Burmese Berry by Jordan Of The Islands
Indica varieties
Burmese Berry is an indica-dominant strain developed by Jordan of the Islands. It is recognized for its distinct aromatic profile and indica-leaning effects, making it a notable variety in the cannabis community.
Appearance
Burmese Berry presents dense, well-structured buds that often display deep green coloration interspersed with shades of purple. A generous coating of trichomes gives the nugs a frosty appearance, indicating their resinous nature. The buds typically average between 0.8 to 1.2 centimeters in diameter.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Burmese Berry is a complex blend featuring sweet, berry-like scents alongside earthy undertones and a tropical fruit note. Users frequently describe the fragrance as pleasant, incorporating fruity, spicy, and herbal elements. The flavor profile mirrors the aroma, offering a sweet, berry-forward taste with hints of earthiness and herbal spice, concluding with a subtly smoky finish.
Effects
This indica-dominant strain is reported to induce calm and cerebral effects. Its profile suggests a relaxing experience that may appeal to users seeking tranquility. The balance of its components contributes to a predictable and reliable outcome for both recreational and medicinal users.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Major terpenes identified in Burmese Berry include myrcene, limonene, and linalool. Myrcene is associated with calming properties, while limonene may contribute to mood enhancement. The strain typically contains THC levels between 18% and 24%, with CBD levels around 1% to 2%. This cannabinoid ratio is often linked to sedative and pain-relieving effects.
Growing
Burmese Berry is an indica-dominant strain with a flowering period generally lasting between 8 to 10 weeks. Under optimal conditions, it has shown potential for yield increases of up to 15%. Its development involved careful selection of indica genetics for resilience and sensory qualities.
Origins & Lineage
Burmese Berry was created by the breeder Jordan of the Islands, who aimed to combine classic landrace genetics with modern cultivation techniques. The strain's name suggests tropical influences, while its lineage is primarily indica, developed through meticulous crossbreeding of selected indica varieties to achieve specific potency and aromatic characteristics.