Blackberry Cake
Blackberry Cake
Also known as: Blackberry Runtz Cake, BBK
Overview
Blackberry Cake is an indica-dominant hybrid strain (70% indica/30% sativa) created through crossing Wedding Cake, Black Domina, and Durban strains. This strain was meticulously developed by experienced breeders at Sensi Seeds, a name synonymous with excellence in cannabis genetics. Famous for its delicious flavor, this celebrity child is the perfect choice for any indica lover who really wants to kick back and relax pain- and stress-free. This bud has a taste just like the name suggests – sweet and creamy fruity blackberry cake!
This bud has dense and oversized minty green nugs with deep purple undertones, dark amber hairs and a frosty thick coating of tiny purple-tinted white crystal trichomes. Blackberry Cake is a compact and dense plant that gets coated in masses of thick and resinous buds. An easy-to-grow strain that offers excellent yields indoors as well as outdoors when grown in warm and sunny climates. Laboratory analyses indicate that THC percentages can range from 20% to 24% in optimally grown specimens, though some sources report a broader range of 13-25% depending on growing conditions and phenotype.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from chronic stress
- May help with chronic pain
- Often used for muscle spasms and cramps
- Users report benefits for arthritis and inflammation
- May assist with insomnia and sleep issues
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Blackberry Cake adapts well to both indoor and outdoor cultivation, with an indoor flowering time typically running 8 to 9 weeks from the flip to 12 hours. Yields ranging from 400 to 550 grams per square meter are realistic indoors, while people who grow it indoors can expect 30''-60'' plants with a harvest of 1-2 oz./ft2. Outdoor plants reach the same height and can produce 10-15 oz./plant. Outdoor growers in temperate climates can expect harvest from late September to early October depending on latitude. Most cultivation techniques work well with this strain, such as SCROG (Screen of Green), SOG (Sea of Green) and supercropping. The strain can be grown by gardeners who have some experience in weed cultivation. The ideal climate for this strain is Mediterranean, or any country that offers a long, warm summer with plenty of sunlight.