Branson Berry by Reberth Genetics
Branson Berry is a hybrid cannabis strain developed by Reberth Genetics, noted for its balanced genetic heritage and appealing sensory profile. It offers a combination of cerebral and physical effects, making it suitable for various user preferences.
Appearance
Branson Berry presents dense buds often displaying a mix of deep green, purple, and orange hues. A notable layer of trichomes gives the buds a frosted appearance, indicative of their cannabinoid content. The plant structure is generally compact with tightly packed flowers.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Branson Berry is a complex blend, featuring prominent sweet berry notes complemented by hints of pine and citrus. Users often detect earthy and herbal undertones as well. The flavor follows suit, with an initial wave of berry sweetness that evolves into earthy and subtly spicy notes, often with a citrus finish.
Effects
This hybrid strain is reported to provide a balanced experience, combining uplifting cerebral stimulation with significant body relaxation. This duality makes it a versatile choice for both recreational enjoyment and potential therapeutic applications, offering a nuanced psychoactive profile.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Branson Berry typically contains around 18-22% THC and less than 0.2% CBD. Its terpene profile includes Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, and Pinene. These compounds contribute to its distinct aroma, flavor, and potential effects, with Caryophyllene noted for spicy notes and Limonene for citrus characteristics.
Growing
The strain exhibits balanced growth traits due to its indica-sativa heritage, resulting in manageable plant height and robust bud development. Breeders have focused on genetic stability, leading to consistent outcomes. Yields in indoor settings can reach approximately 450 grams per square meter.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Reberth Genetics, Branson Berry is the result of careful hybridization aimed at blending classic indica and sativa genetics. This approach yields a balanced profile, combining the relaxing qualities of indicas with the stimulating effects of sativas, reflecting meticulous breeding over multiple generations.