What makes a cannabis strain endure when so many others fade away? Blue Dream emerged in the early 2000s in California and never lost its momentum. Whether you’ve heard its name in a song or spotted it on dispensary menus, this cultivar has earned its place as a modern staple.
Most consider Blue Dream a sativa-dominant hybrid, although its balanced lineage brings in characteristics from both sides of the genetic spectrum. Grown from Blueberry (indica) and Haze (sativa), Blue Dream tends to develop approachable, well-rounded traits that many enthusiasts appreciate.
Depending on cultivation techniques and phenotype selection, Blue Dream may present slightly different expressions. Some cuts lean more toward sativa growth habits, while others showcase balanced hybrid structures.
The buds often develop a rich green color accented by hints of blue or purple when grown in cooler climates. Dense trichome coverage gives the flowers a frosty appearance, and bright pistils weave throughout, transitioning from vivid orange to amber as harvest approaches.