Atteberries by Bestthinggrowing
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Atteberries is a hybrid cannabis strain developed by BestThingGrowing, a breeder recognized for small-batch, aromatic cultivars. It offers a balanced profile, suitable for both creative daytime use and evening relaxation, fitting the trend of versatile hybrids in the market.
Appearance
Atteberries typically produces dense, resin-coated buds with a crystalline appearance due to abundant capitate-stalked trichomes. The flowers often form tight, spear-shaped colas with thick bracts. Coloration ranges from deep greens to mossy hues, sometimes featuring purple swirls, especially under cooler temperatures during late flowering, which intensifies anthocyanin expression.
Aroma & Flavor
This strain is characterized by a vivid berry bouquet, reminiscent of blueberry and strawberry notes. The aroma profile is complex, often including hints of citrus, floral, and herbal undertones, with a subtle peppery finish. The flavor follows suit, delivering a pronounced fruity and berry-forward experience.
Effects
Atteberries provides a well-paced onset, aiming for a balanced hybrid experience that avoids overwhelming users. It is designed to offer a middle ground between uplifting mental clarity and heavy sedation, potentially leading to a relaxed and focused state. The effects can complement social interactions, focused tasks, or quiet evenings.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific cannabinoid percentages vary, Atteberries generally falls within a 15-25% THC range, with CBD levels below 1%. The terpene profile is notable for its complexity, often including Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, Linalool, Humulene, Ocimene, and Nerolidol, contributing to its distinct aroma and flavor characteristics.
Origins & Lineage
Atteberries was bred by BestThingGrowing, a breeder known for prioritizing layered aromatics and high-density trichome coverage. The specific parentage of Atteberries is kept proprietary by the breeder, a common practice among boutique cultivators to protect intellectual property. Its indica/sativa heritage signifies a deliberate hybridization aimed at achieving balanced plant morphology and effects.
Cultivation
This hybrid is noted for its cooperative response to training and a calyx-forward flower structure, making it manageable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation. It exhibits moderate stretch during the flowering phase, typically between 30-70%. Growers can expect dense flowers with high trichome density, rewarding careful environmental control and meticulous selection, especially when pheno-hunting from seed.