This particular hybrid crossbreed of Blueberry and an OG clone from Lake Tahoe, known as “Blueberry Tahoe” became highly desired quickly after hitting the shelf. The pungent Diesel-like fragrance from the enormous dense clusters of resin glands resembles that of the pure OG Kush, but with a distinctively sweet overtone.
Whoever cloned this plant and preserved its unique genetics possessed true cannabis wisdom. Sometimes, certain strains are elite in nature due to their high THC content, ability to yield an abundant quality product, or because of their exotic and unique aromas and terpenes.
Blueberry genetics have earned acclaim for years because of their superior traits. The original Hindu Kush variety is a potent indica with high cannabinoid and THC levels. These varieties and particular coveted phenotypes have been used to breed some of the world’s most exotic, potent and sought-after strains. The origins of the original Ocean Grown Kush remain a mystery, perhaps tracing back to ancient tribes that recognized exceptional flowers among their crops.
Like a white elephant or an albino, some ganja is rare — profound and magnificent enough to leave a lasting impression on the lucky consumers who experience it, especially when growers cultivate it with love, passion and responsibility.
The Blueberry Tahoe has a nine-week flowering cycle and requires 12 hours of light and 12 hours of darkness each day. It can be grown indoors and outdoors and should finish around October if planted in the Spring. This balanced hybrid — 50 percent indica and 50 percent sativa — delivers a strong flavor and a heavy, cerebral high.
Originally published in issue 8 of Cannabis Now Magazine.
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