Hokoberry by Pacific Nw Roots
Indica-dominant lines × Select Sativa profiles
Hokoberry is an indica-dominant strain developed by Pacific NW Roots, recognized for its blend of potency and intricate flavors. This cultivar embodies the dedication to quality horticulture characteristic of its breeders.
Appearance
Hokoberry presents visually striking, dense buds coated in resin, indicative of its high-quality genetics. The buds typically exhibit deep green coloration, often accented with purple hues and vibrant orange pistils. Their compact structure is layered with trichomes, giving the strain a glittering appearance and contributing to its cannabinoid preservation.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Hokoberry is complex, starting with a rich berry scent accompanied by sweet, fruity undertones. Deeper inhalation reveals notes of earthy pine and herbal spice, creating an invigorating yet soothing olfactory experience. Its flavor profile mirrors this complexity, featuring a medley of sweet and tangy berry notes that transition into a subtle earthy essence and finish with a lingering herbaceous tone.
Effects
This indica-dominant strain is noted for providing a focused experience. While specific effects can vary, users have reported a smooth transition of sensations, contributing to its appeal for both recreational and medicinal users.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Lab analyses indicate a high terpene content, with monoterpenes like Myrcene being a significant component. The strain typically averages between 18% and 24% THC, contributing to its potency. CBD levels are generally below 1%.
Growing
Bred for resilience and uniformity, Hokoberry is considered a robust strain suitable for various growing conditions. It is known for high resin production and a compact, bushy structure ideal for indoor cultivation. The flowering period is typically around 8-10 weeks.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Pacific NW Roots, Hokoberry is the result of meticulous cross-breeding of indica-dominant lines, with subtle sativa influences. Its lineage reflects a commitment to preserving traditional indica qualities while incorporating modern breeding techniques, exemplifying the Pacific Northwest cannabis tradition.