Blackberry Herer
Blackberry Herer
Also known as: Blackberry Herer Feminized
Overview
Blackberry Herer is a sativa-dominant hybrid cannabis strain created through a collaboration between Sensi Seeds and Serge Cannabis. This strain combines the legendary Jack Herer with Blackberry Gary (a modern hybrid of Gary Payton, Sunset Sherbet, and Zkittlez) to produce a unique cultivar that balances classic potency with contemporary dessert genetics. The strain exhibits a 70% sativa and 30% indica genetic composition, resulting in plants that grow tall and lanky with extended internodal spacing characteristic of heavy sativas.
Developed as a feminized strain, Blackberry Herer is known for its impressive yields and distinctive purple-hued buds that develop during the late flowering stages. The plants can reach heights of up to 300cm outdoors and produce substantial harvests when given adequate space and proper growing conditions. The strain's appearance features frosty trichomes covering deep green and violet buds, creating an eye-catching contrast with gold-orange pistils throughout the cola structure.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from stress and anxiety
- May help with mood enhancement
- Often used for creative inspiration
- May assist with fatigue
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Blackberry Herer is a moderately challenging strain best suited for experienced growers. The strain has a flowering time of 65-70 days (9-10 weeks) and produces impressive yields of 460-650 grams per square meter indoors. Outdoor cultivation can yield up to 640 grams per plant in optimal Mediterranean climates with long growing seasons. Plants require adequate vertical space due to their tall, lanky growth pattern and wide lateral branching. The strain responds well to advanced training techniques like SCROG, mainlining, and supercropping. Growers should be prepared for strong aromas during cultivation and may need odor control measures. The strain prefers warm, sunny conditions and benefits from experienced cultivation techniques.