The Leaf Index
Vol. IA field guide to cannabis cultivarsleafly.cc
No. 4485Indica

Blackberry by Fast Buds Company

Ruderalis × Indica

Blackberry by Fast Buds Company is an indica-dominant strain developed by crossing ruderalis and indica genetics, aiming for auto-flowering traits and deep relaxation. It is recognized for its visually striking appearance, complex aroma, and a cannabinoid profile that delivers potent yet balanced effects.

AromaBerryEarthySweet

Appearance

Blackberry buds are visually striking, typically displaying a dense structure with a vibrant color palette that includes deep purples and greens. The buds are often covered in a generous layer of glistening trichomes, which contribute to a frosty appearance and indicate high potency. Colorful pistils are intricately woven among the calyxes, further enhancing their visual appeal.

Aroma & Flavor

The aroma of Blackberry is a complex blend, featuring a dominant sweet berry scent reminiscent of raspberries and blackberries, underpinned by subtle earthy and herbal notes. This fragrance is attributed to elevated levels of terpenes like linalool and nerolidol. The flavor profile mirrors the aroma, offering a rich, berry-infused taste with sweet, herbal, and earthy undertones that create a balanced and enjoyable sensory experience.

Effects

Users report that Blackberry produces a multifaceted experience, beginning with a cerebral wave of euphoria and creative inspiration, followed by a profound sense of physical relaxation. This gradual transition is often described as calming and soothing, making it suitable for unwinding. The effects are generally potent without being overwhelming.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

Blackberry typically contains 18-22% THC and less than 1% CBD. Key terpenes identified include linalool and nerolidol, known for their potential calming and anti-inflammatory properties. These compounds contribute to the strain's aroma, flavor, and overall therapeutic potential.

Origins & Lineage

Developed by Fast Buds Company, Blackberry is a hybrid strain resulting from the crossbreeding of ruderalis and indica genetics. The lineage specifically references crosses involving Blackberry Kush and Moonrock, aiming to combine the resilience of ruderalis with the relaxing qualities of indica. This careful selection process enhances both auto-flowering traits and the strain's characteristic effects.

Frequently asked questions

What is the THC content of Blackberry?
Blackberry typically contains 18-22% THC.
What are the dominant terpenes in Blackberry?
The dominant terpenes in Blackberry include Linalool and Nerolidol.
What kind of effects does Blackberry provide?
Blackberry is known for providing calming, cerebral, creative, euphoric, and relaxing effects.
What flavors are associated with Blackberry?
Blackberry offers flavors described as Berry, Earthy, Herbal, and Sweet.