
- Sticky blueberry resin for practical growers
Blue Glue
Blue Glue is an indica-dominant hybrid known for resinous buds, blueberry-diesel flavour and reliable indoor performance.
- Blueberry aroma with sticky resin
- Performs well under organic soil systems
- Developed for dense, extract-friendly buds
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Blueberry x Gorilla Glue |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium, 80-150 cm |
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Medium to high |
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Blueberry, Earthy diesel, Sweet pine |
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Feminised |
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Wet Welsh Valley Climate |
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Relaxed body high, Gentle cerebral uplift, Sedative at higher doses |
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Suitable for both; prefers sheltered outdoor sites |
About Blue Glue
Blue Glue combines Blueberry and Gorilla Glue genetics to produce compact, resin-heavy plants with a distinct blueberry and diesel profile. It thrives under careful environmental control and responds especially well to organic soil regimes, rewarding growers with potent, aromatic flowers when mould and moisture are managed.
Blue Glue is an indica-dominant hybrid with dense, resinous buds and a calm, heavy profile. It leans towards indica traits while retaining enough lift for daytime tasks at lower doses.
THC levels commonly range from 18 to 22 percent, offering a potent but manageable experience for regular consumers. Some phenotypes test slightly higher and suit those who want a stronger effect.
CBD is typically low, generally under one percent, so therapeutic effects rely largely on THC-driven relief. Users should plan dosing accordingly when seeking medical benefits.
Blue Glue descends from Blueberry x Gorilla Glue, blending fruity terpenes with sticky resin production. That lineage brings dense buds and a predictable resin profile for extracts.
Seeds are typically sold feminised to simplify canopy management and reduce males in the crop. Regular seed options exist for breeders seeking stable parental lines.
Growing Blue Glue in the wet Welsh valley climate raises the challenge because plants need dry, well-aerated soil to avoid root issues. Vigilant ventilation, raised beds and careful watering help mitigate mould and rot in this wet environment.
Expect an 8 to 10 week flowering period indoors under optimal conditions. Outdoor harvest typically falls in late September to October in suitable microclimates.
Yields are medium to high when plants receive steady nutrients and good light, with denser colas on larger phenotypes. Outdoors, sheltered sites in Lancashire can push yields higher if mould is controlled.
Plants tend to be medium height, typically 80 to 150 centimetres depending on training. Branches are sturdy with compact internodes that support heavy buds.
Indoors, Blue Glue responds well to SCROG and careful humidity control, making it a reliable choice for growers in Lancashire. Outdoors, place plants in a sheltered spot out of persistent drizzle and provide air movement to reduce mildew risk.
Growing Blue Glue in Lancashire demands attention because the wet Welsh valley climate increases the risk of mould and bud rot. Choose raised beds, well-draining organic mixes and shelter to reduce moisture contact and improve airflow.
The high resin and terpene content produces a relaxed body high that eases tension without immediately knocking you out. Mental effects include a gentle uplift and focus at moderate doses, turning sedative only at higher amounts.
Flavours combine sweet blueberry notes with diesel and a slightly piney finish. The smoke is smooth and leaves a lingering fruity aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use an open, airy loam with good drainage and added perlite; many growers prefer a peat-free organic mix to retain structure without waterlogging.
Maintain strong airflow, keep canopy density moderate and remove lower growth that traps moisture to reduce rot risk.
Begin a gentle flush around 7 to 10 days before harvest for flower ripeness when relying on organics that release nutrients slowly.
Balanced NPK with a shift to higher phosphorus and potassium in mid to late flowering works well, and using compost teas can support microbial life.
Yes, SCROG evens the canopy and improves light penetration, which helps produce uniform buds and reduces shaded, damp spots.
Curing for two to four weeks in stable conditions will deepen the flavour, with longer cures further smoothing the smoke.
Yes; follow organic cannabis soil growing methods with well-composted feeds, beneficial microbes and slow-release amendments to build resilient plants.
Aphids, spider mites and slugs are common threats in the UK, so check plants regularly and use biological controls where possible.
Defoliate selectively to open the canopy, remove weak lower branches and focus resources on the main colas for denser bud production.
Select for compact, resinous plants with good airflow between branches; bench-test a few phenotypes in similar local conditions before scaling up.
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