Blueberry Strudel by Lazyboy Seeds
Blueberry × Unknown dessert cultivar (Cookies, Gelato, or Pie family)
Blueberry Strudel is a hybrid cannabis strain developed by LazyBoy Seeds, recognized for its dessert-like aroma and balanced effects. It emerged as a small-batch release, quickly gaining attention for its complex olfactory profile and even-keeled hybrid structure.
Appearance and Structure
Blueberry Strudel typically presents dense, medium-to-large colas. The indica-leaning phenotypes feature tighter calyx stacking, while sativa-leaning expressions are more elongated. Heavy trichome coverage often creates a frosted appearance over lime to olive-green bracts, with pistils maturing from tangerine to a toasted copper. Under cooler late-flowering temperatures, bracts may display lavender to deep blueberry mottling, particularly on sugar leaves.
The plant structure is generally compact with moderate lateral growth, making it suitable for topping and SCROG cultivation. Internodal spacing averages 3 to 6 centimeters under strong lighting. Expect a stretch of 1.2 to 1.8 times the vegetative height after the light cycle flip.
Aroma and Flavor
The aroma of Blueberry Strudel is layered, featuring ripe blueberries, sugared pastry, and hints of vanilla cream upon grinding. A stem rub may reveal a sharp citrus zest that transitions into sweet berry and a faint peppery spice. The dry pull often suggests baked fruit, warm cinnamon, and a creamy undertone. Cured flower typically exhibits a dominant berry-and-dough profile, complemented by secondary floral and woody notes.
Upon inhalation, the flavor often begins with a candied blueberry taste that evolves into a buttery, slightly creamy mouthfeel. The mid-palate introduces soft pastry notes, a subtle spice reminiscent of cinnamon or nutmeg, and a gentle woodiness. The finish is smooth, leaving a lingering berry-and-vanilla aftertaste. Vaporizer users may detect brighter blueberry esters and floral notes at lower temperatures, with pastry and spice notes becoming more prominent at higher temperatures.
Effects
Blueberry Strudel is reported to offer a balanced hybrid experience, often characterized by a sense of calm and euphoria. Users frequently describe feeling more creative and energetic, making it suitable for various activities. The effects are generally perceived as even-keeled, avoiding overwhelming sedation or excessive stimulation.
Terpenes and Cannabinoids
The terpene profile of Blueberry Strudel is commonly dominated by myrcene, limonene, and beta-caryophyllene, contributing to its distinctive aroma and flavor. Other terpenes like linalool, pinene, humulene, and ocimene may also be present in varying amounts depending on the phenotype and cultivation conditions. This terpene blend is thought to contribute to the strain's complex sensory experience.
THC content typically ranges from 15% to 25%, with well-cultivated indoor examples often testing between 21% and 24%. Total cannabinoid concentrations can reach 22% to 28%. CBD levels are generally trace, usually below 1%. Minor cannabinoids such as CBG may appear in the 0.2% to 1.0% range, with CBC and THCV present in minimal amounts.
Growing Information
Blueberry Strudel is considered moderately easy to grow, suitable for both novice and experienced cultivators. The plant's compact structure and moderate lateral growth make it adaptable to various indoor setups, including topping and screen-of-green (SCROG) techniques. It benefits from careful light intensity and temperature management to preserve its nuanced aroma and flavor profiles.
Flowering time typically ranges from eight to ten weeks, depending on the specific phenotype. Indica-leaning expressions may finish around eight to nine weeks, while sativa-leaning phenotypes might require up to ten weeks. Yields can be moderate to good, particularly when grown in optimal conditions with attention to canopy management and nutrient feeding.
Origins and Lineage
Blueberry Strudel was created by LazyBoy Seeds, a breeder known for developing strains with dessert-forward terpene profiles. While the exact parentage has not been officially disclosed, it is widely speculated to be a cross between a Blueberry-based cultivar and a dessert-oriented strain from families such as Cookies, Gelato, or Pie. This breeding approach likely contributes to its characteristic berry and pastry notes.
The strain emerged as a small-batch release and gained recognition for its appealing aroma and balanced hybrid characteristics. Its genetic makeup aims to combine the nostalgic qualities of Blueberry with modern craft cannabis attributes, focusing on bag appeal, resin density, and a rich terpene experience.