Stonerberry by 3thirteen Seeds
Indica × Sativa
Stonerberry is a hybrid strain meticulously developed by 3thirteen Seeds, created through a deliberate breeding experiment to combine the optimal characteristics of both indica and sativa genetics. This balanced hybrid is known for its complex aromatic and flavor profile, alongside its well-rounded effects.
Appearance
Stonerberry buds are typically dense and compact, often displaying a vibrant mix of purple, green, and deep orange hues, reminiscent of ripe berries. They are usually covered in a generous layer of sparkling trichomes, indicating high potency. The coloration is thought to be linked to high anthocyanin and terpene levels.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Stonerberry is characterized by strong, sweet berry notes, often compared to fresh raspberries. This fruity bouquet is complemented by subtle earthy undertones, hints of pine, and a touch of spice. The flavor profile mirrors the aroma, starting with a burst of juicy berry sweetness that evolves into a complex blend of spices, herbal notes, and a lightly pungent, earthy finish.
Effects
Stonerberry is reported to provide a balanced experience, combining relaxing bodily sensations with gentle cerebral stimulation. Users may experience a sense of calm and euphoria. The strain's hybrid nature makes it suitable for various times of day, offering a versatile effect profile.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Laboratory analyses indicate Stonerberry typically contains around 18% THC, with CBD levels below 1%. Key terpenes identified include Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, Linalool, and Pinene, which contribute to its distinct aroma, flavor, and effects. Minor cannabinoids like CBG and CBC may also be present, potentially enhancing its therapeutic properties.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by 3thirteen Seeds, Stonerberry is the result of a precise breeding program aimed at achieving a balanced hybrid. Its genetic makeup is approximately a 50/50 split between indica and sativa heritage, carefully selected to retain desirable traits from both plant types. The development process reportedly involved over 18 months of refinement across multiple generations.