Blueberry Crush
Afghani Indica × Thai × Blueberry
Blueberry Crush is a berry-forward indica-dominant hybrid cultivar name used by various breeders. It is characterized by bold fruit aromatics, vivid coloration, and a calming, happy high, often amplifying the classic Blueberry profile.
Appearance
Blueberry Crush typically develops medium-height plants with stout, lateral branching and a symmetrical, bush-like profile. Leaves are often broad and dark green, sometimes displaying purple or blue tints under cooler temperatures. The buds are dense, resinous, and can exhibit blue-lavender highlights, with pistils ripening from cream to orange or rusty copper.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma is dominated by sweet forest berries, reminiscent of blueberry jam, blackcurrant, and blackberry. Underlying notes often include soft earthiness and a creamy vanilla or pastry tone. Some variations may present a top note of citrus zest. The overall impression is dessert-like and fruit-centric.
Effects
Consumers report a calm and happy high, with a relaxing body feel. It is often sought after for its balanced comfort and mood-lifting experience rather than sheer potency.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
This cultivar is typically THC-dominant, with CBD levels below 1%. Common terpenes include Myrcene, Caryophyllene, Pinene, Limonene, and Terpinolene. Minor cannabinoids like CBG are often present in measurable traces.
Origins & Lineage
Blueberry Crush originates from the classic Blueberry strain, widely attributed to DJ Short. Breeders have developed various phenotypes and crosses, often amplifying the berry aromatics or adding secondary parent genetics to tweak the profile. The name "Crush" typically signals enhanced berry-candy intensity.
Growing
This cultivar tends to have indica-leaning architecture with moderate internodal spacing, suitable for smaller spaces. The buds are dense and resinous, requiring good airflow to mitigate potential issues with mold, especially in late flower. Growers note its photogenic appearance and good extract yield potential.