Berry Cannabis Strains For Sale
What Are Berry Seeds?
Blueberry, Blueberry Lemon Haze, Blackberry Kush, Bubbleberry, Strawberry Kush and Strawberry Cough are just the names with the word Berry in them, and these are just the beginning. Though names are important, what Berry seeds actually are is a lot more than just a few characters, and genetics and characteristics may hold the answers to a lot of consumer questions. To put it bluntly, Berry seeds are the special little pods which grow the vast multitudes of berry scented strains. Much like the lemon, chocolate, pine or pepper strains of the world of weed, berry noted nugs sit in a class of their own. They are, however, rather close to the numerous and glorious grapey greens out there, and they share many of the same ancestors. Afghani landrace indica, Mexican sativa and Chocolate Thai went into generating what would become the world-famous Blueberry. Other blends, such as Skywalker, a Blueberry/Mazar/OG Kush cross, clearly extend the Berry boundaries into creations topping THC charts the world over. The clients of Kind Seed Co love our Berry strains for their impactive and flavorful delivery. Many seeds closer to landrace genetics are easier on the newbie, while hybrid award winners like Blue Haze or Sunset Sherbet not only make killer cannabis, but their live resin concentrates are some of the most delicious high octane treats on the market. The best way to figure out what Berry seeds mean to you is to grow them, so sign up today and sweeten up your grow space tomorrow.
Where Do Berry Cannabis Seeds Come From?
If you want to know how a seed will behave, what it might taste and smell like and what its growth habits may be, we must look at where they come from. In the case of Berry cannabis seeds from Weed Seeds, the flavors tell us that there are Afghani genetics, some sativa landrace and many of them exhibit the piney presence of Kush. The Afghan and Hindu Kush regions of the East are famous for their landrace indicas. These strains often carry a low to medium THC count and earthy and herbaceous flavor and aroma profiles which often offer a hint of grape, berry or currant undertones. These indicas are cherished for their sturdiness, speedy grow times and their resilience to pests, cold and disease. As a matter of fact, it is in the cold that these creatures thrive and during their development, lower temperatures trigger chemicals in their genetics which turn them purple. Other early berry genetics of a more Southern influence, such as the Mexican and Thai sativas present in Blueberry, are generally on the sweet and sour, peppery side. In the case of Chocolate Thai, cocoa has a strong presence, as does coffee and some hints of caramel and tropical herbs. Moving up the line into Berry and Berry inspired hybrids, you’ll find the full catalog of curious characteristics. Hybrids tend to sit in the middle of the time spectrum and exhibit rich coloration, pungent citrus and berry bursts and some are among the strongest strains in the world.
Growing Berry Cannabis Plants
Depending on the strain, growing Berry cannabis plants either professionally or at home is simple. Many of Weed Seeds’ Berry flavored indicas and hybrids are amongst the least demanding and most resilient strains in the game, and they grow fast. Post germination, your seeds will break the surface and two lobes called cotyledons will open to absorb light for photosynthesis. The taproots which emerged during germination expand and put out a web of shoots that continue their search for nutrients. Once the cotyledons give way to the first true leaves of your new cannabis plant, your crop is in veg. After the first week or two of establishment, it is safe to feed your plants nitrogen heavy nutrients with trace minerals. This will keep your Berry crop thriving. Being primarily indica dominant, Berry strains pack on weight really quickly and dramatic drops in nighttime temperature will trigger the release of anthocyanins, turning stalks, leaves and eventually the buds, purple. Because of the rapid cycle associated with Berry strains, most times this pot and its producers prefer a Sea of Green (SOG). This is for photoperiod strains, of course. If you are into autos, then a little bit of LST (low stress training) will go a long way, but do not transplant, do not top and do not over prune because autos need all the energy they have for production, not for corrective healing. Resin glands start off clear and turn milky, some even exhibit incredible purples and mauves and, when this happens, it’s time for the crop to come down.
Growing Flowers From Berry Seeds Indoors
Whether you choose Weed Seeds photo fems, regular strains or autoflowers, growing flowers from Berry seeds indoors is one of the most colorful and speedy aims you may ever endeavor to perfect. The indica nature of many early Berry strains makes them resilient to pests, disease, pathogens and temperature fluctuations. Of course, this is not true for all of them and the best way to make sure your flowers finish right is to keep your cultivation environment clean and stable. Photoperiod Berry strains like eighteen to twenty hours of light per day for the vegging cycle and twelve hours when it’s time to flower. Autoflowers, on the other hand, require little care, no pruning, topping or transplant, and are happy with eighteen to twenty hours of light per day for the duration of their life cycle. Choosing your favorite phenotypes from your regular or feminized photoperiod strains and mothering them with love, you are free to take clones for crop consistency for three to six months before the need to switch mothers arises. The newer the mother, the stronger the clones, and these little clippings go into affecting fast crop rotations in photoperiod strains. Berry cultivars grown indoors generally fall within the eight to ten week time frame, though some more balanced hybrids may take up to eleven, depending on what kind of hit you’re looking for. Toward the end of the flowering cycle, Berry strains exhibit a colorful fade, as long as you are mimicking fall, and nugs are dense, sticky and certainly stinky, so extraction is always a good idea.
