Brain Berry Mountain Menthol

Brain Berry Mountain Menthol

Brain Berry Mountain Menthol

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Also known as: Brain Berry Mountian Menthol

Overview

Brain Berry Mountain Menthol is a rare cannabis strain developed by MzJill Genetics, known for their memorial strains honoring individuals who battled serious illnesses. This hybrid strain was created by crossing an unknown strain with Brian Berry Cough, the latter being a tribute strain developed for Brian Damewood who lost his battle with ALS. The strain represents MzJill Genetics' commitment to creating memorial strains that raise awareness for diseases like ALS while providing therapeutic benefits.

The strain presents as a medium-sized plant with distinctive light green coloration and a notably low leaf-to-bud ratio, making it visually appealing and efficient for cultivation. The buds are characterized as heavy and bulbous with a grenade-like appearance, developing multiple buds per stem which requires structural support during growth. The strain's unique name reflects its cooling menthol characteristics combined with the berry heritage from its Brian Berry Cough parent, creating a distinctive profile that sets it apart from other hybrid varieties.

Effects

Reported Medical Uses

  • Users report relief from chronic pain
  • May help with appetite stimulation
  • Often used for insomnia and sleep disorders
  • Reported benefits for muscle tension

This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.

Possible Negative Effects

Growing Information

Medium-sized plant suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation. Features distinctive light green coloration with low leaf-to-bud ratio for efficient trimming. Produces heavy, bulbous buds with grenade-like structure that develop multiple buds per stem. Due to the weight and density of buds, plants require support structures such as scrogging, staking, or caging to prevent branch breakage. The strain appears to be available only in regular seed form, not as feminized seeds. Specific flowering time and yield information is not documented in available sources.

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