I did not get the phenotype with reference to Stinking Bishop Cheese. The aroma that I got was earthly sweet with mint and pine. This is supposed to be “wake the dead” smelly cheese. It woke me alright but only a small part. Stinking Bishop made me horny.
The effect was mixed. Right from the start, it was a quick Sativa head hit. I would not call it a balanced effect. Sativa hit first but not too energy tic. Then legs went numb as the stone started to solidify. After that, it was hours of happy waves. Sleeping came easy. After 45 minutes, Stinking Bishop was fully Indica. So, it’s sex and then snore. I don’t think my wife would appreciate this kind of performance.
Buds were dense but not that big. More or less a classic Indica land race than modern monsters. Making up of the lack of size is the dense juicy trichomes. It was difficult for me to smoke Stinking Bishop as a joint. After hard drying, buds were sticky wet. Bongs, extract would be better.
Smoke was a spicy and linger on throat. Perhaps proper curing would help.
No issues on the cough. These days, I lean more and more toward edible.
For quality of effect alone, this is top notch Indica . However, you have been warned of the libido boost. Grow was easy. Harvest weight was more than I expected as nugs were dense.
Overall I would give Stinking Bishop a 9. The rating came after smoking dried nugs and enjoying the effect. Stinking Bishop was easy to grow with adaptability to various grow techniques.
So far, my experience with OSS strains so far had been all positive. The key word to this breeder is “sensible”. OSS strains that I got are easy to grow and result in good weeds. Lacking is the marketing hypes that would draw more interest.
4 years ago