A mostly indica strain (approx. 80% indica/20% sativa) that dates to the late 1970's. A large producer under optimum conditions, that produces dense bud with red, purple and finally blue hues that usually cure to a lavender blue. A "stretch" indica, medium-tall, with long side branches that develop heavy, sticky trichome-laden buds sporting medium to large calyxes. The finished product has a very fruity aroma and taste of blueberries, producing a notable and pleasantly euphoric high of the highest quality that is very long-lasting and resistant to tolerance build-up–always enjoyable. Blueberry also has a long shelf-life and stores well over extended periods, a long cure enhancing the flavors and effect. Winner of the 2000 High Times’ Cannabis Cup. These seeds come from the creator of this strain and are the original genetics that became so popular.
Strain FAQ
What is an important factor in creating berry strains?
The terpene linalool adds a floral, gently sweet note that softens and enriches the berry profile with lavender and soft berry notes.
How do regular cannabis seeds handle pests and diseases?
Some regular strains have a built-in pest and disease defence from generations of adaptation to their particular habitats. This innate resilience may mean less chemicals can be used and makes organic farming more practical.
Blueberry varieties and hybrids?
A breeding bonanza has produced many hybrids and phenotypes that carry Blueberry's aroma and taste into new territory. Breeders have created many offshoots of Blueberry, like the very popular Blueberry Cheesecake and the beautiful Blue Dream, each adding a new element to the Blueberry story while keeping its signature flavour.
How are Cannabis Cup winners chosen?
Some categories are decided by audience voting and expert panel opinions. This combined strategy awards standout strains using both professional knowledge and customer preferences.
Do short-flowering strains save energy?
Absolutely. Since these plants are known to harvest faster, they need less energy for lighting, ventilation, and other equipment. These strains save indoor legal producers a lot of energy, making them more sustainable and affordable.