Shiskaberry
Overview: Heavily indica-dominant hybrid from DJ Short Blueberry × Afghani. Known for a sedating, sleep-leaning finish despite its sweet, fruity appeal. 18–21% THC with compact, resin-glazed buds.
Organoleptic: Aromas like tropical fruit juice—berries, strawberry, pineapple—with subtle earthy undertones in some phenos. Flavor is vivid and dessert-like, winning over demanding palates.
Effects: Lifts first—uplifting, euphoric, clear-headed—often with a brief boost to focus. Then the indica side takes over into deep relaxation, heaviness, and a calming, sedative body vibe. (Subjective reports; not medical advice.)
Grow traits: Strong veg vigor with tidy internodes and contained stretch. Benefits from good pruning and solid rooting early on. Forms a squat, compact bush (≈≤120 cm), stacking large, tight flowers that can show purplish hues in good conditions. Mold-resistant; thrives indoors and outdoors, preferring dry, temperate climates. Suitable even for newer growers.
Specs
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Lineage: Blueberry (DJ Short) × Afghani
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Type: Photoperiod, feminized (indica-dominant)
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Flowering: 60–65 days
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Cannabinoids: 18–21% THC
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Terpene: Myrcene
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Aroma/Flavor: Berries, tropical fruits, light earth
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Yield: Indoor 450–500 g/m² • Outdoor 400–850 g/plant
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Effects: Uplifting → euphoric → relaxing, sedative