Blackberry Gum Autoflower by Seedstockers
Ruderalis × Indica × Sativa
Blackberry Gum Autoflower by Seedstockers is a hybrid strain developed through meticulous breeding, combining ruderalis genetics with indica and sativa. This autoflowering variety is celebrated for its balanced profile, offering convenience for growers and a rich sensory experience for consumers.
Appearance
Blackberry Gum Autoflower plants typically reach a medium height, around 80-100 cm indoors and up to 120 cm outdoors. The buds are dense and coated in a thick layer of white trichomes, displaying colors that can range from deep green to hints of purple, red, and burgundy, especially in cooler temperatures. The leaves are moderately dense with well-defined serrations.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma is a complex blend, often described as sweet and earthy with a distinct berry note, reminiscent of ripe blackberries. It also features a pungent, gum-like undertone balanced by fruity and floral characteristics. When consumed, these aromas translate into a flavor profile that is sweet, fruity, and earthy, with herbal and pine nuances.
Effects
This hybrid strain offers a balanced experience, providing a sense of calm and subtle cerebral stimulation. The indica genetics contribute to relaxing body effects, while the sativa influence adds a gentle uplift, making it suitable for various times of day.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Lab analyses have identified Linalool and Nerolidol as key terpenes in Blackberry Gum Autoflower. Linalool is associated with calming properties, while Nerolidol may offer anti-inflammatory benefits. The strain's cannabinoid profile typically falls within the 15-25% THC range, with CBD levels below 1%.
Growing
Blackberry Gum Autoflower is noted for its rapid growth cycle, typically flowering in 8-9 weeks from seed to harvest. It is considered resilient and adaptable, with consistent yields reported under standardized conditions. The autoflowering trait makes it convenient for growers.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Seedstockers, this strain is a hybrid resulting from a cross between ruderalis, indica, and sativa genetics. The ruderalis component provides its autoflowering capability, while indica and sativa genes contribute to its balanced effects and aromatic complexity. The breeding process involved extensive crosses and lab testing over more than a decade.