Blueberry Larry
Blueberry Larry
Also known as: Barry OG
Overview
Blueberry Larry is a cross of a Larry OG male with a Blueberry Headband female. Another version from Clearwater Genetics is described as a cross of Blueberry Headband from Humboldt Seeds and Larry OG from Cali Connection. This indica/sativa hybrid strain was developed by multiple breeders including Moksha Seed Co and Clearwater Genetics, both offering it as regular (non-feminized) seeds. The strain can be cultivated indoors, outdoors and in greenhouses, requiring approximately 70 days of flowering time for the Moksha version, while the Clearwater version has a shorter flowering period of around 60 days.
The strain combines the fruity, berry characteristics of Blueberry genetics with the earthy, citrusy traits of the Larry OG lineage. While detailed cannabinoid profiles are not widely documented for this specific strain, it inherits traits from both parent strains. Some users have reported finding it as bag seed, with one user describing the overall quality as "7 outta ten" and referring to it colloquially as "Barry OG." The strain represents an attempt to blend the relaxing, fruity qualities of Blueberry varieties with the potent, stress-relieving characteristics of Larry OG genetics.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report potential stress relief
- May help with relaxation
- Possibly beneficial for mood enhancement
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Blueberry Larry from Moksha Seed Co can be cultivated indoors, outdoors and in greenhouses, requiring a flowering time of approximately 70 days. The Clearwater Genetics version has a shorter flowering period of around 60 days and can be grown both indoors and outdoors. Both versions are only available as regular (non-feminized) seeds. Growing information is limited, but the strain likely inherits moderate difficulty levels from its parent genetics. Indoor cultivation may be preferred for better control over environmental factors, while outdoor growing may produce larger yields if climate conditions are suitable.