BlackBerry Autoflower Cannabis Seeds
Our Blackberry Autoflower seeds combine two powerhouse strains to make a great addition for any cannabis cultivator. Mixed with Raspberry Cough and Black Domina, the name Blackberry is very fitting and helps describe the great genetics and powerful benefits that come with this strain.
The autoflower Blackberry seeds are almost 100% pure Indica, with a little bit of Sativa in the mix. As a result, bring in the weary and depressed minds to seek some relaxation from the hands of our dearest Blackberry, ready to lull you to a relaxing sleep after hours of euphoria and great munchies to help boost your mood.
Bud Basics
The buds on these bad boys are a real treat. They have some deep colors to the buds alongside thick and frosty trichomes. The aroma of the smoke is generally very sweet, almost fruity, with an earthy touch to it. The taste is very simple, and we find that there is a nice sensation of hash on the exhale.
The effects of the Auto Blackberry strain, once grown well, are very well-balanced and offer a nice relaxing body high with a rush of euphoria on the come up. Once you peak and start to journey downwards, have some munchies and a couch ready. The term “In-da-couch” definitely applies here - so try to avoid social situations and heavy activity at this point.
Growing Blackberry Autoflower Seeds
The wonderful thing about autoflower seeds like this one is that they are great for both beginner and experienced growers. They have a rapid growth cycle that reaches flower based on their age - making them resilient and forgiving for beginner growers who might otherwise damage their plants without knowing!
The yields tend to be best when grown indoors in a nice kit. For best results, maximize light exposure using low-stress training. Some growers like using a Screen of Green (SCROG) to help offset the weight of juicy buds as they come about.
The standard rules of growing cannabis apply here. Temperature ranges of 70-80°F and a relative humidity of 40-50%. It’s okay to drop humidity a tag once you get to flowering to help prevent mold. Flowering will usually occur within 8-10 weeks.