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Bahama Berry

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Basic / Breeders Info

Bahama Berry is an indica/sativa variety from and can be cultivated indoors. Solfire Gardens' Bahama Berry is a THC dominant variety and is/was only available as feminized seeds.

Solfire Gardens' Bahama Berry Description

Solfire Gardens Bahama Berry

Bahama Berry is a seductively sweet hybrid cannabis strain created by a renowned US breeder. While it has not won any awards or made huge waves online, don't let that fool you—users report that Bahama Berry can be a pleasure to grow and is capable of delivering top-shelf, dispensary-grade flower riddled with frosty trichomes. As its name implies, Bahama Berry boasts sweet berry aromas, and its effects perfectly balance an indica body buzz with creative, uplifting cerebral stimulation. Keep reading to learn more about this exciting strain.



History of the Bahama Berry Cannabis Strain



Bahama Berry is a hybrid cannabis strain bred by Solfire Gardens, a breeder and genetics brand founded in the Pacific Northwest in 2015. Popping his first seeds in 1996, Solfire has plenty of experience growing cannabis. He also attended the University of Washington where he received a degree in biology and gained hands-on experience in tissue culture, cellular development, and much more. Despite his very formal education, Solfire is known to be very humble and has a very simple outlook on breeding. “Anyone could be a breeder”, Solfire told Mad Man Plant in an interview. “When it comes down to it, I’m just breeding what I like... The science part of things just helps you be better with your protocol”.



Solfire Gardens is a long-time friend of Mike from Exotic Genetix and was involved in the creation of Exotic Mike's Strawberries & Cream. Other strains with which Solfire Gardens has enjoyed success include Banana Runtz and Black Banana. Unfortunately, we don't know exactly when Solfire Gardens created Bahama Berry.



Genetic Lineage of Bahama Berry



Bahama Berry is an indica-dominant hybrid strain descending from Strawberry Jelly and Bahama Mama.



Strawberry Jelly is a fairly low-profile indica variety rumored to have been created by Pure Melt in San Francisco. According to some sources, it is a unique Mimosa phenotype hunted down and stabilized for its sweet, artificial strawberry aroma (reminiscent of strawberry syrup, cordial, or, you guessed it, jelly). Rumors also suggest that the Strawberry Jelly cut used in Bahama Berry was the same that Exotic Mike used to create his famous Strawberries & Cream. The strain is considered fairly fast to flower, reaching harvest in about 50 days.



Bahama Mama, on the other hand, is a well-known Solfire strain created from a combination of Tropicanna Cookies and Black Banana. Often referred to as a "get up and go strain", Bahama Mama is said to produce an uplifting, energizing high that's ideal for working away at chores or simple tasks without feeling weighed down or lazy, nor too "racy". It has a strong tropical aroma reminiscent of banana and passionfruit, and is known to produce exceptionally dense, frosty flowers. It produces around 25% THC and lots of terpenes. According to some sources, Bahama Mama is moderately difficult to grow and not a great yielder.



Physical Characteristics of Bahama Berry



Bahama Berry is an indica-dominant hybrid, which shines through in the strain's stature and morphology. These plants reach moderate heights with strong stems and thick, dark green foliage. The strain grows vigorously during veg and is also known to stretch notably once in bloom. As she flowers, Bahama Berry produces light clusters of buds all along its extended branches. The strain is also known to take on beautiful colors towards the end of its flowering cycle and produce small yet super tight and frosty nugs. Bahama Berry typically turns purple as she flowers, though some phenos may retain some of their vibrant green hues. Sometimes, Bahama Berry buds can almost appear jet black due to their unique pigmentation.



Properties and Effects of Bahama Berry



Bahama Berry weed is potent and produces a lot of frosty resin. Unfortunately, very little information is available regarding this strain's cannabinoid and terpene profiles, as well as its effects. As its name suggests, the strain is said to boast a sweet, almost artificial strawberry aroma, reminiscent of its Strawberry Jelly predecessor. Besides its upfront berry aromas, some users may also pick up on more subtle notes of fresh pine, as well as hints of fresh citrus. Inhale her sweet smoke or vapor and you'll enjoy similar flavors with upfront notes of fresh strawberries and a citrusy kick on the exhale.



Despite her indica-dominant genetics, Bahama Berry reportedly makes for a fairly balanced high, delivering a nice mix of cerebral and physical effects. After one or two tokes of this potent hybrid, expect to enjoy an uplifting boost to your mood coupled with a potential increase in creativity and sociability (reminiscent of the effects of Bahaha Mama). Meanwhile, beneath the cerebral stimulus, you'll enjoy a grounding, soothing body stone. Your tolerance will likely be the deciding factor of when and where you use this strain. If you're an experienced smoker with a high tolerance, for example, you might find this a great strain for daytime or afternoon use. Users with a lighter tolerance, on the other hand, may reserve Bahama Berry for the evenings when they have less on their plate.



Uses of Bahama Berry



Bahama Berry appeals to both recreational and medical cannabis users. Rec smokers, for example, might enjoy this strain:



• In the afternoons or evenings


• While working from home


• While doing chores/running errands


• Before engaging in creative tasks


• To relax and unwind after work



Medical cannabis users might also enjoy Bahama Berry. While there is little information available regarding the strain and its potential medical uses, its effect profile suggests that it might appeal to patients with:



• Insomnia/sleep disorders


• Appetite loss


• Mood disorders


• Pain and inflammation


• Stress


• Anxiety


• Depression



Like all potent cannabis strains, Bahama Berry may produce unwanted side effects in some people. These effects may include:



• Dry mouth and eyes


• Paranoia


• Anxiety


• Headaches



Cultivation and Production of Bahama Berry



Bahama Berry can currently be purchased as feminized seeds directly from Solfire Gardens as well as other retailers. According to growers on Solfire's Discord server, Bahama Berry is a fairly simple strain to grow and can produce great results both indoors and outdoors, as well as in both soil and soilless setups. The strain is said to have high germination rates and produce vigorous, strong seedlings. Once in veg, Bahama Berry plants grow very well, developing strong stems and plenty of healthy green foliage. Thanks to her resilience and stress tolerance, Bahama Berry responds well to a variety of training techniques, from LST and topping to lollipopping. The strain is also said to perform exceptionally in ScrOG setups.



Bahama Berry is known to stretch notably during its first 3–4 weeks of bloom—an important consideration for indoor growers working with small grow spaces. After a total of 8–9 weeks in bloom, Bahama Berry plants should be loaded with dense clusters of flowers and ready to harvest. Many growers report that thanks to her large calyxes and few leaves, Bahama Berry is very easy to trim. Bahama Berry is also said to be a good yielder.



Bahama Berry — A Sweet, Berry-Flavored Indica From Solfire Gardens



Bahama Berry is a hybrid strain created by Solfire Gardens from a cross of Strawberry Jelly and Bahama Mama, resulting in a hardy, high-yielding, and very resinous strain. Reminiscent of her Strawberry Jelly parent, Bahama Berry boasts deliciously sweet berry aromas and flavors. Despite her indica dominance, Bahama Berry produces well-balanced effects that can be both stimulating and relaxing. Best of all, Bahama Berry seeds are available directly from Solfire Gardens as well as other seed retailers.

Here you see the latest Bahama Berry photos, uploaded from our users! Altogether we've collected 4 pictures from Solfire Gardens' Bahama Berry, check out our Bahama Berry gallery to view them all.

Bahama Berry Lineage / Genealogy

Map of the Bahama Berry Family Tree

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Bahama Berry Hybrids & Crossbreeds

Drizzle Beach
Drip Station x Bahama Berry

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