Black Betty strides in with a stage presence inherited from its parents, AK-47 and East Coast Sour Diesel. Often described as a hybrid with punch, it grows into a compact, branching plant that stacks dense, trichome-sugared colas. In the jar and on the grind, it pushes a vivid mix of candied berries, lemon zest, and soft florals, with a faint nutty echo that lingers on the palate. Reported THC spans from 9% to 26%, with occasional CBD reaching about 4%, shaping a profile that can feel bright and euphoric up top while a subtle body hum steadies the pace. Many note a tingly uplift and a cheerful, clear mood; less commonly, dry eyes or a dizzy edge surface if one leans in too hard. Indoors, Black Betty typically finishes in 56 to 64 days and is known for above average yields, rewarding attentive dialing of light and airflow. The lineage shows in the resin output and the clean, diesel-kissed citrus snap, while AK-47 lends structure and balance. Some sources credit Oregon breeder Hugo Ramirez for the cross; regardless, this cut captures classic energy in a modern, flavorful package. Growers report sturdy stems, medium internodes, and an even canopy that responds well to training and consistent nutrition.





