Blueberry Auto by Fatbush Seeds
Ruderalis × Indica × Sativa
Blueberry Auto by Fatbush Seeds is a hybrid autoflowering strain developed by Fatbush Seeds, combining traditional cannabis genetics with modern autoflowering traits. It is recognized for its distinctive berry aroma and flavor, along with a balanced cannabinoid profile suitable for various users.
Appearance
Blueberry Auto buds are typically dense and covered in trichomes, presenting a frosty appearance. The strain is characterized by deep green hues, often accented with purple and blue tones that reflect its namesake. Its compact structure is well-suited for indoor cultivation.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Blueberry Auto is predominantly of fresh blueberries, complemented by underlying earthy and herbal notes. Its flavor profile mirrors this, offering a sweet blueberry candy taste with subtle spicy and woody undertones, creating a layered sensory experience.
Effects
This hybrid strain is reported to provide a balanced experience, combining a cerebral lift with a calming body sensation. Users may experience effects that are both uplifting and relaxing, contributing to a sense of well-being.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Blueberry Auto typically contains around 15% THC and less than 1% CBD. Its terpene profile is noted for compounds like myrcene and linalool, contributing to its aromatic and potential therapeutic qualities. Other terpenes such as limonene and caryophyllene may also be present.
Growing
As an autoflower, Blueberry Auto flowers based on time rather than light cycles, often beginning to flower within 3-4 weeks of germination. It is considered resilient and adaptable, suitable for both novice and experienced growers, and exhibits compact growth patterns ideal for indoor environments.
Origins & Lineage
Created by Fatbush Seeds, Blueberry Auto is a hybrid that incorporates ruderalis genetics for its autoflowering traits, alongside indica and sativa lineages. This blend aims to provide reliable autoflowering characteristics with a nuanced sensory experience and balanced effects.