Blue Berry Regular and Feminised Cannabis Seeds
75% Indica. Genotype: (Chocolate Thai x Afghani #1 x Highland Oaxaca) x NL Special. Fruity slightly earthy aroma and blueberry, sweet flavour. Heavy, compact buds. Impressive yields. Ultimate medicinal plant. Big Indica body stoner. Potential THC level high.
The original Blueberry is composed of an exotic mix of genetics: Chocolate Thai, Afghani and Highland Oaxacan Gold. She’s originally from California, USA, where she was first conceived by the famous DJ Short. This Blue Berry was then crossed with one of our best Northern Lights Special fathers resulting in an Indica dominant strain. A 75% Indica strain with a high level of THC. She can also be grown outdoor in more Northern Countries and produces blue shades on its leaves as days get colder.
Our Blue Berry has three phenos with variation in bud shape, leaves, high and colour. Pheno #1 (Indica dominant) has a stretched, compact bud structure, a great flower-to-leaf ratio. The overall appearance is a green plant with a few purple pistils. With pheno # 2 (Indica dominant) both the buds and leaves will turn purple. She has that old-school Indica buzz. Pheno # 3 is more Sativa inclined. Only the calyxes turn purple. She forms one large, tall bud and will have more of a Sativa high.
Overall you can say Blue Berry is a short, sturdy and stocky plant producing heavy, compact buds. She has candle shaped calyxes, medium to large. In ideal conditions these calyxes can turn purple. Flower-to-leaf ratio is good. You can prune or fim her to improve yield, but she does need some room. She doesn’t require too much nutrients. Vegetative period should be about three weeks.
Blue Berry has a fruity somewhat earthy aroma and a berrylike, sweet flavour. She has a long-lasting Indica high with a body stoned sensation. Medicinal value: insomnia, digestive problems, emotional problems, nausea, diarrhoea, menstrual cramp, chronic pain, joint and muscle pain and fibromyalgia.
- Suited for: Interior Exterior zone B/C
- Flowering: I) 8 weeks E) September - October
- Plant height: I) 0.50-0.80m E) 1.50-2.00m
- Yield: I) 450-550 gr/m2 E) 600 gr/plant
- Growing difficulty: medium
Strain FAQ
What is the history of these early-finishing strains?
Many of these strains are descendants of landrace strains that evolved in certain regions over generations. Breeders have used these old genetic features to generate hybrids that flower early and offer new tastes, effects, and disease resistance.
What terpenes are responsible for earthiness?
Along with myrcene, humulene adds a woody tone to the earthy scent, and it's intriguing that hops contain it. Beta-caryophyllene's spicy, peppery scent adds earthiness and reportedly interacts with the endocannabinoid system.
How did the Blueberry Strain start?
In the 1970s, DJ Short combined Thai, Oaxacan, and Afghani bloodlines to create the original formula. This blend shows its berry-like scent and flavour and its intriguing colour palette, often showing purples and blues in its leaves and buds.
Are shorter cannabis strains more resilient?
Short strains are frequently stronger because of their indica genetics and the harsh environments they evolved in. They endure temperature changes and pests better, making them less laborious.
Do hybrid strains have unique terpene profiles?
Breeders combine terpene profiles from different parent strains to create hybrids with unique scents and flavours. This mix of terpene profiles creates unique fragrant molecules that give cannabis its unique smells.