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#943
Global pos.
8.8
15 harvests
#943
Global pos.
8.8
15 harvests
46
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15
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Pevgrow presents the economical feminized version of one of the most appreciated marijuana plants by growers around the world, the tasty and genuine Blueberry. This variety offers you an effect of great quality, an exquisite flavor, and the most striking colors that you can imagine in a cannabis genetics. How is the Blueberry variety? This is one of the best cannabis hybrids in history, with qualities that make it unique in many ways. It grows as an indica, forming a solid structure, with strong stems, short distance between knots, and large leaves and medium leaflets. At first the leaves are quite wide, but as it is growing it creates narrower and narrower ones, as happens with other hybrids. Most specimens acquire spectacular colors during flowering, especially when the temperature difference between the day and night cycle is high, 10 degrees or more. If you haven't cultivated it yet, you're running out of time, because it's a real gift for the eyes. What genetics do Blueberry seeds have? The original genetics is an excellent work of the great breeder DJ. Short, for its execution first created a F1 hybrid of 2 sativas, Thai Chocolate and Highland Oaxaca Gold, which he called Purple Thai. This strain is the one that painted with purple, blue, red shades, etc. to all the Blue family, and many other crosses that arrived later. DJ Short crossed Purple Thai with a Thai Landrace known as Highland Thai, which had an intense fruity flavour and a remarkable high, so he renamed it Juicy Fruit. This hybrid was later crossed with a pure Afghani variety to shorten flowering time and adapt to indoor growing. Blueberry seeds, along with other varieties, were brought to Europe by DJ. Short when he moved to be able to work quietly with cannabis. First he was in Holland, where he worked in two well-known seed banks, Sagarmatha and Dutch Passion. After a few years, when the laws became stricter in that country too, he moved to Switzerland to work with his friend Steve Breeder in Spice Of Life.
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