Bergamot Strain
Bergamot offers euphoric and relaxing effects, with a spicy and citrus flavor profile. Great for treating depression and stress, THC range 15-21%.
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Growing Info
How to Grow the Bergamot Strain
Bergamot is a versatile strain suitable for both indoor and outdoor growing. It has an average flowering time of 60-70 days and offers a moderate yield. Due to its robust nature, it’s a great option for growers of all experience levels.
The History and Genetics of Bergamot Strain
Bergamot, also known as “Bergy,” is an indica dominant hybrid strain (80% indica/20% sativa). It results from crossing the Afghani strain with another unknown indica hybrid. Developed by Cloud Hat of Abracadabra Beans, this strain is celebrated for its robust and spicy characteristics.
Bergamot Strain: Aroma, Flavor & Appearance
Bergamot offers a spicy and peppery palette with undertones of sour citrus. Its aroma complements its flavor, featuring a pungent spicy overtone with hints of sour citrus and black pepper. The appearance is marked by small spade-shaped minty green nugs with thin orange hairs and chunky bright white crystal trichomes.
Medical Benefits of Bergamot Strain
Bergamot strain has various medical applications. It is often used to alleviate depression, chronic stress, mood swings, chronic pain, nausea or appetite loss, and hypertension. The strain’s high THC content, ranging between 15-21%, makes it an effective option for these conditions.
Main Effects of Bergamot Strain
The Bergamot strain is known for its euphoric and relaxing effects. Users commonly report feelings of euphoria, creativity, and happiness, followed by a calm full-body relaxation. These effects make it suitable for both daytime and nighttime use.
Potential Side Effects of Bergamot Strain
Though generally well-received, Bergamot may cause dry mouth or dry eyes in some users. It’s always advisable to start slow, especially for beginners, to ensure a balanced and enjoyable experience.