
Blueberry Cheesecake
Cannabis seeds
by Female Seeds
Blueberry Cheesecake Cannabis Seeds by Female Seeds
Blueberry Cheesecake is a feminised photoperiod cannabis seed strain from Female Seeds that crosses two absolute heavyweights — Cheese and Blueberry — into one resin-drenched, nose-filling hybrid. The result is a plant that smells like a dessert counter in a Dutch coffeeshop and grows with the kind of vigour that demands your attention (and vertical space). If you want dense, sticky buds dripping with terpenes after roughly 60 days of flower, this is the seed to drop.
Why Blueberry Cheesecake Seeds Deserve a Spot in Your Grow
Female Seeds built their reputation on stripped-back, no-nonsense feminised genetics, and Blueberry Cheesecake is a solid example of that philosophy. The Cheese parent brings that unmistakable funky, savoury pungency — research published in the journal ACS Omega actually identified cheese as "a unique, noteworthy, and rare aroma descriptor" among cannabis phenotypes (PMC11223244). Cross that with Blueberry's sweet, fruity terpene profile and you get a strain that genuinely lives up to its name: creamy, tangy, and berry-sweet all at once.
But it's not just about the nose. After 60 days of flowering, Blueberry Cheesecake produces a big volume of extremely resinous nugs. We're talking the kind of sticky where you need to clean your scissors every few minutes during trim. For extract enthusiasts or anyone who values trichome density, that's a serious selling point.
One honest warning from us: this strain can triple its height after you flip to 12/12 lighting. That's not a gentle stretch — that's a plant that goes from manageable to ceiling-scraper if you're not paying attention. If you're growing in a tent, top early or use LST (low-stress training) to keep things under control. More on that below.
Blueberry Cheesecake Strain Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Seed Bank | Female Seeds |
| Genetics | Cheese x Blueberry |
| Seed Type | Feminised Photoperiod |
| Flowering Time | Approximately 60 days |
| Seeds per Pack | 4 |
| Stretch Factor | Up to 3x after 12/12 flip |
| Resin Production | Very high |
| Aroma Intensity | Extremely strong |
| SKU | CSFS0026 |
Aroma and Flavour Profile of Blueberry Cheesecake
This is not a subtle strain. If you've ever walked past a coffeeshop and caught that unmistakable skunky-sweet waft from the doorway, Blueberry Cheesecake is the kind of cultivar responsible. The Cheese lineage delivers a deep, musky funk — almost savoury — while the Blueberry side layers in ripe berry sweetness and a creamy, dessert-like finish. Together, they create something that genuinely smells like its namesake: tangy, fruity, rich.
Research into cannabis terpene profiles has shown that the relationship between terpenoid content and subjective aroma reports is measurable and consistent across cultivars (PMC7819481). In plain language: when a strain smells this distinctive, there's real chemical complexity behind it. A study on sensory differentiation of cannabis noted that high-THC varieties were more frequently described as "skunky" and "musty" (PMC12539713) — Blueberry Cheesecake ticks those boxes and then adds a fruit-forward sweetness that sets it apart.
If you're growing indoors without a carbon filter, your neighbours will know about it. This isn't a strain you can keep quiet. Plan your ventilation accordingly.
Growing Blueberry Cheesecake Seeds: What to Expect
Blueberry Cheesecake is a photoperiod feminised strain, meaning every seed should produce a female plant and you control when flowering begins by switching your light cycle to 12/12. Here's the critical thing we keep coming back to: this plant can triple its volume and height after the flip. That's not a typo. If your plant is 30cm when you switch, expect it to push towards 90cm or more during the flowering stretch.
What does that mean in practice? If you're working in a 120cm-tall tent with a light hanging at the top, you need to flip early — much earlier than you might with a less vigorous strain. Topping the plant once or twice during veg, or using a ScrOG net, will help distribute that energy horizontally instead of vertically. We'd pick topping combined with LST over just letting it run — you'll get a more even canopy and better light penetration across all those resinous bud sites.
Flowering wraps up in about 60 days, which is right in the sweet spot for most indoor growers. By harvest, you should be looking at dense, chunky nugs coated in trichomes. The resin production on this strain is genuinely impressive — it's the Cheese genetics doing their thing.
Growing Tips for Blueberry Cheesecake
- Start your seeds in small pots (0.5L) and transplant to final containers (11-15L) once roots fill the starter pot. This encourages a strong root system before the explosive growth phase.
- Top the plant at least once during vegetative growth — ideally at the 4th or 5th node. This controls height and encourages lateral branching, which matters hugely given the 3x stretch.
- Flip to 12/12 when the plant is no more than one-third of your available vertical space. Account for the distance between canopy and light — you need room for the stretch and for your fixture.
- Install a carbon filter and extraction fan from day one of flower. The smell intensifies rapidly and becomes extremely pungent by week 4-5. A passive intake with a quality carbon filter is the minimum.
- During late flower (week 6-8), monitor humidity closely. Dense, resinous buds combined with a bushy canopy can create pockets of stagnant air — defoliate lower fan leaves and ensure good airflow to prevent mould.
