Stinking Bishop Strain Review with Parker Curtis
Topics
Introduction & Welcome 0:22
Lineage & Genetics 0:48
Effects & High 1:10
Growing Techniques 1:35
Aroma & Flavor Profile 2:05
Seeds & Where to Buy 3:00
Video Transcript
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[00:22] Welcome back to Another Smoke Review. I'm Parker with Homegrown Cannabis Co. Today we'll be taking a look at Stinking Bishop — and yes, it really does live up to that name. Before we get into it, hit like and subscribe so you never miss a review.
[00:48] Stinking Bishop is a hybrid bred for its exceptionally pungent terpene profile. The genetics combine robust, high-resin parents to produce a strain with a bold, complex aroma that growers and smokers both find hard to forget.
[01:10] The effects are well-balanced — you get a pleasant cerebral lift that eases into a relaxing body effect. Good for daytime or early evening use. Not too sedating, making it versatile for a range of activities.
[01:35] As a grow, Stinking Bishop is rewarding for experienced growers. It produces good yields of resinous, aromatic buds. The strong terpene expression is apparent from early in the vegetative stage — this plant will fill a room. Good training and airflow management are key.
[02:05] The aroma is truly distinctive — pungent, complex, and layered. You pick up earthiness, funk, and a sharpness that hits the nose immediately. On the smoke it translates to a rich, flavourful experience with a long-lasting finish. Serious bag appeal.
[03:00] Head over to homegrowncannabisco.com to pick up Stinking Bishop feminized seeds. Like, subscribe, and hit the bell. See you next time.
Stinking Bishop earns its name with an intensely pungent and complex aroma that sets it apart from other hybrids. In this smoke review from Homegrown Cannabis Co., Parker Curtis explores the genetics, growing profile, bold terpene expression, and balanced effects of this characterful strain. If you're after a strain with serious bag appeal and a memorable smoke, Stinking Bishop delivers.

