Description
ABOUT BLUEBERRY SEEDS: TASTY AND HARDHITTING CLASSIC
Blueberry Seeds is a strain with unknown true parentage, thought to be descended from Purple Thai X Afghan. It has grape-shaped olive green flowers with bright blue undertones, fiery orange hairs, and a thick coating of tiny amber-colored leaves. It has a spicy yet sweet earthy vanilla aroma of fragrant florals. Ten (10) feminized seeds per package.
Genetic History of Blueberry Seeds
Blueberry has a lineage that goes back as far as the 1970’s. Back then growers were experimenting by crossing Thai landraces with Colombian and Mexican landraces One of the outcomes was Juicy Fruit. The hybrid strain Juicy Fruit was subsequently crossed with an Afghani landrace by DJ Short creating the first ever Blueberry around 1979.
It wasn’t until the 1990’s that DJ Short decided to bring the genetics of his Blueberry to Europe. He teamed up with Dutch Passion. A number of new hybrids were created. Giving birth to Blue Satellite, Blue Moonshine and Blue Velvet. The Blueberry strain hasn’t gone out of style since and has remained a staple with many growers ever since.
Colors and Smells of Blueberry Seeds
The buds and leaves of the new strain had a blue hue to them and it smelled of berries and fruit. DJ Short therefore aptly named her Blueberry. Even though the newly created strain consisted of at least 80% Afghani, it still had the original saty effects of its ancestors. Her incredibly sweet and fruity taste with floral hints is reminiscent of blueberries and forest fruits.
HOW TO GROW BLUEBERRY SEEDS
Blueberry might be difficult when it comes to fertilizing. She can be quite the picky feeder, so pay close attention to her. Under ideal circumstances and in the hands of experienced growers however, she will reward you. Grown indoors, this fruity strain will reach a height of around 50 to 100cm and has an 8 to 9 weeks flowering time.
Most growers like to germinate several seeds at once and select the best seedling to become a mother plant. It is very easy to multiply Blueberry by taking cuttings and effectively cloning the mother plant. By using a mother plant and continuously taking cuttings from it, a grower has a steady supply of Blueberry clones to harvest from.
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