Blackberry Kush reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain Blackberry Kush.
Good strain, not my favorite, but still good. A ton of friends and I had a huge smoke session using this strain, and it made all of us glued to our chairs and put the biggest smiles on our faces. I was lazy and laughed at the most little comment. Overall, it's a fun strain to smoke.
November 4, 2015
Very Tasty strain and the nug structure are amazing!
January 15, 2016
Good
July 10, 2015
This strain works great for pain and forever better pain control I usually will do a dab with and I am able to relax cause it mellows the nerve pain in my stump from an amputation back in 06. Awesome strain if its grown proper like
Absolutely beautiful looking bud throughout ! So many crystals it almost looks purple & white. Def a strain for pain relief put me in the ground for a good minute after smoking a good amount. Slight berry/ gas flavor.
Relaxing; euphoric; happy...
May 23, 2014
I've been surprise by this strain. It is supposed to be about %90 indic a yet it has sativa like growing properties with lateral branches and a total height of about 5 feet(indoors) growing under about 500 watts of LEDs. I also thought it would be a faster grow. I'm approaching week 12(from seed) and the plants are only starting to have significant bud development. It's a pretty large plant. I kept one of my plants relatively unpruned to see what it's natural development looked like. It's about 3-4 feet wide by 5 feet tall. All of the lower branches maintain a J shaped growth with the outer bud development reaching for the light. The one mistake I made with this plant was putting them into a 12-12 too early. At about 36" and 6 weeks from seed, I changed the light cycle. Their was some leaf curling and probably the only period in which they didn't seem robustly healthy. They haven't had a really great nuts cycle either. I started them off on bud candy at about 4-6 weeks. And having been out of nuts for about 2 weeks, I just got some gen. hydro FloraBloom.
If I let these plants grow to full maturity, they will be a cash cow. It already appears that the various buds growing on a stalk bare going to grow into each other. The unpruned plant has about 20-25 stalks which are developing buds. I was really surprised to see how well the led light penetrates the canopy. I'm not sure if that is because of the layout of lights or them being led. What I diid is, I kept a 300 watt full spectrum led about 6" above the canopy from tyne start and once I started flowering, I introduced several 10 watt single chip LEDs on the walls at about waist height with their light being pointed at the lower branches. At like 8 weeks I added a 100 watt single chip led that i got on ebay for about $60 including the cost of a fan and heatsink. That is when I started to notice that the bud growth is really evening out throughout the entire plants.
These ares the 1st plats that i HAVE GROWN WITH LED lights and I have been very happy with how they work. And I haven't had a single electricity bill over $100
Nice and relaxed. Definitely euphoric.