MOB by Unknown Or Legendary
Blueberry × Afghan
MOB, an abbreviation for Mother of All Berries, is an indica-dominant cultivar originating from the East Coast, often recognized as Maine Original Blueberry. It is appreciated for its rapid flowering period, dense flower structure, and prominent berry aromas.
Appearance
MOB plants are characterized by a squat and sturdy growth habit, typically reaching moderate heights. They develop dense, conical flowers with pronounced calyx swelling, resulting in weighty buds. Leaves are broad and dark green, occasionally displaying purple hues in cooler temperatures. The plants produce abundant trichomes early in the flowering stage.
Aroma & Flavor
This strain offers a distinct aroma profile dominated by deep berry notes, reminiscent of blueberry jam. It also presents a bright citrus top note, with undertones of pine and earth. The flavor follows suit, combining sweet berry and citrus characteristics.
Effects
MOB is associated with relaxing and sedative effects, often leading to feelings of calmness and sleepiness. It is also known to stimulate appetite. While generally well-tolerated, some sensitive users may experience anxiety.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
The terpene profile of MOB is often led by limonene, with significant contributions from myrcene and beta-caryophyllene. These terpenes contribute to the strain's citrus and berry notes, as well as its calming effects. THC levels typically range from 15-25%, with minimal CBD content.
Growing
MOB is recognized for its fast finishing time, making it suitable for shorter growing seasons. It exhibits a stout structure with tight internodal spacing, producing dense colas. The plants are relatively hardy, adapting well to both indoor and outdoor cultivation, though dense buds require attention to airflow and humidity to prevent issues.
Origins & Lineage
The precise genetic lineage of MOB is not definitively documented, but it is believed to be a predominantly indica phenotype with strong Blueberry and potentially Afghan influences. It gained prominence in New England, particularly Maine, where its rapid flowering and mold resistance were advantageous for outdoor cultivation. Its identity is sometimes confused with the sativa-leaning Mob Boss.