Purple Roc Berry V2 by Rocbudinc
Ruderalis × Indica × Sativa
Purple Roc Berry V2 by RocBudInc is an indica-dominant hybrid celebrated for its balanced effects and complex sensory profile. Developed through meticulous breeding, it combines ruderalis resilience with indica and sativa traits for a robust and consistent experience.
Appearance
Purple Roc Berry V2 presents dense buds often adorned with a frosty layer of trichomes. Cooler temperatures can encourage the development of purple hues within the calyxes, contrasting with bright orange or red pistils. The compact flower structure typically results in substantial yields.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Purple Roc Berry V2 is a captivating blend of sweet berry and earthy, herbal notes. Upon closer inspection, hints of ripe berries, woodiness, and subtle spice emerge. The flavor profile mirrors this complexity, offering an initial burst of berry sweetness followed by an earthy undertone, with nuances of blueberry, blackberry, and a touch of pepper.
Effects
This strain is reported to provide a balanced experience, combining mental clarity with a sense of relaxation. Users may experience cerebral effects that can foster creativity, alongside soothing body effects that contribute to a sense of well-being.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Scientific analysis suggests the aroma and effects are influenced by terpenes such as Myrcene, Caryophyllene, and Pinene. The cannabinoid profile is characterized by THC levels typically ranging from 18% to 24%, with modest amounts of CBD. This composition is linked to potential therapeutic benefits.
Origins & Lineage
Purple Roc Berry V2 was bred by RocBudInc, incorporating ruderalis genetics for resilience and auto-flowering traits, alongside indica and sativa components. This lineage draws from classic strains valued for both medicinal and recreational qualities, aiming for a harmonious balance of effects and robust growth.
Growing
The inclusion of ruderalis genetics contributes to Purple Roc Berry V2's hardy nature and potentially faster flowering times. Indica ancestry suggests the development of resinous buds, and the overall genetic blend is designed for consistent yields, with some growers noting significant increases compared to non-organic methods.