
- Compact, berry-rich, and easy to manage
Blue Goo
Blue Goo is a compact, resinous indica-dominant hybrid that suits controlled indoor grows and sheltered outdoor sites.
- Dense blueberry-sweet buds in a compact frame
- Ideal for small tents and controlled rooms
- Reliable finish with careful climate control
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Blueberry x Afgoo |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Short to medium (60-120 cm) |
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Moderate |
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Blueberry, Earthy, Sweet |
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Feminised |
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Cool Highland |
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Relaxed, Creative, Uplifted |
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Indoor preferred; outdoor possible in sheltered, warm sites |
About Blue Goo
Blue Goo is a compact, resinous indica-dominant hybrid bred for dense berry-sweet buds and reliable indoor performance. It thrives under careful environmental control, responds well to training methods like SCROG and LST, and yields moderate, high-quality flowers with an 8–9 week flowering cycle. In Cumbria and other cool Highland regions, growers should prioritise airflow, drainage and protection from late-season wet weather to secure a good finish. The flavour profile highlights blueberry over an earthy base and the effects balance gentle uplift with soothing body relaxation.
Blue Goo is an indica-dominant hybrid with dense, resinous buds. The plant shows calm, compact growth suited to contained gardens.
THC levels typically range from 18% to 22% and deliver a clear body buzz. Potency is noticeable but controllable for most regular users.
CBD content is low, usually under 1%. The profile emphasises THC-driven effects rather than strong cannabinoid balance.
Blue Goo traces to Blueberry x Afgoo genetics. The cross yields pronounced berry aromatics and a resilient structure.
Seeds are supplied as Feminised to ensure mostly female plants for flowering. They respond well to SCROG and low-stress training.
Blue Goo is best suited to growers with intermediate experience and benefits from careful environmental control in cool Highland growing conditions. It tolerates training and pruning but needs protection from prolonged damp and cold.
Expect a flowering period of eight to nine weeks under stable indoor lights. Outdoors, finishing can be similar with a warm, extended summer.
Yields are moderate when trained and fed consistently. Compact canopy management improves bud quality and overall harvest weight.
Plants remain short to medium, typically 60–120 cm with a dense central cola. Branching is compact, making it amenable to low spaces.
Indoors, Blue Goo does well in controlled grow rooms and small tents in Cumbria. Outdoors, it can finish in sheltered gardens but watch for late-season rain in Cumbria.
Growing Blue Goo in Cumbria requires adjustments for the cool Highland growing conditions. Extra warmth, drainage and disease vigilance help crops finish reliably in Cumbria.
Effects start with a gentle uplift and move into relaxed, focused body sensations. The high is sociable yet calming without heavy sedation for most users.
The flavour profile leans toward sweet blueberry with earthy undertones. A light sugary finish lingers on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes. Its compact structure suits small tents and micro grow spaces.
Moderate nitrogen in veg and a balanced bloom formula during flower work well. Avoid overfeeding to prevent nutrient burn.
Maintain airflow, keep humidity below 50% during late flower and remove dense inner foliage. Use dehumidifiers or fans as needed.
It is better for growers with some experience. The plant tolerates training but needs attention to humidity and temperature swings.
Harvest when trichomes show a mix of cloudy and amber for balanced effects. Check multiple bud sites for consistency.
Standard slow drying and curing in jars works best. Aim for a 7–14 day dry and 2–4 week cure to improve flavour and smoothness.
It has average resistance and benefits from proactive IPM. Neem oil and sticky traps help manage early infestations.
It can finish outdoors in sheltered, warm sites but is vulnerable to late rain. Consider a greenhouse or early harvest if weather turns.
Yes, it is well suited to compact indoor cannabis gardens due to its restrained height and dense bud structure.
Low-stress training and a light SCROG are recommended to open the canopy. This improves light penetration and yields.
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