Blueberry Skunk by Flying Dutchmen
Blueberry × Skunk
Blueberry Skunk, developed by Flying Dutchmen, is an indica-dominant hybrid strain created by merging the genetics of Blueberry and Skunk. It is recognized for its balanced effects and appealing sensory profile, making it a notable strain in contemporary cannabis breeding.
Appearance
Blueberry Skunk buds are dense and resinous, characteristic of indica varieties, with a compact structure. The coloration features deep green hues often mixed with purple undertones, especially as the plant matures. A notable dusting of crystalline trichomes covers the buds, giving them a frosted appearance.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Blueberry Skunk is a complex blend of sweet blueberries and earthy skunk notes, with subtle hints of spice and forest floor emerging during curing. Its flavor mirrors this profile, offering an initial burst of berry sweetness followed by the subtle bitterness of skunk, with underlying herbal and spicy undertones.
Effects
This strain is known for inducing a calming and euphoric experience, often described as cerebral and creative. Users report a significant sense of relaxation that can help manage stress and anxiety. The indica-dominant nature contributes to a soothing effect on both the body and mind.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Blueberry Skunk typically contains around 18% THC and less than 1% CBD. Its terpene profile is notable for Myrcene, which contributes to relaxation, along with Caryophyllene, Pinene, and Limonene. This combination enhances its aromatic complexity and contributes to its reported effects.
Growing
The strain is noted for robust yields and a stable genetic expression, making it a reliable choice for cultivators. Its dense bud structure is well-suited for indoor growing environments where controlled conditions can optimize its inherent beauty and harvest potential.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by the pioneering Flying Dutchmen, Blueberry Skunk is a fusion of the classic Blueberry and iconic Skunk strains. This lineage results in a predominantly indica genetic makeup, inheriting desirable traits from both celebrated parent varieties.