Growing Cannabis Flower Outdoors From Berry Seed
Growing your Berry flavored ganja flowers outdoors from seed is a bit safer than sativas. Sure, there are many balanced Berry strains which need a bit more time, but overall, these creatures are fast enough for most climatic zones within the United States. Kind Seed Co recommends starting seedlings and managing early vegging phases inside a controlled environment and wait for the weather to be cooperative. Outdoors, these sweet strains need a minimum of 65℉ and, at this temperature, purple hues will be triggered to bloom inside the cells of your Berry plants. Having chosen a full sun location with a breeze, protection from herbivores and far enough from plants that will rot in the fall, the next box on the list is soil. Make sure that each plot you prepare is appropriately distanced from the next. A healthy, well aerated, living soil is recommended for all exterior grows. In the great outdoors, and inside as well, the microbes living in the soil process nutrients, oxygenate the medium and generate a healthy cation exchange capacity between the roots and their home. The old saying, healthy roots make healthy shoots, is absolutely correct, and in the case of Berry cannabis, it is critical. Top early and often, and at least three times, prune leaves and spread branching for light penetration. Those growing autoflowers are free to leave them in small pots or pick a spot in the garden, and these plants need nothing more than leaf tucking and a lollipop for flower.
Typical Aroma Of Berry Cannabis Buds
Where there is color there’s fragrance and flavor, and Berry buds are some of the stinkiest around. Typical aromas of Berry cannabis buds fresh on the stalk will depend largely on the strain you grow. As the White Widows, AK47s, Blackberrys and Blues start to stack up, they present at first as peppery and floral. Quite quickly, a sweetness enters the picture and, as the plants mature, overwhelming aromas of blueberry, strawberry, mixed herbs and woods, pine and creamy citrus may take centre stage. Again, it all depends on the strains you choose to grow, and different combinations of Berry strains make for quite the olfactory experience. After a successful cure, buds explode with rich earthy berry fragrances. Light these nugs up and they very quickly become hashy, pungent, skunky and candyesque. Those passing by often get whiffs long before they ever come near the toker, of an air filled with sweetness and sugary berry bowls, citrus twists and fresh garden herbs. The smoker usually gets the charry nose, especially since their heads are filled with smoke that has rich charcoal, mineral rich clay and granite soils, sugary notes and, of course, berries. Often, consumers will sense notes of leather and spices as well, since many berry strains are rich in humulene, myrcene and caryophyllene, as well as floral, earthy, spicy and bitter terpenes. There is an entire world in a whiff of high-grade Berry bud, so see what you can do about developing your palate and your nose with these seeds from Kind Seed Co.
What Yield Can You Get From Berry Plants
Weed Seeds knows you are looking to grow the biggest, baddest Berry crops. But what kind of yield you get depends on how you grow, where you grow, how much light your plants get and it matters that they receive the right types of nutrients at the right time. All of these factors can be easily managed in a controlled environment and, whether soil or hydro, the type of training methods you employ make a big difference. DJ Short Blueberry has been known to deliver up to twenty-five or thirty ounces per plant, one of the largest yields in cannabis. Blackberry Kush, a top shelf cultivar from one of the trickiest families in weed, also delivers huge, supporting up to twenty-eight ounces of award winning buds. White Widow is another impressive strain boasting berrylicious ancestry, and can yield up to eighteen ounces per plant. Of course, there are tons of berry strains to talk about, autoflowers included. The autoflower moves a lot faster than most photoperiod strains, though the flower times on some Berry strains make them as speedy as any auto. In talking about yields, automatic Berry cannabis strains generally fall within 60-250 grams per plant. The m2 yield of some autoflowers can, however, reach upwards of 500 under perfect conditions. Depending on the photoperiod strain you choose, indoor and outdoor growing can deliver very different results. Something which prefers stability could very well deliver 20 ounces inside, but only a few outside, and vice versa.
Are Berry Buds High in THC?
