Blueberry Fuego
Blueberry × Fire OG × Jet Fuel
Blueberry Fuego is a boutique hybrid strain that combines the fruity characteristics of Blueberry with the pungent, fuel-heavy genetics of West Coast OG lines. Its name, meaning 'fire' in Spanish, reflects its potent reputation and gassy aroma.
Appearance
Blueberry Fuego typically presents medium-density, conical buds heavily coated in trichomes. These trichomes often appear cloudy to milky at maturity, contributing to a sticky, resinous texture. Under cooler temperatures, anthocyanins can develop, resulting in deep purple hues interspersed with olive-green calyxes. Gas-dominant phenotypes may exhibit more elongated cola structures, while berry-forward versions tend to have rounder, chunkier buds.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Blueberry Fuego is a notable blend of sweet blueberry compote layered over sharp, fuel-like notes, often with hints of lemon zest and pine. Secondary scents may include black pepper and damp earth. Upon grinding, the bouquet intensifies, revealing a prominent blueberry jam aroma alongside a kerosene or aviation fuel undertone. The flavor profile mirrors the aroma, with sweet blueberry upfront, followed by citrus and diesel notes on the inhale. The exhale can introduce pine, black pepper, and subtle floral hints.
Effects
Blueberry Fuego is generally described as a potent hybrid with a balanced effect profile. Consumers often experience a noticeable body feel, leaning towards indica, complemented by a cerebral uplift. At lower doses, the sativa lift is more pronounced, while higher doses may lead to a more sedating experience.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Lab analyses commonly show total terpene content ranging from 1.8% to 3.0%. The dominant terpenes are typically beta-myrcene, limonene, and beta-caryophyllene. Supporting terpenes often include humulene, linalool, alpha-pinene, and ocimene. THC levels are reported between 20-28%, with CBD content consistently below 1%.
Origins & Lineage
The exact breeder origins of Blueberry Fuego are varied, a common trait for popular regional phenotypes. The most frequently cited lineage is a cross between DJ Short's Blueberry and Fire OG. Another reported cross involves Blueberry and Jet Fuel (G6). These combinations contribute to its characteristic berry sweetness and potent, gassy aroma.
Growing
Blueberry Fuego typically produces dense buds with significant trichome production. The plant's morphology can vary, with some phenotypes showing broader fan leaves and others narrower. Indoor plants average 60-100 cm after a short vegetative period, with moderate stretch during flowering. The flowering time is standard for hybrid strains. Careful cultivation is recommended to maintain its complex aroma profile.