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
Do environmental factors alter these strains' fruity flavours?
Definitely. Environmental conditions reportedly affect terpene expression, which defines a plant's flavour. The ideal fruity taste and scent depend on light, temperature, soil composition, and harvest timing.
Has the Blueberry strain won awards?
Blueberry has earned hearts and trophies, including the 2000 High Times Cannabis Cup for Best Indica. This award shows its special attributes and its distinct role in the cannabis community.
Does this strain's Central Asian influence have an impact on CBD levels?
Many of these strains have high CBD levels despite their high THC levels. They are said to be able to aid medicinal users seeking comfort without strong intoxicating effects.
Why has the Cannabis Cup moved from Amsterdam?
The Cannabis Cup began in Amsterdam in 1988 and has now expanded to the US, Canada, and Jamaica. This global extension has followed the larger cannabis markets as cannabis legalisation changes throughout the world.
Why are short-flowering strains recommended for indoors?
Small and fast-growing, short-flowering strains are popular for indoor use, particularly if there is limited space available. With faster cycles and better space utilisation, these strains are said to boost indoor production.