"Rainbow Berry" CBD Hemp Flowers (CBD 25% Max)
About "Rainbow Berry" CBD Hemp Flowers
Rainbow Berry CBD hemp flower an evenly-balanced hybrid CBD Flower strain made by crossing Dancehall with Blueberry. The result is a compact, fast flowering strain with little side-branching. Growers who grow Rainbow say it does very well when grown in the “sea-of-green” style. Rainbow presents a wide array of colors towards the end of flowering, hence the moniker.
It’s the most colorful strain ever invented in looks and flavor. You’ll find purple, orange/red, white, and green in large patches. Crystals are generously sprinkled and it should be pretty sticky to the touch. Rainbow Berry is known for its pine smell, but you may also smell Skunk. Some may detect notes of coffee and a spicy aftertaste.
With a spicy-sweet fruity flavor, Rainbow gives consumers a pleasant, creative and relax without a heavy body sensation. Some say this strain tastes just like a tropical Starburst candy. Rainbow is believed to be 50% indica and 50% sativa. Our CBD Rainbow Berry hemp flower contains a CBD content level of around 25% and as required by law contains no more than 0.2% THC.
Flavour
Rainbow Berry CBD hemp flowers is known for its pine smell, but you may also smell Skunk. Some may detect notes of coffee and a spicy aftertaste.
Lineage
Parent Strain 1: Dancehall | Parent Strain 2: Blueberry
Product: Rainbow Berry
Trim
When trimmed our Rainbow Berry CBD hemp flower is sticky and dense, with sparkling trichomes covering the buds. All of our flowers are processed by a machine "chopper" in order to break them down into smaller pieces.
Effects (Based on Online Reviews)
Feelings: Creativity, Relaxed, Uplifted, Energetic
All of our CBD flowers are hemp-derived, non-psychotoxic, THC-free* & EIHA EU certified strains. All of our hemp flowers come from carefully grown Carmagnola industrial hemp under government licenses in Italy and Switzerland. Hemp is not marijuana and will not produce the "high" often associated with cannabis. These CBD hemp flower tea are also named after popular cannabis strains with similar terpene profiles, however, do not contain THC and are not actually related to the THC strains they're named after.