The Blue mystic automatic has been one of our best sellers for many years and deservedly so. The short stocky stature, big compact buds and a berry taste what is there not to love. So we spend the past year using a blue mystic automatic mother and an amazing Blueberry Kush (Blueberry x OG Kush) father we got from Oregon, USA to see if we could create something special. And we did!
The Blueberry kush is a big yielding autoflowering strain of short stature. She grows to about 50-70 centimetres in height. Easy to grow, low maintenance strain and highly resistant to insects, disease and mould. First signs of flowering after 4 weeks and finishes of Flowering in about 70 days.
The taste is berrylike with earth herbal undertones. The high is an intense body-high, so Indica lovers will definitely like this strain.
Strain FAQ
What helps supply the herbal flavour?
The terpene Pinene is a soothing, pine-like aroma that may remind you of a woodland walk. It also has herbal notes like rosemary and basil.
How do genetics affect pest resistance?
Some cannabis strains have been genetically modified to repel pests. Thicker leaves, more resin, or natural terpenes that deter pests all make these plants more resistant to this problem.
What makes legal outdoor growing more sustainable than indoor?
Legally growing cannabis outdoors uses the most renewable energy, eliminating the need for artificial lights and climate control. This focus on natural resources reduces environmental impact and appeals to consumers who value sustainable and eco-friendly farming.
What makes South East Asian cannabis strains genetically unique?
South East Asian cannabis strains are often landraces that have evolved over ages to adapt to local conditions. Long-term natural selection has given them resilience and landrace-specific traits, distinguishing them in the global cannabis gene pool.
Have auto-flowering strains' THC levels changed?
A revolution has occurred in auto-flowering. Previously low in THC, selective breeding has increased their potency quite quickly! Some auto-flowering cultivars now outperform photoperiod ones when it comes to sheer potency!