Frost Berry
aka Frost Berries
Origin 1: Frost Berry by unknown breeder
The most common version pairs Blackberry with an unnamed indica and shows up on menus coast to coast. It leans roughly 60% indica, testing around 18% THC, with buds that sparkle like sugared blueberries. The aroma mixes sweet berries and herbal spice, while the flavor stays fruit-forward with soft floral edges. The high reportedly drifts in quickly, replacing tension with fuzzy calm and a creeping body tingle that eventually glues you to the couch, snacks in hand.
Origin 2: Frost Berry by NorStar Genetics
NorStar Genetics took a different path, crossing Blackberry with Dead Head OG to make Frost Berries — a strain that never hit mass production but earned a cult following. This cut layers OG funk under a syrupy berry top note, producing a smoother trim, a bigger yield, and heavy-bodied relaxation that lingers long after the last exhale.
Origin 3: Frost Berry by Apothecary Genetics
Founded by Bret Bogue in the early '90s, Apothecary Genetics released a limited-run Frost Berry from breeder Icemaster, who used a Blackberry male to dust a pure indica landrace. The result: classic sedative power wrapped in violet hues and hash-grade resin production.
Every version nails the same two promises: frost and berry — but the high depends on which lineage you hit. Mystery cut, NorStar's OG blend, or Icemaster's old-world project, they all deliver sweet smoke, heavy calm, and that telltale shimmer that makes the name stick.