Blackberry Medas by Jaws Gear
Indica Dominant Berry Strain × Sativa Strain
Blackberry Medas, a hybrid strain developed by Jaws Gear, is known for its balanced genetic composition and distinct sensory profile. This strain emerged from a focus on combining unique flavors with well-rounded effects, establishing itself in the craft cannabis market.
Appearance
Blackberry Medas buds are visually striking, often displaying deep, dark coloration reminiscent of ripe blackberries. They are densely formed and generously coated with trichomes, indicating a high concentration of active compounds. The leaves may exhibit subtle violet and deep green hues, particularly under cooler temperatures, with orange pistils adding contrast.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Blackberry Medas is characterized by prominent berry notes, often evoking the scent of freshly picked blackberries, layered with subtle earthy undertones. Some olfactory evaluations also detect hints of herbal spice and floral sweetness. The flavor profile follows suit, delivering a rich berry taste complemented by earthiness, with a multi-layered experience that includes sweet fruitiness and a slightly spicy or peppery finish.
Effects
This hybrid strain is noted for providing a balance of effects, combining calming sensations with uplifting qualities. Users often report feeling relaxed and experiencing a sense of calm, making it a versatile option for various needs.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Blackberry Medas typically contains approximately 20% THC, with CBD levels below 1%. Its terpene profile is reported to include Myrcene, Caryophyllene, and Pinene, contributing to its complex aroma and flavor characteristics. The strain's genetic makeup supports a robust cannabinoid and terpene profile.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Jaws Gear, Blackberry Medas is the result of carefully blending indica and sativa genetics. The breeding aimed to synergize the desirable traits of both plant types, potentially crossing a berry-flavored indica with a high-yielding sativa to achieve balanced psychoactivity and aromatic properties.