Krowberry by Unknown Or Legendary
Unknown × Legendary
Krowberry is a predominantly indica cultivar recognized within enthusiast communities for its distinct berry-forward aroma and relaxing properties. Its origins are unclear, often attributed to 'Unknown or Legendary' breeders, suggesting a history rooted in grassroots cultivation rather than formal commercial releases.
Appearance
Krowberry plants typically exhibit a compact, indica-leaning structure with broad, dark green leaves. During flowering, they develop dense, resinous buds with a calyx-forward formation, often resembling golf ball or egg shapes. Hints of purple may appear in the foliage under cooler nighttime temperatures, and mature flowers are adorned with orange to rust-colored pistils.
The buds are noted for a favorable calyx-to-leaf ratio, which simplifies the trimming process. When dried, the flowers tend to hold their shape well, resisting excessive compression.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma and flavor profile of Krowberry are characterized by prominent berry notes, often described as reminiscent of dark berries or blueberries. These are frequently complemented by underlying earthy and subtle pine undertones, creating a complex sensory experience sometimes likened to a dessert-like profile without excessive sweetness.
Effects
Consumers often turn to Krowberry for its evening-friendly effects, which are reported to promote a sense of calm and relaxation. The onset is described as gentle, leading to a full-body sensation that is both soothing and non-intrusive. While promoting tranquility, the mental state is generally maintained with clarity, allowing for engagement in conversation or low-key activities.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific cannabinoid percentages can vary, Krowberry typically falls within a THC range of 15-25%, with CBD content below 1%. Its aromatic profile suggests a terpene composition frequently anchored by myrcene, caryophyllene, and limonene. Supporting terpenes such as pinene and humulene may also be present, contributing to its characteristic scent and effects.
Growing
Krowberry is considered an approachable strain to cultivate, suitable for growers seeking compact plants and dense flowers. It generally requires moderate nutrient levels and exhibits a manageable canopy with a moderate stretch after the light cycle transition. The flowering period typically concludes around eight to nine weeks indoors.
Origins & Lineage
The precise origin of Krowberry is not formally documented, leading to its classification as 'Unknown or Legendary' in enthusiast databases. It is believed to have emerged from regional clone circles rather than large-scale seed companies, with its name and profile suggesting a lineage connected to classic berry-forward indica strains popular in the 2000s and 2010s. Its consistent characteristics across different growers suggest a stable chemotype, likely stabilized through selective breeding for aroma and finish time.