Here Is Everything You Must Know About DJ Shorts Blueberry Strain

 DJ Short Blueberry is a well-known Indica-dominant hybrid strain of the hemp market. Dj Short Blueberry has been on the market for more than 30 years, according to market reports. And the best thing is that it has managed to remain classy and perfect strains for hemp enthusiasts. The popular breeder behind this strain is DJ Short. He is a US-based grower who has developed a number of hemp strains.  

To produce this incredible popular strain, DJ short crossbred two popular Sativa Plants, Thai and Purple Thai, with a powerful Afghani Indica. Because of this plant’s consistency, it is possible that you will find this strain in the genetic tree of a lot of popular strains on the market right now.  

DJ Short Blueberry Strain has been a wonderful and coolest looking flower you can find on the market. These dense nugs are often bright neon green in base hue with shades of forest green, deep purples, cool blues, and even crimson reds and shining through a thick coating of white trichomes. Moving on, many growers have contained countless thick blue and orange pistils. The range of color presented in this flower is sure to catch the attention of any grower.  

When it comes to DJ Shorts Blueberry’s aroma, you will be mesmerized with its incredible sweet blueberry scent and berry flavors. As soon as you fill the jar with this strain, the room will be filled with a fruity aroma. 

Moreover, the effects of this flower are primarily Indica; some Sativa benefits still manage to shine through the forest of Indica. In Addition, DJ Short Blueberry can be grown outdoor, indoor, and in a greenhouse. It grows beautifully with the bountiful harvest. However, its flowering time depends upon the area it is germinated, like if you have picked an indoor location or outdoors.

If you are growing Blueberry seeds indoors, then they will flower within seven to eight weeks with a high yield of 18 to 24 ounces per square meter. This is the reason growers prefer planting DJ Short Blueberry indoor. On the other hand, if you grow the seeds outdoors, then you could look at a whopping harvest of 28 ounces per plant by the time you start harvesting around the last week of September towards October. 

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