Blueberry Dumpling by Final Cause
Blueberry (implied)
Blueberry Dumpling is a hybrid cultivar developed by Final Cause, a breeder recognized for dessert-inspired profiles and high resin density. This strain is noted for its balanced effects and a flavor profile that combines sweet berry with pastry undertones, positioning it within the modern craft cannabis market.
Appearance
Blueberry Dumpling typically forms medium-dense, conical buds with a structure that stacks neatly along the stem. Under optimal lighting, the bracts become full, and the stigmas change from cream to a burnt orange as the plant matures. The buds are covered in a generous layer of trichomes, giving them a frosty and resinous appearance.
Coloration can range from deep green to shades of plum and blueberry, particularly if the plant is exposed to cooler temperatures late in its flowering cycle. Bud size is generally medium, with larger top colas possible if the plant is trained early. The internodal spacing is moderate, promoting light penetration and dense bud formation without excessive leafiness.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Blueberry Dumpling is layered, reminiscent of blueberry jam served over warm pastry. Initial notes of ripe blueberry and blackcurrant are followed by softer tones of vanilla and lilac, with a subtle hint of bakery dough. The overall bouquet is sweet but not overpowering, balanced by a fresh fruit brightness.
The flavor profile mirrors the aroma, presenting a prominent sweet berry taste complemented by creamy and pastry-like undertones. Citrus and floral notes may also be detected, adding complexity to the sweet and sometimes peppery finish.
Effects
Blueberry Dumpling is described as providing a balanced hybrid experience, often starting with a gentle uplift followed by a gradual warming body relaxation. Consumers report feelings of calm and clear euphoria, making it a versatile option for various times of day.
This strain is noted for its ability to promote focus without inducing overstimulation, and its sedating qualities tend to be mild, offering a measured middle path between energetic and deeply relaxing effects. It is often chosen by those who find overly stimulating sativas or heavily sedating indicas to be undesirable.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific lab data is not publicly detailed, the terpene profile of Blueberry Dumpling is inferred to include Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, and Linalool, contributing to its berry, citrus, sweet, and peppery aromatic qualities. Humulene may also be present, adding woody notes.
This cultivar is characterized by a THC content typically around 18%, with CBD levels below 1%. The cannabinoid profile is consistent with hybrids designed for balanced effects, prioritizing THC for its psychoactive properties while maintaining low CBD and modest CBG levels.
Cultivation
Blueberry Dumpling is noted for its manageable growth characteristics, with growers reporting an 8-9 week flowering period. The plant exhibits modest stretch after the light cycle flip and develops strong lateral branching, making it suitable for SCROG (Screen of Green) and SOG (Sea of Green) cultivation methods.
The strain is adapted for both indoor and outdoor environments, with a structure that supports dense, terpene-rich flowers. It responds well to higher light intensities, which can enhance terpene production and bud density without significant issues like fox-tailing, provided environmental conditions are well-managed.
Origins & Lineage
Blueberry Dumpling was bred by Final Cause, a boutique breeder known for creating dessert-forward cannabis strains with a focus on resin density. While the breeder has not released a complete pedigree, the strain's name and sensory characteristics strongly suggest influence from the classic Blueberry strain.
The lineage is believed to incorporate elements that tighten plant structure and enhance terpene output, potentially including a modern dessert-hybrid lineage known for pastry-like undertones. This breeding approach aims to balance the indica and sativa qualities, offering a refined experience distinct from traditional fruit-forward varieties.