Blending two of the worlds most distinguished strains and reproducing the best characteristics from both these noble genetics was a complex assignment. In our Blueberry OG strain we have succeeded in creating a strain with the classic Indica power of the Blueberry plant with the rich psychoactive backbone of the infamous OG Kush.
This upscale highly rewarding hybrid will leave any grower breathless. Huge colas of packed buds develop on the maturing plant. A rich fragrance of sweet citrus and musk flood from every harvest. The Blueberry OG plant grows medium height with many rewarding side branches allowing for a harvest up to 700g/m2.
The Blueberry OG strain by Barneys Farm is 30% Sativa 70% Indica.
To properly store Blueberry OG seeds, it is recommended to keep them cool and dark in an airtight container ideally in a refrigerator with proper labeling and dating, avoiding freezing.
Strain FAQ
Where do cannabis strains that resist high temperatures come from?
Many of these robust strains originated and evolved in warm, tropical environments. Sativa strains thrive in warmer temperatures, therefore their genetics have adapted to the heat.
What terpenes are common in cannabis strains with berry flavours?
Berry-flavored strains contain myrcene, which has musky, earthy notes that lean towards sweet fruitiness; pinene, which brings crisp, piney freshness; caryophyllene, which adds spicy, peppery depth; limonene, which adds citrusy, tangy sweetness; linalool, which adds soft, floral sweetness; and humulene, which adds hop-like earthiness. The strain's complex berry profile results from these.
Has cannabis potency altered over time?
Cannabis, a decade ago, reportedly used to have less than 10% THC across the board. Modern breeding methods have quickly resulted in boosted potency with legal breeders striving to accommodate the desire for stronger and stronger cannabis strains. Where strains with 10% to 19% THC were once the strongest, we are now almost getting into 30% and beyond!
This strain has North American and Canadian genetics, did they create auto-flowering strains?
North American and Canadian breeders pioneered the use of Russian and Central Asian Cannabis ruderalis genetics in photoperiod strains. This crossbreeding has developed auto-flowering cultivars that flower depending on age rather than light exposure, a major development for shorter growing seasons.
What's special about strains that finish in mid-October?
Short-season locales benefit from strains that flower by mid-October. As winter approaches, they are already finished, avoiding the risk of frost, mould, and pest damage.