Blue Magnum
Blue Magnum
Overview
Blue Magnum is especially known for its blue shine over the buds, which will be seen halfway through the flowering process. Blue Magnum grows and flowers the same way as the well known 'Northern Light'. A huge difference between these two is the blue shine, and the light blueberry taste Blue Magnum has. This indica-dominant strain was developed by Zambeza Seeds and originates from California. The strain is mainly grown indoors, however it is also possible to grow them outdoors where there is enough sunlight. This type is mainly Indica and she produces heavy buds.
Zambeza Seeds crossed the legendary Blueberry with Northern Lights to create an updated version of this indica-dominant classic. The strain exhibits the characteristic blue-tinted buds that develop during flowering, making it a visually distinctive variety in the cannabis world. This strain is a little less sturdy than its relatives. It requires a fair amount of sunlight and does best when grown indoors. The buds produce a high amount of THC making it an excellent source during harvest. Blue Magnum represents a refined expression of classic indica genetics, combining the fruity characteristics of Blueberry with the robust growth patterns and potency of Northern Lights.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from stress
- May help with pain management
- Often used for insomnia
- Users report help with chronic pain
- May assist with muscle tension
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
THC: Extremely High, Genetics: Mainly Indica, Yield: 35-45 grams per plant, Height: 110-150 cm, Effect: Stoned, CBD: Extremely high, Flowering time: 9 weeks. It requires a fair amount of sunlight and does best when grown indoors. Blue Magnum seeds grow in a similar fashion to Northern Lights, yielding 35-45 grams per plant. This is not the best option for beginners, as it is not as hearty as other strains, but the buds produce a high amount of THC making it an excellent source during harvest. The strain is considered moderately difficult to grow and requires careful attention to environmental conditions. Indoor cultivation is preferred for optimal results, though outdoor growing is possible with adequate sunlight. Plants tend to be compact and bushy in structure, typical of indica varieties.