The buds of this darling have long leafy pepper-shaped dark olive green nugs, with a spattering of dark amber hairs, deep purple undertones, and a thick snowy white coating of crystal trichomes. When broken apart, they release aromas of sweet ripes berries, with a slightly sour pungent effect. It tastes of ripe berries and sweet cherries, with a sour candy aftertaste.
The high from this absolute beauty begins as quickly as you can say its name, with an immediate cerebral rush that will have you motivated and hurtling through skies of pure euphoria. With your senses fully engaged, you will be filled with creative energy, bouncing from one idea to another until focusing on one artistic endeavor or task. The social aspect of this high will enable all manner of entertaining conversation with friends and strangers alike. Soon this feeling will start its journey throughout the entire body, leaving you floating on a plane of delicious relaxation. These effects can be quite overwhelming for some, and as such, this bud should be avoided by those who are prone to anxiety or panic.
As a result of these effects and its powerful THC level, Brian Berry Cough is said to ideal for treating nausea, chronic stress, headaches, chronic fatigue, depression and bipolar disorder.
This plant can be grown both indoors and outdoors. If growing indoors, it will flower in 8 to 9 weeks. Outdoors, expect it to flower in late September or early October.
If it’s a wonderfully euphoric and creative experience you seek, followed by a soothing physical calm, look no further than Brian Berry Cough. Novices should approach with caution.