Jamaican Berry SuperAuto is the product of crossing a Jamaican Rastafarian cannabis strain with a Blueberry over the course of many years in order to create a fruity, fragrant sativa plant. It grows with short, broad indica-type leaves initially but as it matures it begins to sport the familiar long, thin leaves that identify it as being a sativa strain.
Jamaican Berry is 95% sativa with just 5% Stitch 0.2 blended in. It grows between 45 - 105 cm. tall producing 150 - 450 gr/plant in a total growing time of 90 - 105 days. Long colas form as the budding sites fill out and join up in typical sativa fashion.
The aroma is exceptionally sweet and blueberry-like. Its effect is one of happiness with feelings of relaxation, vitality, and peace and goodwill to all. Warning: this is a very potent strain and is not recommended for beginners as they might find it a bit too much.Medicinal use is, however, recommended for the more experienced and is likely to help alleviate symptoms of stress and depression.
If grown outside Stitch recommends using at least 25 litre pots; even better is to give the plants 2 weeks in 3 litre pots before planting directly into the ground which has been prepared with good quality soil. Feed "grow" nutrients for 6 weeks, then a 50/50 mix of "grow" and "bloom" for 2 weeks and then exclusively "bloom" nutes up until about 10 days before harvest. During this last phase it is recommended to flush with pure water in order to improve the taste.
Genetics | Jamaican x Blueberry x Stitch 0.2 |
Variety | Mostly Sativa |
Flowering Type | Autoflowering |
Due to UK laws we are not able to provide any information on the germination or growing of any of the seeds we sell. All of our seeds are sold for novelty or souvenir purposes only. We advise you to refer to the seedbank or breeders websites if you require more details.
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