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Blackberry Herer by Sensi Seeds is a powerful 70% sativa hybrid with legendary genetics from Jack Herer and Blackberry Gary.
Expect massive yields, vibrant purple buds, and an energizing high that fuels creativity and adventure.
Ideal for experienced growers seeking XL harvests and unforgettable flavor.
Blackberry Herer Strain Info
Sensi Seeds teamed up with the legendary Serge Cannabis to create something truly unique — a sativa-dominant hybrid that hits like a summer storm and smells like a fruit stand after rain.
They crossed the iconic Jack Herer with Blackberry Gary, a juicy mix of Gary Payton, Sunset Sherbet, and Zkittlez, blending old-school power with modern dessert-style genetics.
The result is Blackberry Herer, a strain that balances the high-flying energy of Jack Herer with a sticky-sweet blackberry twist that clings to your senses.
These feminized cannabis seeds produce plants that love to stretch their legs — tall, proud, and just a bit wild, like they’ve got somewhere important to be.
You’ll see one big central stalk shooting up like a green rocket, supported by thick lateral branches that reach out like open arms, ready to catch the sun.
Spacing between nodes is generous, giving buds plenty of room to breathe and light to bathe them in sticky resin.
By the end of flowering, the colas glow with frosty trichomes, deep greens and purples swirling together like storm clouds at sunset, and golden-orange pistils lighting up the scene.
Flowering Time & Yield
Give Blackberry Herer around 65 to 70 days to flower, and she’ll reward your patience with serious weight.
Indoor growers can expect between 460 to 650 grams (16.2 to 22.9 oz) per square meter.
Let her stretch her roots outdoors under the real sun, and she can shoot up to 300 cm (9.8 ft) tall, pumping out up to 640 grams (22.6 oz) per plant.
This isn’t your average houseplant — it’s more like a tree that grows fireworks.
Effects and Aroma
Open a jar and it’s like cracking into a forest picnic basket — blackberries, pine needles, and sweet citrus leap out and hit you right in the face.
There’s a spicy earthiness hiding under all that fruit, grounding the experience like soil under bare feet.
The flavor stays loyal to the scent — a bold, fruity inhale followed by a warm, spicy exhale that lingers on the tongue like the memory of a good kiss.
Blackberry Herer doesn’t just taste good — she uplifts, energizes, and inspires.
The high kicks off with a clear-headed euphoria that sharpens the senses and stirs the imagination — perfect for a creative session, a hike, or losing track of time with friends.
There’s just enough indica in the mix to smooth out the edges, giving your body a gentle hum without slowing down your mind.
It’s the kind of high that makes you want to do things, not melt into the couch.
Blackberry Herer seeds are a must for anyone chasing that rare combo: vibrant flavor, sky-high energy, and massive yields.
Tips & Grower's Insight
If you're thinking of growing Blackberry Herer outdoors, make sure you’ve got plenty of space — this one likes to stretch up high and wide under full sun.
She thrives best in a warm, Mediterranean-style climate where long summers let her reach her full potential without rushing to harvest.
Indoors, she’ll do great too, as long as you give her room to grow tall and consider flipping to flower a little earlier to control the final height.
We’ve noticed she handles pests and mold better than average, thanks to her airy bud structure and low leaf density, which allows great airflow.
That being said, keep an eye on humidity and don’t overcrowd your grow space — her branches love to sprawl, and she appreciates breathing room.
She responds beautifully to advanced techniques like SCROG, mainlining, lollipopping, or even supercropping — her strong lateral branches can take the training without stress.
We wouldn’t recommend her to total beginners, but if you’ve grown a plant or two before, you’ll find she’s not too demanding as long as you stay on top of her size and stretch.
What really stands out to us is that she brings massive sativa energy in a plant that yields like a champ, all wrapped in purple-hued, trichome-heavy beauty.
Strain Characteristics
Strain: Blackberry Herer
Breeder: Sensi Seeds x Serge Cannabis
Genetics: Jack Herer x Blackberry Gary (Gary Payton x Sunset Sherbet x Zkittlez)
Type: Feminized
Dominance: 70% Sativa / 30% Indica
THC: High
CBD: Low
Indoor Height: 110–160 cm (3.6–5.2 ft)
Outdoor Height: Up to 300 cm (9.8 ft)
Flowering Time: 65–70 days
Indoor Yield: 460–650 g/m² (16.2–22.9 oz)
Outdoor Yield: 560–640 g/plant (19.8–22.6 oz)
Suitable for: Indoor / Outdoor / Greenhouse
Difficulty: Medium
Resistance: High resistance to mold and pests
Climate: Warm, sunny, long summers (Mediterranean)
Aroma: Sweet berries, citrus, earthy pine
Flavor: Blackberry, sweet citrus, spicy pine
Effect: Euphoric, stimulating, creative, mildly relaxing
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Blackberry Herer sativa or indica?
Blackberry Herer is a sativa-dominant hybrid with roughly 70% sativa and 30% indica genetics.
Sativa strains are known for their uplifting, cerebral effects and taller growth patterns, while indica strains tend to offer more body relaxation and grow shorter and bushier.
This strain carries the best of both worlds — the creative buzz of Jack Herer with a subtle body calm that keeps things grounded.
How tall does Blackberry Herer grow?
Indoors, Blackberry Herer can reach between 110 and 160 cm (3.6–5.2 ft), but outdoors it can shoot up to 300 cm (9.8 ft).
It’s important to plan your space accordingly, especially indoors, as this strain stretches significantly during the flowering phase.
What’s the best climate for Blackberry Herer?
This strain thrives in warm, sunny environments with long summers, similar to a Mediterranean climate.
She loves plenty of light and space, and her strong structure makes her well-suited for outdoor gardens in dry, temperate regions.
Is Blackberry Herer suitable for beginner growers?
While not the most difficult strain to grow, Blackberry Herer is best for growers with a bit of experience due to her size and stretch.
She responds well to training techniques, but managing her vigor and final height requires some attention.
Does Blackberry Herer have strong resistance to pests and mold?
Yes, her open structure, large internodal spacing, and light foliage help reduce the risk of mold and improve airflow.
She also shows good natural resistance to common pests, making her a reliable choice for outdoor grows.