The Tahoe Sugar Pine we used in this Bluebery Haze re-work is a very rare lemon OG hybrid with an intense, musky citrus funk that also boasts a high concentration of Pinene terps. This helps to lift and accentuate the lemon and push the smell and flavor into new realms. This, combined with a sugar sweet Blueberry haze, results in an absolute beast of a plant and a pleasure for those looking to grow a lemon or a haze strain with a twist. Our Auto version uses our own sticky Glue Dream to ensure harvest in around 65 days from seed. Flowers are neon lime green and silver, cigar shaped and burst with resin glands, often dripping with sticky pine flavored sap. The smell during flowering is very strong and reminds us of classic lemon cleaning products and wood polish, this too is present in the final cured flowers which sparkle with trichomes and exude this crude chemical citrus stench. Effects are felt instantly with a sweeping euphoric rush of energy and appetite stimulation which slowly drops off into a creeping full body melt, leaving the user alert and focused but seriously relaxed.
Strain FAQ
How do environmental conditions impact cannabis chem taste?
Chem-tasting strains adapt well to different environments, which might affect their flavour. These strains can reportedly yield great buds in soil or hydroponic systems, although the chem flavour may vary.
Why are Blueberry strains considered important?
Original Blueberry strain genetics are a treasure trove of cannabis history and diversity and are only getting more valuable over time. Preserving these genetics ensures its distinct traits for future generations. Blueberry is alive in cannabis culture through devoted preservation, including mother plants and seed banks.
Can advanced lighting systems mimic natural sunlight indoors?
Yes, advanced lighting systems like full-spectrum LED lights can mimic natural sunlight indoors, providing the range of light wavelengths cannabis plants need throughout their growth cycle. These systems are highly efficient, allowing growers to adjust intensity and spectrum based on the plant's stage of development, which can lead to better growth and cannabinoid production.