Tiffany Blue
Blueberry × Cookies × Gelato × Blue Dream
Tiffany Blue is a boutique indica strain recognized for its elegant name and refined profile, often exhibiting bluish-green coloration and dessert-like aromas. It is typically described as having a polished finish rather than an overwhelming intensity.
Appearance
Tiffany Blue typically presents as medium-dense, conical flowers with well-defined calyxes. The buds often display a cool, bluish-green hue, particularly along the sugar leaves and outer calyx tips, especially when grown under cooler night temperatures. Trichome density is a consistent highlight, often described as heavy frosting that persists even after trimming, indicating robust glandular development.
Aroma & Flavor
The aromatic profile of Tiffany Blue is often described as cool and refined, with an initial burst of sweet berry and citrus notes. Beneath this top layer, a gentle floral aroma is often detected. These sensory traits align with a terpene profile rich in myrcene, limonene, and linalool, complemented by caryophyllene.
Effects
In enthusiast circles, Tiffany Blue is generally characterized as a balanced hybrid, offering a polished finish rather than a heavy-handed impact. Reports suggest cerebral and focused effects, contributing to its appeal among consumers seeking a refined experience.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Tiffany Blue is most often described as a Type I (THC-dominant) cultivar, with reported THC potency ranging from 15-25% and minimal CBD content (<1%). Its terpene profile is noted to be heavy in myrcene, limonene, and linalool, with supportive levels of caryophyllene, humulene, ocimene, and eucalyptol. These contribute to its distinct aromatic and flavor characteristics.
Origins & Lineage
Tiffany Blue appears to have emerged from West Coast craft circles in the mid-to-late 2010s. While official, breeder-verified lineage is not standardized, recurring hypotheses suggest it may stem from a Blueberry-descended line crossed with a dessert-hybrid like Cookies or Gelato, or a refined phenotype of Blue Dream or Blueberry. These potential origins align with its observed berry-forward notes, cool coloration, and balanced effects.
Growing
Grower anecdotes suggest Tiffany Blue exhibits medium-dense conical buds with vivid trichome coverage. The strain can develop cerulean or lavender undertones near the sugar leaves under cooler night temperatures, particularly during the final 10–14 days of flowering. Its resin quality is reported to translate well to extraction methods.