Regular strain from the Old School Genetics Collective, a true old school Sativa developed from a very special elite clone, the Jamaican x Blueberry cut selected by grower Marleys from Cannabiscafe forum.
Suitable for indoor, outdoor, greenhouses and guerrilla crops.
Jamaican Blueberry is an early flowering, mostly Sativa variety ideal for outdoor crops and greenhouses. It develops beautiful colors which range from reddish to bluish, a true delight for the eyes. The buds end the bloom stage completely covered with trichomes and release a very intense lemony scent.
If planted directly in the ground it will show its full potential and Sativa behavior. It grows fast and slender, with long and robust side branches that support the weight of the buds without problem.
If grown indoors, soil is the best medium for this plant. Its Jamaican landrace genes don’t make it suitable for hydroponic systems, since it is not used to high levels of oxygen in the root area.
The flowering period is fast, needing only 60 days to ripen.
Marleys’ Jamaican Blueberry has intense citric and incensed notes, typical of some tropical Sativas. If you love old school Sativas you must try this one!
The effect is creative and stimulating, ideal to smoke during the daytime. It easily reaches 17% THC, and the uplifting effect that it induces is perfect to socialize and have lots of fun.
- Genetics: Jamaican x Blueberry BX1
- Sativa - Indica content: 70% Sativa – 30% Indica
- Indoor flowering: 60-70 days
- Outdoor harvest (Northern hemisphere): early/mid September
- Outdoor harvest (Southern hemisphere): early/mid March
- Indoor yield: 450-500 g/m2
- Outdoor yield: 500-1800 g/plant
- THC: 17%
- CBD: Low
Strain FAQ
Why do some cannabis strains smell like incense?
Incense-scented strains frequently come from landrace strains from India and the Middle East. Cannabis' various terpenes give it its fragrance.
What role does selective breeding play in greenhouse strain development?
Breeders for greenhouse cultivation obviously select traits that thrive in that environment. They generally select strains with compact growth to fit more plants and early blooming to match the greenhouse's light schedule.
What genes help Mid-September strains finish early?
These strains have genetics from short-summer, early-fall locations. This genetic tailoring is said to allow them to finish their lifespan before colder weather, ensuring a successful time for those in northern latitudes or unpredictable climates.
How do single cannabis seeds improve genetic diversity?
Such a large range of single seeds supports genetic variety by allowing people to try out a huge range of different options. This is essential to help preserve cannabis DNA for future generations!
Are regular seeds a good sustainable choice?
Regular seeds are wonderful because they can produce a cycle of male and female plants that can be passed down through the generations without the need to constantly buy fresh seeds.