DinaFem Blue Hash

glooberry

Well-Known Member
I have a blue widow right now almost ready to harvest. its a shame yours never popped and its a REAL shame the Potologist got an unstable pheno, cause mine is the frostiest fruitiest plant ive ever had. truely a sick strain at its best. I freakin love dina fem right now.
 

GanjaLove<3

Member
Harvested a bunch of blue hash a few weeks ago. 2 plants per 5 gallon bucket. 2 buckets. 12/12 from beaner, got a little over 5 zips. Shit the seeds were freebies, got 5 of them and it said they were second grade seeds from some dinafem promo awhile ago ... Turned out really good, 2 out of the 4 turned purple for me they were gorgeous. Nice fat nugs, not to dense not too fluffy. Smoke was/is amazing , blueberries & hash exactly as the name says. But it creeps and crawls down your throat & makes yuh cough real good haha real expansive smoke. Smoking some now after curing for a bit. I'll give it an 81/2, 9. Purple pheno wasn't as much of a knockout stone as the other 2 green ones. This sweetheart will put you on your ass though, & make you forget about doing anything the whole day if you blow too much of it. Will post some bud shots in a few minutes
 

isdnl2021

Member
was the blue hash an easy plant to clone? just wondering cause my first attempt at cloning dinafem blue hash failed miserably.
I was wondering how easy it was for you to clone it?
 

farmer2424

Well-Known Member
my buddy has two blue hash, and one has deep purple leaves and calyxes and smells like the strongest sweetest grape koolaid or grape airhead with a hint of blueberry. real dense buds all the way down and heavy yielders. 60 days into 12/12 after around a 9 week veg and under a dissecting scope the trichs are mostly cloudy with a few clear heads still left. not a huge feeder and some of the best smelling buds i've come across
 
Leaving this for anyone else wondering about Blue Hash.

We got one seed of this guy as a over a year ago and will likely include it in our garden for years to come. Our patients prefer it to the cannabis cup winners we've been ordering at $15+ per seed - it's like Christmas when we harvest one. As others have said, the tight, heavy nugs have a strong citrus smell to them and look absolutely beautiful, with purple/blue colors coming out as long as you don't run them in 85+ degree temps.

The plants have been crazy durable and have put up with some tremendous abuse while others have withered and died: our central AC was out for 2 weeks last summer during a 100+ degree heatwave. It had to be 110 in our grow room, and aside from a few singed tops, BH shook it right off.

We put them in 20 gallon tupperware containers with each container utilizing two airpumps pushing four airstones and veg them for 5-6 weeks, topped 4-6 times. 16 solid colas is the sweet spot. When it comes time for flower, we put each of them under their own 400w HPS in a square configuration so each plant gets some light from one of the other plants' lights. A 10 week flower period seems to work best for these guys. Blue Hash has been getting 7-8 zips per plant in this configuration, and we've added a vertical MH bulb for our most recent go-round in an effort to get to 10+ zips per plant.

Anyone considering growing this plant, especially if you got it as a freebie needs to pull the trigger. Don't forget to clip a clone before flower or you'll be sorry!
 

Abnjm

Well-Known Member
Thanks Princess. BH is a fine strain.


Leaving this for anyone else wondering about Blue Hash.

We got one seed of this guy as a over a year ago and will likely include it in our garden for years to come. Our patients prefer it to the cannabis cup winners we've been ordering at $15+ per seed - it's like Christmas when we harvest one. As others have said, the tight, heavy nugs have a strong citrus smell to them and look absolutely beautiful, with purple/blue colors coming out as long as you don't run them in 85+ degree temps.

The plants have been crazy durable and have put up with some tremendous abuse while others have withered and died: our central AC was out for 2 weeks last summer during a 100+ degree heatwave. It had to be 110 in our grow room, and aside from a few singed tops, BH shook it right off.

We put them in 20 gallon tupperware containers with each container utilizing two airpumps pushing four airstones and veg them for 5-6 weeks, topped 4-6 times. 16 solid colas is the sweet spot. When it comes time for flower, we put each of them under their own 400w HPS in a square configuration so each plant gets some light from one of the other plants' lights. A 10 week flower period seems to work best for these guys. Blue Hash has been getting 7-8 zips per plant in this configuration, and we've added a vertical MH bulb for our most recent go-round in an effort to get to 10+ zips per plant.

Anyone considering growing this plant, especially if you got it as a freebie needs to pull the trigger. Don't forget to clip a clone before flower or you'll be sorry!
 

dannyboy602

Well-Known Member
Have grown Blue Hash. Also a freebie from Attitude. I got nuttin but love for Dinafem. I haven't been disappointed yet.
 

joejoenugz

Active Member
Thanks for all the info fellas, i just got a freebie blue hash and sprouted inside, its really tall as a seedling, im just going to put it in the corrall or rite now, I have a few other afghani and hash plant strains im doing a grow journal on here, la affie too, I appreciate all the info, peace......and the pic is blue hash on left, cannalope kush fem, and chem 91 reg on the right. 1 week old.
 

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althor

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Let me just say, the longer the cure, the better it gets. 45+ days in the jar turns bluehash into something really worth having.
 

RenMasters

Member
was the blue hash an easy plant to clone? just wondering cause my first attempt at cloning dinafem blue hash failed miserably.
I was wondering how easy it was for you to clone it?
I struggle with cloning her also. I always seem to get a few that root right away and show a ton of vigor and the rest take forever and I end up tossing them. I'm thinking the medium has been too soggy on the ones that didn't root quickly.
 
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