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Blackberry Kush is an indica-dominant strain that is often used and recommended for mild to moderate pain thanks to its strong influence on the body. As a result of combining both Blackberry and Afghani strains, Blackberry Kush carries a full-bodied experience of sharp jet fuel notes complimented with an aroma of exotic and tangy berries.
Profile: Indica.
Primary Terpenes: Alpha Pinene & Beta Myrcene
Mood: Relaxed, Happy, Sleepy
Common Uses: Stress, Pain, Insomnia
The Story Behind Blackberry Kush
The original genetics for this magnificent strain are actually still up for debate; the best accepted variations include Blackberry crossed with Afghani or possibly Bubba Kush. Yet another idea mentions that it arises from an ingenious blend of Afghani and DJ Short’s Blueberry. Regardless of which tale to believe, any dispensary or local farmer from which you acquire Blackberry Kush should have some sense of its origin.
Blackberry Kush has been recognized for a quality that is actually difficult to locate amongst the stronger indica strains. Its stealthy sneak attack on the mind as well as its sweet berry taste.
This intoxicating and remarkable strain is widely recognized for its charming black violet buds entwined along with bold earth tones and vivid orange hairs. It emanates a natural, sweet berry scent followed by strong fuel-like traces.
Blackberry Kush Composition
What gives this strain its potent flavor and aroma is having a primary terpene combination of both Alpha Pinene and Beta Myrcene.
According to the US National Library of Medicine and the National Institute of Health, Alpha Pinene is a well-known representative of the monoterpenes group, and has been found in many plants’ essential oils. A wide range of pharmacological activities have been reported, including antibiotic resistance modulation, anticoagulant, antitumor, antimicrobial, antimalarial, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-Leishmania, and analgesic effects.
Alpha Pinene is also the primary chemical constituent of rosemary, cypress, and juniper berry. It can also be found in wild orange, the main contributor to Blackberry Kush’s piney scent.
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