Bees Knees by 707 Seed Bank hums with the same sweet promise as its name, a 75/25 indica-leaning hybrid bred from GMO and Kush Cleaner. Dense, high-resin colas stack early, filling the room with citrus and honey over earthy undertones; crack a jar and a light flowery note floats up, hinting at its terpene trio of caryophyllene, humulene, and myrcene. In the bowl it lands bright and sugary before deepening into doughy, savory corners inherited from GMO, while Kush Cleaner adds a spritzy, pine-polish edge. Expect a focused, uplifted, energetic lift that stays tidy rather than racy, the kind of clarity that makes handwriting neater and colors a little sharper. Plants finish in roughly 63-70 days of flower, and with dialed-in VPD and light, they reward growers with high yields of chunky, sticky buds. Typical lots test in the mid-to-high 20s for THC (often 25-30%), with CBD present only in trace amounts. Morphology tends toward sturdy, moderately branching bushes that take well to topping and SCROG; internodes stay tight and trichome coverage heavy, making trim trays sparkle. If your palate leans toward dessert crossed with cleaner aisle zest, Bees Knees is exactly what it sounds like. Credit for this resinous crowd-pleaser goes to the Humboldt-bred minds at 707 Seed Bank.





