Blue Razz
Blueberry (likely) × Candy-forward cultivar (likely)
Blue Razz, also known as Blue Raspberry, is a modern indica cultivar recognized for its candy-like berry aroma and striking coloration. It offers a balanced psychoactive profile, making it suitable for daytime or early evening use.
Appearance
Blue Razz typically develops medium-density colas with a calyx-forward structure. Swollen, resinous bracts are often covered in a silver-white trichome frost, which can accent blue and lavender tones, especially in cooler temperatures. Pistils start peach or orange and darken as the buds mature, contrasting with the greens and cooler hues of the leaves. Sugar leaves may exhibit a slate-blue tint late in the flowering stage.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Blue Razz is characterized by a bright, tart top note reminiscent of blue raspberry slush, complemented by deeper berry and subtle floral undertones. On the inhale, the flavor mirrors the aroma with tart berry notes, transitioning to sweet, dark fruit and a hint of peppered earth on the exhale. Some variations present a lemonade-like tang, while others emphasize jammy blueberry and blackberry notes.
Effects
Consumers report that Blue Razz provides a balanced psychoactive experience, often described as happy, focused, and relaxed. It is generally considered to offer a smooth uplift without overwhelming sedation, making it a versatile option for various times of the day. The comedown is typically smooth, avoiding heavy couchlock at modest doses.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Blue Razz commonly tests in the mid-to-high THC range, with exceptional batches reaching 27-28%. CBD levels are typically below 1%. The terpene profile is noted for its complexity, with dominant terpenes often including Myrcene, contributing berry depth, and Limonene, providing tartness. Caryophyllene adds a peppery structure, while Linalool, Humulene, Terpinolene, and Ocimene may also be present, influencing the overall aroma and effects.
Origins & Lineage
Blue Razz is a modern cultivar that emerged in the late 2010s and early 2020s, aligning with trends favoring Blue family genetics and dessert-candy terpene profiles. Its lineage often pairs a Blue family parent, frequently Blueberry, with a raspberry-leaning or candy-forward strain. Exact pedigrees can vary by breeder, but the common thread is a blend of deep blueberry fruit notes with brighter, zesty top notes.