Blueberry Gary by Exotic Genetix Seeds
Blueberry Gary is not just a sweet berry line. The variety brings Gary Payton pressure onto a Blueberry Bang Bang base, making it heavier, gassier and more structured than the name may first suggest. In cultivation, it should be read as a medium to taller modern US hybrid that can be guided through several tops and strong side areas.
The cross combines Gary Payton with Blueberry Bang Bang. Gary Payton brings the gassy Cookie direction, more edge and a denser modern flower image. Blueberry Bang Bang adds fruit, berry and a softer sweet layer over that base. The result is not a pure Blueberry dessert profile, but a cross where fruit and gas work against each other and give the aroma more depth.
Indoors, flowering takes around 56 to 63 days. Blueberry Gary is listed as a feminized variety with around 70 percent indica and 30 percent sativa. In cultivation, a multi top structure makes sense because the plant should not be read only through a single main point. Bringing the side branches into the light early can use the area more evenly and distribute the dense flower sites better.
The flower image fits clearly into the newer Exotic Genetix direction: resinous flowers, strong structure, medium to taller plant height and enough mass to be more than just an aroma variety. In some plants, the Gary Payton side may show more gas, earth and Cookie pressure, while others may express the sweeter Blueberry Bang Bang fruit more clearly. That range of expression is part of how these feminized US hybrids should be described realistically.
The profile brings together blueberry, sweet berry, earth, gas and a slightly rubbery edge. That makes Blueberry Gary more interesting than a smooth fruit strain: the berry stays present, but Gary Payton draws it darker and stronger. For the product page, the picture is clean: feminized Exotic Genetix genetics, medium to taller plants, multi top potential, dense flowers and an aroma that sets Blueberry sweetness against gas and earth.