Blueberry Afgoo is an indica-leaning hybrid that blends two cult classics: DJ Short’s Blueberry and the famously sticky Afgoo clone. Credited to Hermetic Genetics in the Pacific Northwest, this cross shows off dense, trichome-heavy flowers with dark green hues and occasional purple flecks. Aromas lean sweet and skunky, with ripe blueberry over a faint chemical edge and hints of pine; the flavor follows with berry jam tones on the inhale and a slightly tangy finish. Expect a calming, contented high that drifts toward heavy-eyed relaxation and eventual sleepy, aligning with its roughly 60/40 indica-to-sativa expression. Lab results and seed listings commonly place potency around 12% THC with approximately 0.6% CBD, while caryophyllene leads the terpene profile alongside myrcene and limonene. Growers can anticipate straightforward cultivation: medium–tall plants (about 5–8 ft) that finish in 56–63 days and return moderate yields around 350–450 g/m² indoors or roughly 100–120 g per plant outdoors. The buds cure to a glossy, resinous finish that makes a handsome jar appeal, especially for fans of old-school fruit-forward genetics. Straightforward training and consistent feeding are usually enough to unlock Blueberry Afgoo’s soothing, end-of-day character. Expect sturdy branching, internodes that stack tightly, and a thick blanket of frost that presses nicely for hash, honoring both parents’ reputation for resin and aroma.

