Indica-dominant hybrid

Blue Cheese

Big Buddha Seeds' UK original — an Exodus Cheese × Blueberry cross with an unmistakable cheese-and-blueberry aroma.

THC
17–20%
CBD
<1%
Type
Indica
VT availability
Periodically available

Blue Cheese is an indica-dominant hybrid from UK breeder Big Buddha Seeds, crossing the legendary Exodus Cheese clone (a Skunk #1 phenotype that defined UK cannabis culture in the 1990s) with DJ Short's Blueberry. The result is one of the most distinctive aroma profiles in the indica category: a sharp, funky cheese note layered over a sweet wild-blueberry base.

Effects are classic indica-dominant — deep body relaxation, warm euphoria, appetite stimulation, and eventual sleepiness at higher doses. A good evening strain for stress, pain, and sleep onset. The 17–20% THC range is approachable compared to modern high-THC hybrids, and the moderate potency makes it manageable for experienced consumers who want the full effect without an overwhelming ceiling.

Dominant terpenes

What it smells and tastes like

MyrceneCaryophylleneLimonene

Flavor and aroma notes most reported: cheese, blueberry, earthy.

Effects

What people report

RelaxedEuphoricSleepy

Aggregated user-reported signals from cannabis databases. Individual experience depends on dose, batch, tolerance, and consumption method — not a clinical claim.

Lineage

Where it comes from

Parents: UK Cheese × Blueberry

Buying it in Vermont

Where to find Blue Cheese in Vermont

Periodically available Use our directory to find a shop near you, or try the strain-match quiz to discover other Vermont options that might suit the same goals.

Blue Cheese questions, answered

Quick answers from the same data on this page.

Is Blue Cheese indica or sativa?
Blue Cheese is a indica-dominant hybrid. It typically tests in the 17–20% THC range with <1% CBD.
What does Blue Cheese taste and smell like?
Blue Cheese's most-reported flavor and aroma notes are cheese, blueberry, earthy. The dominant terpenes are Myrcene, Caryophyllene, Limonene, which drive both the smell and a meaningful share of the perceived effects.
What effects does Blue Cheese produce?
Most consumers report feeling relaxed, euphoric, sleepy. Effects vary meaningfully by batch, dose, individual tolerance, and method of consumption — these descriptors are aggregated from user reports, not clinical guarantees.
Can I find Blue Cheese at Vermont dispensaries?
Periodically available Vermont batch THC tends to vary widely from the national average; expect 17–24% on any given drop depending on cultivator.
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