Blackberry Cobbler
Blackberry Cobbler
Overview
Blackberry Cobbler is an indica-dominant hybrid strain that captures the essence of its dessert namesake with remarkable accuracy. This strain was created by Phantom Farms, and is a cross of Blackberry Kush and Trainwreck. Blackberry Cobbler is an indica-dominant hybrid of Blackberry Kush and Trainwreck comprised of 70% indica and 30% sativa effects. The strain has gained recognition for its exceptional flavor profile and potent therapeutic effects.
The buds of Blackberry Cobbler are visually striking, featuring dark rounded olive green nugs with orange and red hairs spattered throughout and a frosty coating of clear crystal trichomes. The dense flowers of Blackberry Cobbler are frosted with white resin and carry a berry sweet scent that is elevated by a doughy quality and finishes with a hint of lemon zest. Phantom Farms developed this high-THC strain (cultivar) that packs a wallop with its heady effects. The strain's aroma truly lives up to its name, with users reporting scents reminiscent of freshly baked blackberry pie combined with earthy and herbal undertones.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from chronic pain
- May help with insomnia
- Often used for depression management
- Users report appetite stimulation
- May help with nausea
- Often used for stress relief
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
It expresses sweet, fruity aromas and a resilient growth structure, offering some mold resistance over its quick 55-day flowering time. Blackberry Cobbler has a 55-day average flowering time and produces an average to slightly above average yield. 55 days Indoors: 1 ounce per square foot Outdoors: 15 ounces per plant Blackberry Cobbler does best in a warm, temperate climate between 65 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit. The difficulty to grow Blackberry Cobbler is known for being average. The strain is suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation, with growers noting its resilient nature and mold resistance capabilities. It's considered beginner-friendly due to its average growing difficulty.