Blue Pyramid: A Blueberry-Dominant Indica for High-Yield Indoor Runs
Blue Pyramid stands as a testament to Pyramid Seeds' dedication to refining classic genetics. This feminized cultivar leans heavily into its 80% Indica heritage, resulting in a plant that rewards compact growing spaces with substantial flower production. The strain's genetic foundation in Blueberry ancestry delivers more than visual appeal—the aromatic complexity and resin accumulation throughout the 7–8 week bloom phase make it a favourite among Canadian indoor cultivators targeting yield-per-square-metre efficiency. At 26% THC, Blue Pyramid commands respect from growers seeking reliable potency without excessive height demands.
Indoor Cultivation & Yield Expectations
Blue Pyramid thrives in controlled indoor environments where its naturally compact branching can be optimised for canopy uniformity. The strain's pyramidal bud formation means less defoliation work—flower clusters stack densely along the main stem and lateral branches, maximising light interception in confined grow tents. Expect a full flowering cycle of 50–55 days under a 12/12 photoperiod, making it suitable for growers in regions with short seasons or those chasing multiple harvests annually. Nutrient demand remains moderate; dial back nitrogen post-flip to encourage resin production. Relative humidity below 55% during late bloom prevents bud-rot issues common in Canadian maritime and Ontario climates. Indoor yields typically range between 450–550 grams per square metre under optimal lighting (600–1000W).
Potency, Flavour & Consumption Notes
The 26% THC profile delivers a full-bodied stone that settles into the limbs and torso—this is an evening or wind-down cultivar. Blueberry genetics shine through the terpene profile, offering sweet berry notes accented by subtle earthy undertones and a faint herbal finish. Expect a creeping onset within 15–20 minutes when smoked, followed by sustained relaxation lasting 2–3 hours. The burn is smooth, with minimal harshness even in poorly cured material. Best reserved for after-work sessions or weekend consumption when productivity isn't a priority.




