Berry Breath 2.0

Berry Breath 2.0

Berry Breath 2.0

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Overview

Berry Breath 2.0 was created by Matanuska Thunder Seeds through crossing the Berry Breath strain with Grateful Breath. The strain is based on the Berry Breath "Diamond" cut, which was the highest scoring flower entry at the 2015 North West Cannabis Classic in Anchorage and won 1st place Hybrid. This cut features "grateful Breath" (OGKB x Joe OG, Gage Green Group 2013) OG kush dominant pheno crossed to their MTS, BBKOG male that was made from the local PNW Blackberry pollinated by a goji OG male from Bodhi's legendary "Goji OG Kush". The plant produces dense nugs in beautiful green color, with purple hues and amber hairs, coated in amber color crystals. This is described as an artisan head stash plant with color and funk dominated by cookie and OG phenos full of color and featuring a head wrecking high that comes from these base strains. The strain has won multiple awards, including Highest Scoring Flower and 1st place Best Hybrid in the North West Cannabis Classic 2015. In terms of flavor, it delivers a delicious mixture of sweetness like a cookie, with undertones of nuts and bits of spiciness. The scent can be fruity with mild tones of earthy and sugary notes.

Effects

Reported Medical Uses

  • Users report relief from chronic pain
  • May help with stress management
  • Often used for mood enhancement
  • Users report help with anxiety

This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.

Possible Negative Effects

Growing Information

Berry Breath 2.0 has a flowering time of 9-10 weeks with medium yield and medium-tall plant height. The strain can be cultivated either indoors or outdoors and should be under hot and humid conditions. The plants will most likely be small yet bushy, and it is suggested to prune from time to time to allow light to penetrate the plants. This strain appears to be moderately challenging to grow and requires attention to pruning for optimal light penetration.

Genetics

Parent Strains

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