Blackberry
Blackberry: Crossing of Black Domina and Raspberry Cough
Berry strains have gained much appreciation from the ganja community. This strain, in particular, derives from the legendary Black Domina and Raspberry Cough. It’s a part of the “white” family, spanning back to White Widow at some point during its lineage. This cultivar blends both indica and sativa vibes, although one can expect the effects to lean on the buzzy sativa side. Some could class Blackberry as a more connoisseur-ish strain, it has a unique touch although not immensely popular as other strains out there. Let’s dive deep into the Blackberry bushes to discover the true meaning of its essence.
What is the smoke like? - you ask. Imagine walking through the sun infused forests, that your parent took you to before you started sitting at your computer all day. The fresh breeze carries all kinds of scents while caressing your cheeks with bliss. The berry aromas ornamented with earthy undertones enter your nostrils, delighting your senses. After hitting that Blackberry, these nostalgic feels sweep in, enriching your experience of life, while the delightful smoke or vapor gifts the taste buds with all kinds of sweet berry treasures. The effects which Blackberry induces are reminiscent of the buzzy and cerebral sativas out there, very uplifting and energetic, although a unique indica energy lurks within the experience itself, a beloved acquaintance of the sativa spirit. Now, let’s check out how this magnificent cultivar grows.
The appearance of this strain takes a dark turn during the last stages of flowering. Dark purplish leaves and dark green nugs carry a sense of mystique, which is difficult to explain in human language. The THC-levels reach around 20-25%, which is, like, super potent. The flowering takes around 9-11 weeks, and the yields amount to around 400-500 g/m².
Grow your own Blackberry
- Grow difficulty
- Medium
- Flowering type
- Photoperiod
- Flowering time
- 7-9 weeks
- Harvest time (outdoor)
- September/October
- Yield (indoor)
- Medium
- Yield (outdoor)
- Medium
- Height (indoor)
- Medium
- Height (outdoor)
- Medium