Blue Cabo

Blue Cabo

Blue Cabo

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Overview

Blue Cabo is a hybrid cannabis strain created by crossing Blue Dream with Cabo San Lucas. This Sativa-dominant hybrid was developed by Equilibrium Genetics and has a flowering time of 8-9 weeks, typically finishing outdoors in mid-October. The strain represents a fusion of two distinct genetics: Blue Dream, a legendary high-yielding Sativa-dominant hybrid from Santa Cruz, California, and Cabo San Lucas, a pure Sativa landrace strain from Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, characterized as a medium stretchy, wide leaf plant with dense flowers.

Blue Cabo inherits its complex aromatic profile from both parent strains. The strain displays aromas of chocolate and berries, combining the sweet berry notes from its Blue Dream lineage with the chocolate and spice characteristics of the Mexican Cabo San Lucas parent. As a relatively new creation from Equilibrium Genetics, Blue Cabo represents the modern breeding trend of combining well-established Californian genetics with traditional Mexican landrace varieties to create unique hybrid expressions. The strain showcases the typical growth characteristics expected from Sativa-dominant hybrids, with moderate stretch and good flower density, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation.

Effects

Reported Medical Uses

  • Users report mood enhancement
  • May help with creative blocks
  • Often used for daytime stress relief
  • Potentially beneficial for mild fatigue

This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.

Possible Negative Effects

  • Dry Mouth
  • Dry Eyes
  • Dry mouth
  • Dry eyes
  • Possible anxiety in sensitive users
  • Potential for mild paranoia in high doses

Growing Information

Blue Cabo has a flowering time of 8-9 weeks indoors and typically finishes in mid-October when grown outdoors. The strain exhibits medium stretch characteristics with wide leaves and produces dense flowers. As a Sativa-dominant hybrid, it requires adequate vertical space and responds well to training techniques. The strain appears suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation, though specific yield expectations, plant height, and detailed growing requirements are not extensively documented. Growers should expect typical Sativa growth patterns with moderate nutrient requirements and good resistance to common issues when provided with proper environmental conditions.

Genetics

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