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No. 4963Hybrid

Berry Ryder by Auto Seeds

Ruderalis × Indica × Sativa

Berry Ryder, a hybrid strain developed by Auto Seeds, combines ruderalis, indica, and sativa genetics. This tri-hybrid results in auto-flowering capabilities and a balanced profile of uplifting and relaxing effects, making it suitable for both recreational and medicinal use.

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Appearance

Berry Ryder plants are typically compact and bushy, displaying deep green leaves that may show hints of purple. The buds are dense and conical, often covered in a generous layer of trichomes that give them a glistening appearance.

Aroma & Flavor

The aroma of Berry Ryder is characterized by a sweet, berry-like fragrance, often accompanied by earthy and subtle floral undertones. Upon consumption, users experience a burst of tangy, sweet berry flavors on the inhale, followed by a smooth, herbal finish on the exhale.

Effects

Berry Ryder delivers a balanced experience, beginning with a cerebral invigoration that can uplift mood and foster creativity. This initial mental stimulation gradually transitions into a profound sense of body relaxation, without causing overwhelming sedation. The strain is often noted for its euphoric and relaxing qualities.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

This strain features a complex terpene profile, with myrcene contributing herbal and musky notes, and caryophyllene adding peppery and spicy characteristics. Limonene and pinene are also present, offering citrus and pine nuances. Berry Ryder typically contains THC levels around 18-24% and low CBD levels, generally below 1%.

Cultivation

Berry Ryder's ruderalis genetics provide auto-flowering traits, allowing it to transition to flowering reliably around 3-4 weeks after germination. This makes it an appealing option for cultivators seeking relatively rapid growth cycles. The plants are known for consistent performance.

Origins & Lineage

Bred by Auto Seeds, Berry Ryder is a tri-hybrid strain resulting from a careful cross of ruderalis, indica, and sativa genetics. This lineage was developed to integrate the resilience and auto-flowering nature of ruderalis with the distinct experiential qualities of indica and sativa varieties.

Frequently asked questions

What are the primary genetics of Berry Ryder?
Berry Ryder is a tri-hybrid strain, combining genetics from Ruderalis, Indica, and Sativa plants.
What is the typical THC content of Berry Ryder?
Berry Ryder generally contains THC levels ranging from 18% to 24%.
What kind of effects can be expected from Berry Ryder?
Users often report a balanced experience with initial cerebral invigoration followed by body relaxation, leading to euphoric and relaxed sensations.
Is Berry Ryder suitable for beginners?
Its auto-flowering nature and balanced effects can make it manageable for beginners, though specific cultivation needs should be considered.