- Harvest when trichomes show mostly milky-white heads with a few turning amber. The resin coverage makes trichome checking straightforward — a jeweller's loupe or USB microscope does the job.
Blueberry Cheesecake Compared to Similar Strains
Trying to decide between Blueberry Cheesecake and other fruity or cheesy strains? Here's a quick comparison to help you narrow it down.
| Feature | Blueberry Cheesecake (Female Seeds) | Blueberry (classic) | Cheese (classic) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Genetics | Cheese x Blueberry | Afghani x Thai x Purple Thai | Skunk #1 phenotype |
| Flowering Time | ~60 days | ~56-65 days | ~56-63 days |
| Stretch | Up to 3x (very high) | Moderate | Moderate-High |
| Aroma | Berry + cheese + cream | Sweet blueberry + earthy | Pungent cheese + skunk |
| Resin Production | Very high | High | High |
| Smell Intensity | Extreme | Moderate-High | Very High |
Blueberry Cheesecake essentially takes the best aromatic qualities of both parents and amplifies them. If you've grown either parent strain before, think of this as the louder, stickier offspring. The trade-off is that vigorous stretch — if vertical space is tight, a pure Blueberry might be easier to manage. But if you've got the headroom (or the training skills), Blueberry Cheesecake rewards you with more resin and a more complex terpene profile than either parent alone.
The Honest Limitations
No strain is flawless, and we'd rather you know what you're getting into before you pop these seeds.
First, the stretch. We've mentioned it three times already because it genuinely catches people off guard. If you're growing in a small tent (60x60 or even 80x80) with limited height, you need an aggressive training plan or you'll end up with colas pressed against your light. That's a burn risk and a waste of top buds.
Second, the smell. "Extremely smelly" is right there in the product description, and it's not marketing fluff. Without proper carbon filtration, this strain will announce itself to anyone within nose range. If discretion matters, budget for a decent filter setup — it's not optional with Blueberry Cheesecake.
Third, you get 4 seeds per pack. That's standard for Female Seeds, but if you're used to 5- or 10-packs from other banks, just be aware. Feminised seeds mean every one should be a keeper, so the germination-to-harvest ratio is in your favour.
Why Blueberry Cheesecake Is Worth Growing
We've been selling cannabis seeds since the early 2000s, and strains that genuinely smell as good as their name are rarer than you'd think. Blueberry Cheesecake actually delivers on the promise: open the jar after a proper cure and it's berry, cream, and funk in layers. That terpene complexity isn't just pleasant — according to research exploring terpenoid-cannabinoid relationships, the chemical diversity behind distinctive aromas may contribute to varied subjective experiences across cultivars (PMC7819481).
Female Seeds keeps things simple: feminised, photoperiod, proven genetics. No autoflower shortcuts, no experimental crosses — just a well-executed hybrid that's been in their catalogue for years. The 60-day flowering time is efficient, the resin production is above average, and the aroma is genuinely special. If you can handle the stretch and the smell, Blueberry Cheesecake is one of the most satisfying strains to grow and harvest.
Complete your grow setup with a carbon filter and extraction fan — Blueberry Cheesecake's intense aroma makes odour control non-negotiable. If you're working in a tent, pair these seeds with an 80x80 or larger grow tent and a ScrOG net to manage the vigorous stretch during flower.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does Blueberry Cheesecake take to flower?
About 60 days from the 12/12 light flip to harvest. That's roughly 8-9 weeks of flowering, which is average for a hybrid. Keep an eye on trichome colour in the final week to dial in your preferred harvest window.
How much does Blueberry Cheesecake stretch after flipping to 12/12?
Up to three times its pre-flip height or volume. If your plant is 30cm when you switch, expect it to reach 80-90cm or more. Top early and use training techniques to keep it manageable, especially in tents under 160cm tall.
Is Blueberry Cheesecake suitable for beginner growers?
The strain itself isn't fussy, but the aggressive stretch and extreme smell mean you need a plan. If you've got a carbon filter, decent headroom, and you're willing to do some basic training (topping or LST), you'll be fine. It's not the most forgiving first grow, but it's far from the hardest.
What does Blueberry Cheesecake smell and taste like?
Ripe blueberries layered over a deep, funky cheese base with a creamy, almost dessert-like finish. The smell is intense — one of the strongest you'll encounter. During late flower, even a sealed tent with extraction running will carry a faint whiff.
Do I need a carbon filter when growing Blueberry Cheesecake?
Yes, absolutely. This is one of the smelliest strains we carry. Without a properly sized carbon filter and inline fan, the aroma will escape your grow space and fill any adjacent rooms. Budget for filtration from the start — it's a requirement, not a luxury.
Are Blueberry Cheesecake seeds feminised?
Yes. Female Seeds produces exclusively feminised seeds, so every Blueberry Cheesecake seed should develop into a female plant. No need to sex your plants or worry about rogue males pollinating your crop.
Can I grow Blueberry Cheesecake outdoors?
Yes, as a photoperiod strain it will flower naturally when daylight hours shorten in late summer. Outdoors, the stretch is less of a problem since vertical space isn't limited. The smell, however, will carry — keep that in mind if you have close neighbours.
Last updated: April 2026
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Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.











