Blue Fire seeds' parents, the famous Blue Dream and Fire OG bx1, are a grower's dream. The resulting hybrid is a stunning marijuana plant that oozes top-quality, trichome-laden buds wrapped in a delicious subtle berry aroma. A short veg is recommended indoors while outdoors the greenhouse and dry, hot climates are preferred. The production of resin is above average.
The aroma of Blue Fire seeds reminds of berry, fuel, sweet, citrus and gassy overtones. A cannabis strain that produces a powerful, long-lasting, couch-lock effect.
- Feminized
- Genotype: 60% Indica / 40% Sativa
- Cross: Blue Dream x Fire OG bx1
- Suitable for: Indoors and outdoors
- Indoor flowering: 70-75 days
- Indoor yield: 500-650 g/m2
- Outdoor harvest time: Mid-October
- Outdoor yield: 2500-4000 g/plant
- Outdoor height: 3-4 m
- THC: 24%
- CBD: 0.1%
- THC/CBD ratio: 240:1
Strain FAQ
Where do cannabis strains that resist high temperatures come from?
Many of these robust strains originated and evolved in warm, tropical environments. Sativa strains thrive in warmer temperatures, therefore their genetics have adapted to the heat.
Why do some cannabis strains taste sweet?
Sweet cannabis strains are flavoured by terpenes, cannabinoids, and other plant ingredients. The mango-like sweetness, citrusy undertones, and spicy sweetness come from terpenes including myrcene, limonene, and caryophyllene.
How have North American and Canadian cannabis strains adapted?
North American and Canadian strains have evolved or been intentionally selected to thrive in a wide range of temperatures, from the humid Southeast to the cooler, drier North. Strong plants that can withstand a variety of environmental circumstances are helpful for breeders trying to generate resilient hybrid strains.
Are these early-finishing cannabis strains culturally or historically significant?
Absolutely. Many mid-October strains have been grown for generations in some places and have cultural and historical relevance. Many are named after either their origin or unique qualities from their natural environment.
Is it all just about the High THC content and nothing else?
No! Even though THC is the most commonly known psychoactive element within the cannabis plant, even THC heavyweights don't just have strength. It is said that other cannabinoids and terpenes complement THC to create the strain's particular flavour. Due to their chemical makeup, it is well known that two strains with comparable THC amounts may have quite distinct experiences.