A Barney’s Farm / CBD Crew Collaboration. CBD Blue Shark is an Indica dominant strain created by a cross of Skunk #1 and CBD Enhanced. Blueberry was crossed with the classic Shark Shock and finally bred with our CBD enriched Sativa to give this outstanding result. The plant is ideal for pain and nausea relief, and gives it’s user a relaxing and satisfying tranquil effect.
This is a fast flowering plant; ready to harvest in just 8-9 weeks of flowering. This strain is hardy and mould resistant, and gives a great yield of citrus flavours flecked with a hint of Jasmine.
The CBD Blue Shark strain by Barneys Farm is 40% Sativa 60% Indica.
To properly store CBD Blue Shark 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.
- Type: Feminised
- Photoperiod: Normal
- Cultivation: Indoor/outdoor
- Genetics: Skunk #1 x Blueberry x Shark Shock x CBD Enriched Sativa
- Effect: Relaxing, Satisfying, Tranquil Indoor
- Yield (g): up to 550 gr/m²
- Flowering Time (days): 60 - 65
- Feminised Outdoor Harvest Month: October
- Feminised Outdoor Harvest Month Week: 1st-2nd week
- Height (cm): 90/100cm
- Height Indoor (cm): 100cm
- Indica %: 60%
- Sativa %: 40%
- Medical: Yes
- Taste: Citrus, Jasmine Tea, Berries, Cheese
- Aroma: Fruity, Pine
Strain FAQ
Original European cannabis strains face what obstacles today?
Modern breeding for high THC or CBD strains challenges European strains like ruderalis and Swiss landraces. Conservation is essential to preserve these strains' genetic variety as they are able to provide resilience, disease resistance, and climate adaptability.
What's driving the demand for low-THC strains?
Low-THC strains are becoming popular in the cannabis world due to the increasing number of people who want the potential reported benefits of cannabis without the high THC trip. These strains are said to allow regular use while avoiding psychoactive pyrotechnics!
Do 12/12 photoperiod cannabis strains have a lot of genetic variability?
Some 12/12 photoperiod strains are like cannabis chameleons, adapting to varied lighting conditions without affecting growth or blooming. Their versatility makes them particularly hardy in different environments.
Can environmental factors affect these strains' terpene profiles?
Absolutely. Besides scent and flavour, high temperature-resistant strains' terpene profiles may protect against heat stress. Terpene production is most definitely linked to environmental factors such as heat.
How have Cheese strains influenced cannabis culture?
The Cheese family of strains has a loyal following of growers, breeders, and fans and new strains are being created daily using these stinky genetics!