How to grow Hashberry
Seb's take
Out of Kashmiri stock, and one of Mandala's more delicious efforts — sweet blackberry, jam and hash on the nose, backed by earthy wood and mint. The high is relaxed, euphoric and happy, an expansive indica stone with enough balance not to flatten the appetite. Useful against sleeplessness and pain, and pleasant enough that neither feels like medicine.
Growing Hashberry: what to expect
Regular seeds — males and females in the packet, as nature intended and breeders prefer. You'll be sexing plants around the flip, so know what you're looking for before it matters.
Flowering runs the standard 9 weeks — no surprises, which in this business is a compliment. The flowering stage guide covers what each of those weeks should look like.
A solid, dependable yield — 450 – 550 g/m² under decent conditions. Nothing that requires bragging; everything that justifies the effort. The yield lesson covers getting to "decent conditions".
Breeder figures put THC around 18.66% — firmly in the strong band. The number speaks for itself; we'll not add adjectives to it.
She smells of earth and heritage; nothing invented, nothing added.
The dominant note in the reviews is uplifting; daytime company, by most accounts.
Learn to grow her properly:
Common questions about Hashberry
How long does Hashberry take to flower?
Around 9 weeks of flowering, by the breeder's numbers.
Is Hashberry an autoflower or a photoperiod strain?
Regular photoperiod seed — expect males and females in the packet, and plan to identify the males early.
How strong is Hashberry?
The breeder lists THC around 18.66%. Firmly in the strong band.
What does Hashberry smell and taste like?
Earthy on the nose — the old-school profile, done properly.