Bb70
Blueberry (hypothesized) × Blackberry (hypothesized) × Big Bud (hypothesized)
Bb70 is a boutique, phenotype-driven hybrid cannabis cultivar celebrated for its fruit-forward aromatics and a calming, body-centered high. Often referred to as a clone-only selection, it is valued for dense, resinous flowers and a terpene profile that leans sweet and ripe.
Appearance
Bb70 typically presents with medium to large, conical flowers that are firm and dense, featuring a high calyx-to-leaf ratio. The buds are generally olive to forest green, accented by auburn pistils that deepen as harvest approaches. In cooler growing conditions, some plants may develop purple and blue-lavender hues along the sugar leaves and outer bracts.
Generous trichome coverage gives the buds a frosted appearance, with well-formed, bulbous resin heads. The structure is characterized by moderate internodal spacing, allowing light penetration and contributing to dense cola formation with minimal leafy protrusions.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Bb70 is best known for its expressive berry bouquet, often reminiscent of ripe blueberry, blackberry, or blackcurrant, with a base note suggesting blueberry jam or grape candy. Underlying this are fresh forest undertones, and some batches may exhibit a soft, peppery warmth.
On inhale, the flavor tends to deliver sweet berry and gentle citrus notes. Combustion often results in tastes of blueberry candy and lightly toasted pastry, complemented by a soft, creamy mouthfeel. Vaporization can enhance fresh-berry and pine-zest notes, while the exhale may leave a subtle peppery tickle and lingering berry skin tartness.
Effects
Consumers often describe Bb70 as providing a calm, body-centered high that is well-suited for evening use. The effects are reported to balance relaxation with a mood lift, contributing to a sense of well-being.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific lab data can vary, Bb70 is generally reported to have THC levels between 18% and 28%, with CBD typically below 1%. Common terpenes associated with this cultivar include Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, Linalool, Pinene, Humulene, and Ocimene, contributing to its fruit-forward and sometimes herbal aroma profile.
Minor cannabinoids such as CBG and CBC are often present in trace amounts. The overall cannabinoid profile positions Bb70 as a THC-dominant hybrid.
Growing
Bb70 is noted for its favorable calyx-to-leaf ratio and good resin production, making it suitable for both flower and concentrate production. Growers value its sturdy colas and moderate internodal spacing, which aids in light penetration. The plant typically finishes flowering in approximately eight to nine weeks indoors.
Origins & Lineage
The exact genetic lineage of Bb70 is not publicly verified, but it is widely believed to be a phenotype selection from a larger breeding project, possibly indicated by the numerical suffix. Hypotheses suggest influences from Blueberry, due to its classic berry aromatics and relaxing effects, or potentially Blackberry or Big Bud, contributing to yield structure and berry notes.
It circulates primarily as a clone-only selection, with its origins often traced back to private grow forums and social media during the late 2010s. Provenance can be inconsistent due to its clone-only nature, making visual cues, aroma, and lab reports important for identification.