Budget Buds – Purple Berry by Dispensary Near Me
Budget Buds – Purple Berry has green and purple tender dank leaves and has orange hairs that pass through the frostified bud. Considering it is completely covered by crystals, it may seem repulsive at first. However, Budget Buds – Purple Berry has quite a kick to it and is organic as the name suggests it to be. It even smells as though it were a berry and will remind you of old grape bubble gum that you may have enjoyed as a kid. There is no doubt that it has an intense smell that will leave you intoxicated.
The strain is derived from Budget Buds – Purple Berry and Hindu Kush with a staggering 22% THC level. Moreover, you have to keep in mind it is not for beginners and is 100% indica. It tastes exactly the ways it smells. Additionally, you will note a kush influence while giving it a taste. Not only does it have an organic and earthy taste, but it will keep you coming back for more. Even though it may seem overwhelming at first, you will not feel as tired as you would expect to be. You will be able to function and you will be more active than you could have been before. You will think of a 100 different things to do and you can even go about it without any problems.
Purple Berry’s calming, restorative effects can have many applications for medical cannabis patients as well. It can temporarily take the edge off of harsh symptoms of stress, depression, and anxiety. Physiologically speaking, it can also soothe pain, acting as a balm on sore muscles as well as an analgesic for chronic, disease-related pain. Purple Berry may also take care of lesser irritations, like headaches and nausea. In high enough doses, this strain can lull even insomniacs into a deep and fulfilling sleep. Because it doesn’t have the cerebral intensity of strains that lean more sativa, Purple Berry is a good option for patients who are prone to panic or who have a low THC tolerance.
Unfortunately, seeds of Purple Berry are not available for sale online. Prospective home growers should obtain clippings for mature, healthy plants of the strain in order to foster genetically identical “clones.” Purple Berry can be grown indoors or out, although successful indoor cultivation calls for a semi-humid climate with daytime temperatures between 70 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit. The strain’s plants grow short and bushy with strong lateral branching and can be easily accommodated indoors. Purple Berry flowers within 8 weeks when grown indoors. Finally, indoor growers concerned with discretion should invest in odor control measures like carbon air filters, as this can be a very pungent grow.
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