Blueberry was originally created by Canadian DJ Short and dates back to the 1970s. It is a 3-way indica-dominant hybrid cross of an Afghani strain together with Thai and a Purple Thai. When grown in good conditions it can grow into a fairly large plant displaying a range of red, purple and blue colours and producing very good yields.
Unsurprisingly when fully-cured Blueberry has an incredibly fruity perfume along with the unmistakable sweet flavour of blueberry. The effect is a pot smokers dream - a very potent yet happy high which is very euphoric yet relaxing and enduring. Another quality of Blueberry is that, although taking a while to cure out, when correctly prepared and packaged it has a very long shelf-life compared with many strains available today.
- BREEDER Seedsman
- GENETICS Blueberry
- VARIETY Mostly Indica
- FLOWERING TYPE Photoperiod
- SEX Feminised
- YIELD 400-600 gr/m2
- PLANT HEIGHT up to 225 cm
- GROWS Greenhouse, Indoors, Outdoors
- FLOWERING TIME 8-9 Weeks
- HARVEST MONTH October
- TASTE / FLAVOUR Berry, Blueberry
- EFFECT Long-lasting
Strain FAQ
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.
Are strains suitable for greenhouses more sustainable?
Strains that absorb sunlight in a greenhouse can reduce the need for artificial lights and climate control, saving the world and the legal producer money. This emphasis on natural light makes the operation more eco-friendly and is said to promote healthy plant growth.
Why are Blueberry strains conserved?
Original Blueberry strain genetics are a treasure trove of cannabis history and diversity and are only getting more valuable over time. Preserving these genetics ensures its distinct traits for future generations. Blueberry is alive in cannabis culture through devoted preservation, including mother plants and seed banks.
Why should South East Asian cannabis strains be preserved?
South East Asian pure landrace strains are getting rarer as hybridization expands worldwide. These cultivars' genetic diversity and heritage are preserved by local farmers and worldwide enthusiasts to ensure their future contribution to the cannabis genetics of the future.
Are there high-yielding strains with shorter flowering times?
Absolutely. There are a large number of high yielding strains that only take eight to 10 weeks from flowering. This variety lets legal growers pick strains that suit their growing cycles and timeframes.