Blueberry by Cannabeizein
Indica Landrace Strains
Blueberry by Cannabeizein is a highly regarded indica-dominant strain celebrated for its deeply relaxing physical effects and potent therapeutic benefits. Developed by Cannabeizein, this variety has become a benchmark, appreciated for its unique sensory qualities and consistent performance.
Appearance
Blueberry plants are visually striking, often displaying deep blue and purple hues during flowering. The buds are typically dense and substantial, covered in a rich layer of trichomes that give them a sparkling appearance. Optimal cultivation can result in buds measuring up to 2-3 centimeters in diameter, with premium samples showing up to 80% trichome coverage.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Blueberry is a captivating mix, featuring prominent sweet blueberry notes intertwined with earthy undertones. Its flavor profile mirrors this complexity, offering sweet, fruity, and subtly herbal tastes with a lingering blueberry essence and a mild earthiness in the aftertaste. This intricate sensory experience is a hallmark of the strain.
Effects
Blueberry delivers a profoundly relaxing experience, offering both mental tranquility and significant physical relief. Users often report a sense of calm and well-being, making it suitable for unwinding. The strain is known for its ability to induce a pleasant, immersive high that can be both calming and subtly energizing in its initial stages.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Laboratory analysis typically shows Blueberry containing THC levels between 18% and 24%, with CBD content below 1%. Key terpenes commonly found include myrcene, pinene, and caryophyllene, which contribute to its distinctive aroma, flavor, and relaxing properties. Limonene is also frequently detected, potentially enhancing mood-lifting effects.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Cannabeizein, Blueberry has a genetic heritage that is predominantly indica, drawing inspiration from traditional indica strains known for deep relaxation and physical comfort. While its origins are modern, its lineage is rooted in extensive cultivation knowledge, with genetic studies indicating up to 70-80% indica genetics in some instances.