Raskal Berries by Sin City Seeds
Sativa-dominant genetics × Indica strains (speculated)
Raskal Berries is a sativa-dominant strain developed by Sin City Seeds, aiming to combine the best qualities of legendary sativa varieties. It is celebrated for its balanced, energizing, and creativity-stimulating effects, making it a versatile choice for many consumers.
Appearance
Raskal Berries presents densely packed buds generously coated in trichomes, indicating significant resin production. The buds display a visual appeal with a mix of deep forest greens, subtle purple hues, and bright orange pistils, with some buds reaching impressive sizes.
Aroma and Flavor
The aroma of Raskal Berries is a complex blend featuring sweet berry notes complemented by earthy undertones and light citrus accents. Its flavor profile mirrors this complexity, offering initial tangy berry tastes that evolve into nuanced layers of citrus, tropical fruits, and a hint of spice, leaving a distinct sweet berry aftertaste.
Effects
This strain is known for providing uplifting and energetic effects, often stimulating creativity and focus. Users report a balanced, cerebral buzz that can be invigorating and conducive to productive activities. Its predominantly sativa heritage contributes to its energizing qualities.
Terpenes and Cannabinoids
Raskal Berries typically contains THC levels between 18% and 23%, with CBD below 1%. Key terpenes identified include myrcene, limonene, and caryophyllene, which contribute to its sensory profile and modulate its effects. Minor cannabinoids like CBN and CBC are also present, adding to its complex chemical makeup.
Origins and Lineage
Developed by Sin City Seeds, Raskal Berries is the result of an extensive breeding program focused on capturing the desirable traits of sativa genetics. It is speculated to be approximately 70% sativa, with the remainder from indica strains, meticulously crossbred over generations to achieve its balanced characteristics.
Cultivation Notes
Raskal Berries exhibits traits common to high-quality sativa cultivars, including elongated growth patterns and notable resistance to common pests. Success rates in controlled environments have been reported to be high, suggesting a resilient plant that performs well for growers.