Auto Blues is an original auto strain developed using our favourite photoperiod of all time, 'The Blues' an elite clone only variety from the North of the UK that has been around since the early 90's, akin to the Exodus Cheese.
Whilst the cheese became hyped the blues stayed true and held tightly. The effect is powerful and the aroma is fruity and pungent, make sure you have odor control in good order before attempting this strain. Auto blues is a compact plant, she's great for growing Sea-of-Green Style.
50-70 cm is an average height and she stays stocky but branchy when given space. Yield is between 2-3 ounces given good conditions.
- Parentage U.K Blues Cut x Purple Indica Auto - F4
- Variety Indica / Sativa
Strain FAQ
Has the Blueberry strain been recognised?
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.
Why are balanced hybrids becoming more popular?
Balanced hybrids indicate a move towards customised cannabis experiences. The cannabis industry is demanding more precision, and consumers are enjoying these strains' complex effects and ability to tailor their sessions to their mood, activity, or medicinal needs.
Can auto-flowering strains adapt to varied conditions?
The tough ruderalis roots of auto-flowering strains make them cannabis' all-terrain vehicles. They can handle tough weather and unexpected pests, making life easier for those in difficult situations or just starting out.
How do hybrid strains complicate cannabis genetics?
Hybrids complicate the genetic environment beyond just Indica and Sativa. By crossbreeding numerous generations, hybrids have developed many traits from both parents, creating polyhybrid strains. Genetic variety gives the cannabis family tree many interesting relatives!
How do European culture and law effect cannabis strain development?
European culture and law have shaped strain cultivation and preservation. Swiss strict cannabis laws have influenced the development of low THC strains, while ruderalis' adaptability to thrive in harsh climates may have favoured it in Russia.