This sativa-dominant hybrid has quickly become a legend amongst California strains, and with its Blueberry and Super Silver Haze lineage, it’s not hard to see why. Its dense buds packed with sparkly trichomes can reveal a THC content of around 18%, providing full-body relaxation and a calm, euphoric effect. With sufficiently cool temperatures at night, Chimeran Blue will also reveal an eye-catching purplish hue.
A moderately easy strain to cultivate, this medium-tall plant can deliver big yields thanks to its sativa genetics with up to 500 g/m2 indoors and 600 g/plant outdoors. It averages a flowering period of 9-10 weeks with outdoor harvest coming in the month of October.
Chimeran Blue buds are known for giving a balanced energy with quick symptom relief minus the heady sedation of other varieties. Its pungent, hashy flavor blends well with pleasantly fruity notes of blueberry, vanilla and mango. An excellent choice for ADHD, chronic stress, depression and mood disorders, it also can tackle fatigue and headaches. A real dream of a plant that should be a part of any collection.
Strain FAQ
Which terpenes give cannabis its vanilla scent?
Myrcene is sweet and silky. Humulene's earthy, woody notes add depth. A spicy warmth from caryophyllene and linalool's floral undertones give it a vanilla-like sweetness.
Can early finishing strains negatively impact cannabis terpenes and flavour?
Not at all—early-finishing strains are often said to have varied terpene profiles. Even with early harvest appropriateness, these varieties reportedly retain their fragrances, flavours, and therapeutic effects.
What attracts legal cultivators to mid-range THC strains?
It has been commonly reported that these strains are more adaptive to many temperatures and legal growing circumstances than high-THC strains. They are therefore popular with legal growers seeking hardy and adaptable plants due to their flexibility and potential medicinal and recreational effects.