To know whether the Berry buds you think you want to grow are high in THC, all you have to do is check the Kind Seed Co catalog. Our informative product pages tell you all you need to know about what kinds of cannabinoids and terpenes are present in each strain we offer. That being said, THC counts common to Berry strains are often within the 17-27% range, or mid to high THC. The landrace cultivars that go into making original strains, and those cultivars closest to them, are known for tetrahydrocannabinol counts that are lower on the scale. Blueberry offers an average of 16-23%, though it is most often found to exhibit approximately 19%. Strawberry Cough and Blackberry Kush usually offer around 20%, Shiskaberry Punch 22%, Banana Berry Cheese 20% and Cherry Pie an impressive 23%. Blue Badazz OG can reach 24% or more, while Blue Amnesia is only about 18% THC. The truth about THC is that, though it is psychotropic on its own, and Berry strain distillates are pretty great, its effects are driven primarily by genetics and terpene combinations. Therefore, we would err to recommend a mid-range THC Haze for a new toker, simply because it is lower THC. Some of these strains will knock your socks off, no matter what the cannabinoid combination, and the host of sleepy or energizing, hazy or uplifting, trippy or chill effects. Well, you can thank the many other natural compounds present in your weed.
Typical Effects of Smoking Berry
There is no doubt that certain Berry buds deliver their power to the max. But how they go about doing that is as broad a category as Berry strains itself. When we think Berry, we think indica, and the hundreds of berry indica creations out there all have a couple things in common. Regardless of their strength, or THC count, they are all quite relaxing. They are not only relaxing to the mind, daily pressures and racing thoughts, but they are also physically soothing and can oftentimes be quite sedative. There is often an immediate shift in perspective. A curiosity bubbles to the surface, smiles cross our lips and the world seems like an easier place to handle. Tensions ease, calm kicks in and, just about the time that you think you might like to light another joint, you notice that your weed is a creeper and that it might be best to wait. Thanks to the terpenes common to Berry strains, these weeds are also capable of assisting consumers in dealing with a range of chronic conditions. Things like insomnia, loss of appetite, anxiety, stress, depression, fatigue, nausea, pain and headaches can be helped out the door by the many medicinal characteristics of these terpene profiles. Some of these strains are also reported to help cure cancer. Yes, the humulene, linalool and other compounds present in many Berry strains are apt at fighting cancer cells and blocking the growth of tumors. With Kind Seed Co you always get the best experience possible.
Typical Flavors of Berry Family Strains
Berry strains are known for being tasty and, no matter what your palate may expect, there is often tons more going on in these weeds than some simple notes of blue. Again, depending on the strain, you may sense strawberry, raspberry, blackberry, currant, blueberry, goji or grape. On top of this melange of mouthwatering excitements, consumers often sense pine, juniper, sandalwood, earth, rotted detritus and skunk. Some of these strains offer flavors of bitter or fermented lemons and, every now and then, you’ll get a hint of pungent diesel fuel. Regardless of what’s happening on the front end of your toke, the back end is just as complex and satisfying. Charcoal, moss, tarragon, sage, rosemary, mint and thyme all have their place amongst the Berry family tongue. Sweet and smoky hash, always with some sort of spicy twist is common to the exhale. The retrohale, or blowing inhaled smoke out through your nose, livens up some of the more stubborn olfactory senses and adds levels of flavor otherwise missed by the inexperienced or connoisseurs relatively new to complex flavor delineation. Another note to keep in mind is that the flavor of a puff will change if there is a cough attached. Strawberry Cough, one of the most famous of the Weed Seeds Berry lineage, is famous for inducing coughing fits on the exhale. This is actually pretty common throughout the Berry lineup and, though it can be a bit of a bother, the cough always adds some stone, as well as generating new layers within the flavor profile.
Kind Seed Co Berry Suggestions
So that you have an idea of what’s in there before surfing through our catalog, Kind Seed Co has a few Berry suggestions to get you started. The Strawberry Banana strain is a photo fem indica hybrid boasting 28% THC, creative, euphoric and relaxing effects and up to 500 grams per plant in just eight to ten weeks. CBD Berry Cake seeds are a 10-15:1, 20% CBD powerhouse, perfect for consumers in need of fast and effective relief. 400 grams per plant in nine to eleven weeks and a host of heavily helpful herbie twists make this one to be reckoned with. Strawberry Cheese autoflower is the automatic version of one of the funkiest flowers in cannabis. This little fem boasts 23% THC, fruity berry cheese flavors and aromas and up to 500 grams per m2 in just eight to ten weeks. The Blackberry Kush strain is one of the most popular, award winning and timeless of the Kush lineage. They say that if you can grow a Kush, you can grow anything, so get ready for a challenge. 20% THC, lots of color, 500 grams in eight to ten weeks and the full range of health and wellness benefits make this one a rock star. For a simpler version, try our Blackberry autoflower, just another reason to keep on loving Berry strains the easy way. With Kind Seed Co, there is nothing you can’t accomplish, so come on down and take a crack at a new beginning with the country’s best Berry blends.