About Hashberry
Hashberry is a mostly Indica hybrid strain that smells, as its name suggests, like a mix of berries and hash. Its flavor is similar but comes with a hint of pepper or mint.
Although Indica-dominant, this strain still retains its Sativa-based effects, making the initial high very cerebral. In small doses, it calms the mind, producing a euphoria that may cause users to feel focused, clear-headed, and creative. As these initial effects begin to wear off, a soothing and relaxing body stone develops. Such Indica effects may lead to drowsiness or even sleep. Occasionally, this strain can cause users to feel fidgety. More common negative effects are the standard dry mouth and eyes, dizziness, anxiety, and potentially paranoia (depending on the amount consumed).
Hashberry is often recommended for afternoon or evening use, though some prefer it strictly for night time use due to the sedating properties that develop an hour or two after use. Its calming effects are often sought after by those suffering from stress, anxiety, and depression. Hashberry is not useful for severe and/or chronic pains, but it may ease moderate aches and pains. Patients sometimes find it helpful in alleviating the fatiguing effects of insomnia.
Hashberry’s lineage began with seeds from a sample bag given to Mandala Seeds by a hippie in Haight-Ashbury. They developed this unknown strain into the mother of Hashberry and crossed it with a male landrace hybrid. Known to be a vigorous strain that grows well anywhere and works well in a Sea of Green, Hashberry usually finishes flowering within nine weeks. As it requires very little attention, it is often recommended to beginner growers.
Bryant –
Like having your head in fog but incredible focus at the same time. Excellent strain.
Frank –
Hands down one of the best euphoric strains I’ve ever tried. Makes me giggly, happy, care-free, and relaxed. Great for a bad day cure or a chill evening.
Daniel Simmon –
very potent strain, especially when u have nice fresh bud. interesting flavour and smell