Glueberry – Black Farm Genetix
Glueberry is an Indica-dominant hybrid that combines the resinous power of Gorilla Glue #4, the sweetness of Blueberry, and the balanced complexity of Cookies. This feminised strain produces compact, crystal-coated buds with striking green tones, deep red pistils, and subtle purple-blue highlights. With THC levels reaching up to 25%, Glueberry is both potent and flavourful, offering a sweet yet pungent experience that suits those who enjoy rich aromas and heavy effects.
Strain Information:
Strain Name: Glueberry
Strain Breeder: Black Farm Genetix
Lineage: Blueberry × Gorilla Glue #4 × Cookies
Genetics: 65% Indica / 35% Sativa
Seed Type: Feminised
Flowering Type: Photoperiod
Flowering Time: 9–10 weeks indoors; early October outdoors
Effect: Calming, social, slightly sedative with mental balance
Aroma: Strong, sweet, and sour
Taste: Tropical berries and cookies with a touch of diesel
Height: 80–120 cm
Yield: 500–600 g/m² indoors; heavy outdoor harvests
Strain Description:
Glueberry delivers dense, fluffy buds packed with resin and crystal trichomes, making it visually striking and highly aromatic. With a THC content between 20–25%, it is a strong strain that leans towards Indica, offering a relaxing body effect without complete couch-lock. Its effects balance calmness with enough Sativa influence to keep users socially engaged and mentally active. The flavour profile is rich, with tropical berry sweetness layered over cookie notes and subtle diesel undertones, creating a complex and satisfying smoke.
Growing Information:
This feminised hybrid grows to a modest height of 80–120 cm, developing thick stems and broad Indica-style fan leaves. Flowering completes in 9–10 weeks indoors, with outdoor harvests ready by early October. Glueberry produces heavy yields of resinous flowers and is considered moderately easy to grow, requiring some patience but rewarding cultivators with dense, sticky buds. Good ventilation is recommended due to its strong aroma.
Strain Flavour And Aromas:
The terpene profile combines sweet tropical berry and cookie flavours with sour and diesel undertones. The aroma is bold and pungent, filling the grow space with a strong, sweet-sour scent. This layered profile appeals to flavour chasers looking for both fruity and earthy notes in one variety.
Strain Lineage:
Glueberry brings together Blueberry, famed for its sweet berry flavours; Gorilla Glue #4, known for resin-heavy buds and potency; and Cookies, which adds dessert-like sweetness and balanced effects. This genetic combination produces a hybrid with high resin output, strong yields, and a complex terpene profile.
Strain Summary:
Glueberry by Black Farm Genetix is a feminised Indica-dominant hybrid with THC levels of 20–25%, a sweet yet pungent flavour profile, and heavy yields. Compact, resin-rich, and visually striking, it offers a relaxing but socially engaging high, making it an excellent choice for growers and consumers seeking potency, flavour, and bag appeal in one strain.
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