Hybrid

Crimea Blue

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About this Hybrid Strain

Crimea Blue is a creation of Barney's Farm out of Amsterdam. The breeders chose the Crimea hash plant out of the Ukraine for the mother landrace strain to mate with the popular male Indica, Blueberry. The offspring was Crimea Blue, and it was so good it ended up taking home the prize for 2nd best Indica in the 2007 High Times Cannabis Cup.

The berry flavor in Crimea Blue is subtler compared to its Blueberry parent, offering a more nuanced taste profile with touches of rosemary and spice. This complexity in flavor complements the impressive effects that users report, especially noting its potent cerebral high despite its indica dominance. This strain has caught the attention of hybrid enthusiasts for its ability to combine the uplifting and energetic qualities typically associated with sativas with the deep, comforting body relaxation found in indicas. In moderate amounts, Crimea Blue is said to be energizing, though its strength means a little goes a long way, making it advisable for evening use to start. Its unique blend of effects has also been acknowledged by those looking to ease into a more relaxed state, suggesting its broad appeal.

It's a relatively easy strain to grow and can be grown both in and outdoors with a late September harvest. The flower yield from Crimea Blue is probably the most impressive part of this amazing strain. Cultivators have reported obtaining as much as a pound of flower from each square meter of the Crimea Blue plant, making one of the highest flower yielding plants of all time.


Genetic Lineage

Crimea Blue - Hybrid Cannabis Strain
Hybrid Crimea Blue
Blueberry - Hybrid Cannabis Strain
Hybrid Blueberry
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Indica Afghani
Afghani Origin
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Sativa Thai
Thai Origin

Frequently Asked Questions About Crimea Blue

What is Crimea Blue?

Crimea Blue is an Indica-dominant cannabis strain.

What does Crimea Blue mean?

Crimea Blue gets its name from its parents, the Crimea hash plant and Blueberry.

Where does Crimea Blue come from?

Crimea Blue was bred by Barney's Farm in Amsterdam.

What does Crimea Blue smell like?

Odors of blueberry, rosemary, and citrus make up Crimea Blue.

What does Crimea Blue taste like?

Crimea Blue tastes of earth and rosemary with hints of citrus and berries.

What color does Crimea Blue have?

Crimea Blue has long purple leaves, with the flower consisting of shorter green and lime green leaves with patches of bright orange hairs.

What effects does Crimea Blue have?

Crimea Blue offers a long and intense cerebral euphoric head high with an equally intense sedative body buzz as reported by consumers.

Is Crimea Blue an Indica, Sativa or Hybrid?

Crimea Blue is an Indica-dominant hybrid, approximately 80% Indica and 20% Sativa.


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