Lady Berry Kush by Field Marshall Seeds Collective
Indica genetics
Lady Berry Kush, developed by Field Marshall Seeds Collective, is an indica-dominant strain designed for experienced cannabis consumers. It is recognized for its potent effects and distinct berry-inspired characteristics.
Appearance
Lady Berry Kush presents dense, trichome-covered buds with deep green coloration, often showing hints of purple. The buds are tightly formed with well-defined calyxes, indicating significant resin production. Phenotypic expression may include berry-colored pistils contrasting with the dark, sticky buds.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Lady Berry Kush is characterized by a powerful bouquet of ripe berries, complemented by earthy undertones. Upon consumption, users experience a flavor profile that begins with sweet, tangy berries, followed by a smooth, earthy finish. Subtle notes of mint may also be present.
Effects
This strain is known to induce a sense of calm and relaxation, often associated with its indica-dominant genetics. While primarily promoting physical tranquility, it may also provide a subtle cerebral uplift, making it suitable for unwinding.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific lab results vary, Lady Berry Kush is associated with terpenes such as Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, and Pinene. It typically exhibits a THC content around 18% and low CBD levels (<1%), contributing to its potent indica effects.
Cultivation
Lady Berry Kush generally grows into a bushy plant of moderate height, making it well-suited for indoor cultivation. Its robust structure and high resin production are noted characteristics, appealing to both recreational users and medical patients.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by the Field Marshall Seeds Collective, Lady Berry Kush is the result of meticulous crossbreeding aimed at enhancing classic indica traits. The strain was named for its berry lineage and its commanding presence in the cannabis community. It emerged during a period of increasing demand for potent, medically beneficial varieties.