Blue Tahoe Blueberry X Tahoe OG Kush
Blueberry × Tahoe OG Kush
Blue Tahoe is an indica-leaning hybrid cross of Blueberry and Tahoe OG Kush, celebrated for its balanced profile of sweet berry aromas and classic OG characteristics. This cultivar offers a complex sensory experience and is favored for its calming and euphoric effects.
Appearance & Structure
Blue Tahoe produces dense, resinous buds with an OG-like structure, often displaying vibrant streaks of violet and blue, especially under cooler temperatures. The flowers are typically compact and weighty, with a favorable leaf-to-bud ratio that can simplify trimming.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Blue Tahoe is a distinctive blend, leading with notes of ripe blueberry and sweet citrus, followed by a deeper foundation of pine resin, diesel, and earthy spice. This duality carries through to the flavor, offering a sweet berry profile complemented by classic OG undertones.
Effects
Consumers often report that Blue Tahoe delivers a sense of calm and euphoria, making it suitable for afternoon or evening use. Its balanced effects provide a relaxing experience without being overly sedating.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
The terpene profile commonly features myrcene, limonene, and caryophyllene as primary compounds, with contributions from pinene and linalool. THC levels typically range from 18-24%, with CBD content below 1%.
Growing & Cultivation
This indica-leaning hybrid generally finishes flowering in 56-70 days, adapting well to indoor cultivation with techniques like topping and low-stress training. It can exhibit striking blue and purple coloration when exposed to cooler nighttime temperatures during late flower.
Origins & Lineage
Blue Tahoe is a hybrid resulting from the crossbreeding of Blueberry, known for its sweet berry profile and relaxing effects, and Tahoe OG Kush, a potent strain from the OG Kush family recognized for its heavy body feel and fuel-like aroma. This combination aims to merge the dessert-like sweetness of Blueberry with the potency and aroma of Tahoe OG.