Wild Berry Kush, also known simply as “Wild Berry,” is an indica dominant hybrid strain created through crossing the delicious Blueberry and the mouthwatering Blackberry Kush strains. If you’re looking for an insanely addictive fruity flavor, you’ve found it! Wild Berry Kush has a sweet blueberry and fresh fruit flavor that is almost sugary in nature. The aroma is very earthy with a floral berry overtone that’s sweet and refreshing. The Wild Berry Kush high is very potent and lifting in nature, with effects that are better suited for the nighttime thanks to the sedative come down. You’ll feel an increase in happiness and creativity at the onset of the high that’s accompanied by a building feeling of deep relaxation. This sense of calm will soon become sedative in nature, lulling you into a deep and peaceful sleep as you start to come down. Thanks to these lifted effects, Wild Berry Kush is said to be perfect to treat conditions such as chronic pain, appetite loss, insomnia, depression, arthritis, and chronic anxiety or stress. This bud has fluffy pepper-shaped bluish green nugs with yellow green hairs and a coating of minty tiny crystal trichomes.
What are hybrid strains?
Hybrid strains are bred from both indica- and sativa-descended plants. Due to the long history of crossbreeding cannabis strains—much of it was historically done underground to evade authorities—strains that have pure indica or pure sativa lineages are rare. Most strains referred to as “indica” or “sativa” are, in fact, hybrids, with genetics inherited from both subspecies.
Hybrid effects
Since hybrid weed strains derive genetics from indicas and sativas, their ensuing effects can also pull from both indica and sativa strains. Common effects include happy, euphoric, uplifting, energetic, relaxing—it all depends on which hybrid you consume and what effects its “parent” strains are known to produce.
Looking at a hybrid’s lineage (its parent strains) may give you a better sense of what kind of effects it will produce; for example, if it has more indica in its lineage, it might have effects more associated with those strains.
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