Berry Bomb is a special cross of a hand selected Blueberry mother with the all powerful Bomb #1 father. The result is outstanding; think Blueberry, but bigger yields, more THC and we think a better taste. The influence of our Bomb #1 strain gives Berry Bomb explosive growth while making the strain much easier to grow (both indoors and out) and easier to trim than the original. This strain produces a fat dominant single kola with large internodal distances and the characteristic explosive bomb upward growth. This is an excellent choice for SCROG. Indoors the plant will stay of medium height but outdoors this beauty can get huge. Like most purple/blue strains, Berry Bomb will turn blue under correct conditions (i.e. cooler, lower temperatures at night). It is considered to have good mould resistance. At harvest, buds are super frosty with a sweet berry perfume and taste. Delivering a classic indica high with some sativa qualities thanks to the Blueberry mother it won't lay you out for the count.
Strain FAQ
What terpenes are common in cannabis strains with berry flavours?
Berry-flavored strains contain myrcene, which has musky, earthy notes that lean towards sweet fruitiness; pinene, which brings crisp, piney freshness; caryophyllene, which adds spicy, peppery depth; limonene, which adds citrusy, tangy sweetness; linalool, which adds soft, floral sweetness; and humulene, which adds hop-like earthiness. The strain's complex berry profile results from these.
Why are early-finishing strains generally hardy?
These hardy, fast-maturing cultivars can endure late-summer conditions that would damage more delicate types. Surviving in variable climates requires resilience, which these strains have in abundance.
Why are regular seeds so important in the creation of new cannabis strains?
Breeding starts with regular seeds, which provide both male and female plants. This allows breeders to mix and combine features to generate new and exciting cannabis strains. To make children you need a male and a female!
Do fast-flowering strains lose potency or flavour?
Despite their short flowering period, these strains have rich, complex terpene profiles with a wide range of flavours and fragrances. This reportedly ensures speedy turnaround without sacrificing quality or experience.
Do mould-resistant strains have different leaf structures?
Many mould-resistant plants have smaller leaves than indica or sativa crops. Airflow around and through the plant is improved by this leaf shape, preventing mould growth.