Wildberry by Annunaki Genetics
Indica-dominant strains
Wildberry, an indica-dominant strain from Annunaki Genetics, was developed in the early 2000s with a focus on capturing natural wild aromas and succulent flavors. It is recognized for its distinctive berry scent and robust characteristics, stemming from meticulous indica-focused breeding.
Appearance
Wildberry plants are characterized by a bushy, dense structure with broad, dark green leaves that may display deep violet hues near their edges. The buds are compact, heavily coated in trichomes, and known for significant resin production. Pistils transition from white to bright amber as the plant matures, typically over 55 to 65 days.
Aroma and Flavor
The aroma of Wildberry is a prominent feature, described as a blend of freshly picked wild berries with underlying earthy notes. Complex olfactory evaluations reveal sweet and tangy notes, often reminiscent of a forest in bloom with hints of blueberry, raspberry, and blackberry.
Effects
As an indica-dominant strain, Wildberry is associated with a reliable, robust, and sedative effect. Its characteristics appeal to both connoisseurs and medicinal users seeking its particular profile.
Terpenes and Cannabinoids
Laboratory analyses have identified key terpenes, with elevated myrcene levels sometimes noted. The strain typically exhibits a THC content averaging between 18% and 24%, with CBD levels below 1%.
Growing
Wildberry exhibits a mid-sized stature, making it suitable for various cultivation environments. Its genetic lineage contributes to a predictable phenotype with traits like tightly packed buds and dense foliage, often demonstrating improved resistance to common pests and fungi.
Origins and Lineage
Developed by Annunaki Genetics in the early 2000s, Wildberry is predominantly indica-dominant, with up to 80% of its genome derived from carefully selected indica parent lines. The breeding process involved extensive testing and refinement over several cycles, aiming to enhance flavor, aroma, and potency.