Huckleberry Strain Review – Bonza Blog

To many, Huckleberry is reminiscent of Mark Twain’s classic book of the same name. For the cannabis community, however, it is a well-balanced hybrid that delivers a calming euphoria with its THC of up to 12%.

Though its lineage remains a mystery, many believe it is closely related to Blueberry. This is because its buds have a strong enticing berry aroma that, when drawn in, deliver a soothing body high similar to the perennial favorite.

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Huckleberry also prompts an upbeat demeanor. Whether one is in the mood to unwind after work or needs an afternoon pick-me-up, the perfectly split hybrid will deliver a holistic rush of euphoria.

Huckleberry Strain Quick Facts
Genetic Lineage Unknown
Sativa / Indica Ratio 50/50
THC % 8% to 12%
CBD % 0.1%
Climate Mediterranean climate
Flowering Period 8 to 9 weeks / October
Average Yield 350 g/sqm / 350 g/plant

Odor and Flavors

A subtle sweetness is immediately noticeable once a bag of this strain is opened. Accentuating it is the scent of ripe berries with a subtle hint of sourness. Upon consumption, its fruity flavors burst in the palate but leave a smooth earthy aftertaste.

Effects

Huckleberry rouses worn-out minds with its profound bursts of energy, serving a longer lasting alternative to a shot of espresso. However, this pick-me-upper is better suited as a post-work treat as the cerebral high eventually descends into a lazy ending.

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Its mentally stimulating initial onset sparks creative thought while flushing out stress. As a rush of euphoria clears the mind, it leaves users feeling upbeat as a sense of happiness radiate from within. While some prefer to bask in the uplifting cerebral high, there are many casual users who take advantage of the heightened sense of focus.

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Soon enough, a tingling sensation spreads from head-to-toe, basking the body in complete relaxation. Though intense, it is not at all sedating. Rather, it soothes the body so users can concentrate for longer periods of time.

While it’s tempting to take more than one can handle, a whopping THC value of up to 12% makes it a versatile strain that all users can enjoy regardless of experience.

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Adverse Reactions

Due to the herb’s monstrous THC content, its psychedelic effects may be too overpowering for beginners and veterans alike. Higher doses can be aggravating, rather than calming, to people prone to anxiety. At times, the disorienting dizziness can also lead to a subtle feeling of paranoia. For this reason, the bud must always be used in moderation.

A more common reaction to marijuana is dryness, particularly in the eyes and the mouth. Cannabinoids naturally affect the moisture production regardless of the dosage and mode of consumption. Veterans find it easier to overlook this minor side effect, but beginners may want to soothe the discomfort by staying hydrated throughout the session and for the rest of the day.

Medical Use and Benefits

Huckleberry, through its cannabinoids, makes for an effective medicinal herb that provides an enjoyable curative. Even better is its seamless balance of Sativa and Indica effects that relieve a multitude of ailments from head to toe.

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Its happy high, for example, eases the mind of fast-paced thoughts and overwhelming dread with its uplifting qualities. As such, it can be used as a stress reliever for chronically tired users. At the same time, it manages symptoms of depression, anxiety, and other mental health issues like PTSD.

A natural analgesic, the well-balanced herb also appeases various aches and pains beginning from the temples before trickling down to the rest of the limbs. It soothes the body through and through especially the muscles in the stomach that can leave users feeling nauseous if it continuously contracts. The total relaxation also wards off fatigue as it restores energy.

Growing Huckleberry

Huckleberry is greatly revered for its tantalizing terpene profile. As such, the best way to bring out its full flavors is truly by using soil as a medium. It is important to pick high-quality soil, one that is nutrient rich instead of a watered down, depleted type that might possibly stunt the plant’s growth.

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Apart from that, growers will need to prune the plant and thin it out. After all, it is quite compact and will harbor moisture in between its crevices. Without proper airflow and ventilation, it will develop into mold or mildew which eventually lead to bud rot. Cutting away the dead branches and leaves will also improve nutrient distribution in healthier parts while increasing light circulation in the lower nodes.

Growing Huckleberry indoors does not pose much of a problem. It adapts well to both the Sea and Screen of Green method. Moreover, it has a relatively tall stature that fits in most controlled environments. With the ability to adjust various important growing factors, it is not uncommon for growers to harvest an average of 350 grams of buds per square meter.

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This plant loves the outdoors, especially in gardens or farms that have easy access to the Mediterranean sun. While it can withstand colder climates, extreme weather conditions like heavy rains and frost will greatly lower its performance. In this regard, aspiring growers may want to put it in pots to easily move it to safer places during such conditions. Once ready for harvest, it will deliver 350 grams of buds per plant.

The main challenge that comes with cultivating Huckleberry is, arguably, obtaining its seeds as they are not made available online. Prospective growers would need to grow identical clones from clippings of mature, healthy plants.

Have you grown or used the Huckleberry Strain? If not, would you like to get your hands on this strain? Please leave a comment to let us know what you think. We want to hear from you.

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