growing Guide
How Difficult Is Big Bird Feminized to Grow?
Big Bird Feminized is a photoperiod hybrid suited to indoor grows and temperate to Mediterranean outdoor climates. It's not a strain that requires expert-level intervention, but it rewards growers who pay attention. Think of it as a strain that meets you where you are — beginner-friendly enough to not punish small mistakes, but responsive enough to training and dialling-in that experienced growers will see meaningful returns on their effort.
Indoors, Big Bird performs best under high-intensity lighting — HPS or full-spectrum LED both work well, and in our grows we've seen the resin production respond noticeably to the blue spectrum during veg and a warmer spectrum push during flower. Maintain temperatures between 20–26°C during lights-on and keep relative humidity in the 40–50% range during flower to protect those dense buds from moisture-related issues. Airflow is non-negotiable with a strain producing this kind of bud density.
Outdoors, Big Bird suits temperate and Mediterranean climates well. In Canada, that translates to the milder coastal regions of British Columbia or the warmer interior valleys — areas where the growing season is long enough to support a photoperiod strain finishing in 8–10 weeks of flower after a proper vegetative period. Growers in shorter-season provinces like Quebec or Ontario should plan their outdoor timing carefully, starting plants indoors and transplanting after last frost to maximise the available season.
For growers building out a mixed garden, Big Bird pairs naturally with other high-THC feminized strains that share similar environmental requirements — keeping your grow room dialled to a single set of parameters is always easier than managing multiple microclimates.
The feminized seed format means you're not spending weeks sexing plants and pulling males — every seed in the pack is intended to produce a flowering female, which makes planning your canopy space straightforward from day one.
Flowering & Yield
How Long Does Big Bird Feminized Take to Flower?
Big Bird Feminized has a flowering time of 8–10 weeks from the flip to 12/12 light cycle. That's a solid, predictable window for a photoperiod hybrid in this THC range — most growers find the 9-week mark is the sweet spot, with trichomes showing a mix of cloudy and amber that signals peak cannabinoid and terpene expression.
Seed to harvest runs 8–10 weeks of flower on top of your chosen vegetative period. Most growers running Big Bird indoors veg for 4–6 weeks to build a strong canopy structure before flipping — longer veg periods translate directly into more bud sites and heavier final yields, so don't rush this phase.
What Yields Can You Expect from Big Bird Feminized?
Specific yield figures aren't published for Big Bird, but the combination of hybrid vigour, high-THC genetics, and a 8–10 week flower window is consistent with strains that produce generously when grown well. Growers who've run similar terpinolene-dominant hybrids with comparable THC profiles report that yield is strongly correlated with canopy management — plants that are trained properly and given adequate light penetration consistently outperform those left to grow without intervention. Invest in your veg phase, manage your canopy, and Big Bird will give you something worth harvesting.
Pro Tips
What Are the Best Training Techniques for Big Bird Feminized?
Big Bird's hybrid structure makes it an excellent candidate for low-stress training (LST) and screen of green (ScrOG) setups. The moderate internodal spacing means you have real flexibility in how you shape the canopy — tie down the main stem early in veg to encourage lateral branching, and you'll develop a wide, even canopy that maximises light exposure across all bud sites. In our grows, we've found that Big Bird responds particularly well to a ScrOG net introduced around week 3–4 of veg, filling the screen efficiently before the flip.
For growers comfortable with high-stress techniques, topping once or twice during veg creates a multi-cola structure that suits this strain's branching habit. Just give the plant adequate recovery time — 5–7 days between stress events — before flipping to flower. Rushing the flip on a stressed plant is one of the most common yield-limiting mistakes we see.
- Begin LST in week 2–3 of veg by gently bending and securing the main stem
- Top once the plant has 4–5 nodes for a multi-cola structure
- Introduce a ScrOG net at 20–25cm above the pot
- Fill the screen to 70–80% before flipping to 12/12
- Tuck fan leaves during the first two weeks of flower to maintain light penetration
- Flush with plain water in the final 1–2 weeks before harvest
Harvest timing is worth getting right with a strain at this THC level. Use a jeweller's loupe or digital microscope to check trichome colour — harvest when you see predominantly cloudy trichomes with 10–20% amber for maximum potency and the full terpinolene-forward aroma expression. Harvesting too early on a high-THC strain is a genuinely painful mistake. cannabis harvest timing guide
For drying and curing, aim for a slow dry at 18–21°C with 55–60% relative humidity over 10–14 days, then cure in sealed glass jars for a minimum of 2–3 weeks, burping daily in the first week. This is where Big Bird's candy and floral terpene profile fully develops — patience here pays dividends in the jar.
Summary
Big Bird Feminized is the kind of strain that earns its place in your rotation through performance rather than hype. The 25–28% THC output is real, the terpinolene-forward aroma is genuinely distinctive, and the 8–10 week flower window makes it practical for growers who want results without an endless wait. It's a hybrid that doesn't overcomplicate things — give it stable conditions, train the canopy properly, and take your time with the cure, and it delivers.
For Canadian growers, Big Bird fits naturally into indoor setups year-round and outdoor gardens in temperate regions from BC to Ontario with the right timing. It's a strain that rewards the growers who pay attention — to the trichomes, to the training, to the cure — and that's exactly the kind of grow we find most satisfying.
If you're building out a high-THC garden and want a feminized photoperiod hybrid that brings something genuinely interesting to the aroma profile, Big Bird is worth running. Pick up your pack from Plantation Premium Seeds and see what the fuss is about.
FAQ
Are feminized seeds 100% female?
Feminized seeds are bred to produce female plants in the overwhelming majority of cases — typically 99%+ under normal growing conditions. The rare exception occurs when plants are exposed to significant stress (extreme heat, light leaks during flower, severe nutrient deficiency), which can trigger hermaphroditism. Grow Big Bird in stable conditions and you won't have issues.
Is Big Bird a sativa or indica?
Big Bird is a hybrid — it sits between the two poles rather than leaning hard toward either. You get the moderate stretch and cerebral onset associated with sativa genetics alongside the denser bud structure and physical relaxation that indica influence brings. It's genuinely balanced, which is part of what makes it versatile.
How strong is Big Bird Feminized?
At 25–28% THC, Big Bird is firmly in the high-potency category. If you're newer to cannabis or have a lower tolerance, start slow — this isn't a strain that forgives overconfidence. For experienced consumers, it delivers a full, well-rounded effect that justifies the THC numbers rather than just wearing them as a badge.
Can I grow Big Bird Feminized outdoors in Canada?
Yes, but location matters. Big Bird suits temperate and Mediterranean climates, so BC's coastal and interior regions are your best bet outdoors. In shorter-season provinces, start plants indoors in late April or early May and transplant after last frost. The 8–10 week flower window is manageable in most Canadian outdoor seasons with proper planning.
What terpenes does Big Bird Feminized contain?
Big Bird is terpinolene-dominant. Terpinolene is a monoterpene with a fresh, floral, slightly fruity character — it's less common as a dominant terpene than myrcene or caryophyllene, which makes Big Bird's aroma profile genuinely distinctive. It's the terpene responsible for that candy-floral combination that makes this strain stand out in the jar.

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