Big Blue Devil Auto
Big Blue Devil Auto
Also known as: Blueberry x Big Devil Auto, Electric Blue, Big Blue Devil Autoflower
Overview
Big Blue Devil Auto is an autoflowering hybrid strain created by crossing Blueberry Auto with Big Devil genetics. This potent strain combines the powerful indica traits of Blueberry with the sativa-leaning characteristics of Big Devil, resulting in well-balanced effects that provide both mental stimulation and physical relaxation. The strain features THC levels ranging from 18-21% with relaxing effects, and is bred for both indoor and outdoor cultivation with flowering times of 60-70 days. Big Blue Devil Auto produces dense, compact buds covered in a thick layer of trichomes, displaying vibrant green colors with hints of purple and blue throughout, along with bright orange pistils giving it a visually appealing appearance. The strain's contrasting aromas combine sweet berry scents from its Blueberry lineage with pungent skunk notes from Big Devil, creating an alluring and complex fragrance profile that is both fruity and skunky.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from stress and anxiety
- May help with insomnia and sleep disorders
- Often used for pain management
- May assist with mood disorders like depression
- Users report help with muscle spasms
- May provide relief from migraines
- Often used to stimulate appetite
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Big Blue Devil Auto is an easy-to-grow autoflowering strain suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation. The plant flowers automatically in 60-70 days from germination and produces indoor yields of 400-500g/m² and outdoor yields of 40-150g per plant. It grows as a compact plant that produces large, resinous buds and is considered a perfect all-rounder for taste, yield and indica effects. The strain's genetics make it particularly easy to grow from seed, making it suitable for novice growers seeking reliable autoflowering genetics. Indoor growers can expect yields of 350-450 grams per square meter, while outdoor cultivation can produce 100-200 grams per plant under optimal conditions.