Description
What are the Flavors and Effects of Poison Berry Autoflowering?
Poison Berry smells intensely of blueberries and fruits freshly found in the tropics. The smoke it emits is so inviting, you wouldn’t want to skip the invitation of trying out this strain. And with no disappointment, its flavor also mimics how it smells. When inhaled, you will taste the dominance of blueberry, however, the subtlety of spicy herbs are also apparent, bringing an explosion of flavor in the palate.
The kid of high Poison Berry offers, is the best of both indica and sativa worlds. Being a balanced hybrid surely brought in its perks. Poison Berry starts off with a cerebral high that is quick-acting, allowing the mind to cleanse itself, and induce clarity and peace. And as the high eventually settles, the indica characteristics begin to be obvious. The mind high is then accompanied with a relaxing physical sensation that sweeps you off your feet. Despite its relatively high THC level, it does not trigger sedation, so users will get to experience zen both in the mind and body consciously. This is what makes Poison Berry such a legendary strain.
What are the Medical Benefits of Poison Berry Autoflowering?
Poison Berry’s high immediately captures the mind, and because of that it gives a feeling of euphoria, which is the best sensation to combat weary thoughts, hence, assisting in managing the symptoms of anxiety, depression, and other mental conditions with similar symptoms. Furthermore, as it is a natural analgesic and has anti-inflammatory properties, it is good in treating ailments like chronic pain, and muscle spasms. Its relaxation characteristics are a good stress reliever after a long day. Lastly, it is also studied to be a reasonable counter to nausea because of its flavor and aroma that calms and captivates the senses.
Negative Effects You Can Expect from Poison Berry Autoflowering
Adverse effects are inevitable especially in cannabis. Even if Poison Berry is a well known strain in both its recreational and medical benefits, it can still produce minimal side effects. Two of the most common consequences of marijuana that are also present in Poison Berry are dry eyes and dry mouth, these are results of the cannabinoids hindering the production of fluid in salivary glands. These adverse effects however, can be mitigated by frequent hydration in the process of taking in the cannabis. In some cases, there were reports of anxiety, paranoia, increased heart rate, and low blood pressure, but these negative effects were deliberately caused by excessive consumption of cannabis. Hence, it is strongly suggested not to overindulge and consume within one’s level of tolerance.
How to Grow Poison Berry Autoflowering?
Poison Berry Auto being an evenly balanced hybrid prefers to be grown on farms or greenhouses. It thrives more on hot climates and a setting wherein the environment can be manipulated in terms of sun exposure, ventilation, and nutrient distribution. So it is important to be knowledgeable first on the strain at hand before trying to cultivate it because Poison Berry tends to be quite complicated to be grown by beginners since they are not highly resistant to pests, molds, and mildew. However, if successfully cultivated it will yield a harvest of 1.67 ounces per feet squared, quite a bounty for an acclaimed strain.