Blueberry vs Girl Scout Cookies: Which Cannabis Strain Is Better?
A detailed side-by-side comparison of Blueberry (Indica) and Girl Scout Cookies (Hybrid) covering potency, effects, flavors, medical uses, and growing characteristics.
THC: 17-23% | CBD: 0.1-0.3%
Relaxed, Happy, Euphoric
Moderate to grow
THC: 22-28% | CBD: 0.1-0.2%
Euphoric, Happy, Relaxed
Hard to grow
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Attribute | Blueberry | Girl Scout Cookies |
|---|---|---|
| Type | Indica | Hybrid |
| THC Range | 17-23% | 22-28% |
| CBD Range | 0.1-0.3% | 0.1-0.2% |
| Effects | Relaxed, Happy, Euphoric, Sleepy, Hungry | Euphoric, Happy, Relaxed, Creative, Hungry |
| Flavors | Blueberry, Sweet, Berry, Earthy, Vanilla | Sweet, Earthy, Mint, Chocolate |
| Terpenes | Myrcene, Pinene, Caryophyllene | Caryophyllene, Limonene, Humulene |
| Medical Uses | Pain, Insomnia, Stress, Anxiety, Appetite Loss | Stress, Pain, Depression, Nausea, Appetite Loss |
| Grow Difficulty | Moderate | Hard |
| Flowering Time | 8-10 weeks | 9-10 weeks |
| Indoor Yield | 350-450g/m² | 280-350g/m² |
| Outdoor Yield | 450-550g/plant | 350-450g/plant |
| Height | Medium (3-5 ft) | Medium (3-5 ft) |
| Genetics | Purple Thai x Thai x Afghan | OG Kush x Durban Poison |
| Breeder | DJ Short | Cookie Family (Bay Area, San Francisco) |
Effects Comparison
Shared Effects
Unique to Blueberry
Unique to Girl Scout Cookies
Growing Comparison
Blueberry
- Difficulty
- Moderate
- Flowering
- 8-10 weeks
- Indoor Yield
- 350-450g/m²
- Outdoor Yield
- 450-550g/plant
- Height
- Medium (3-5 ft)
Girl Scout Cookies
- Difficulty
- Hard
- Flowering
- 9-10 weeks
- Indoor Yield
- 280-350g/m²
- Outdoor Yield
- 350-450g/plant
- Height
- Medium (3-5 ft)
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Which Should You Choose?
If you are looking for higher potency, Girl Scout Cookies edges ahead with THC levels up to 28% compared to Blueberry's 23%. For evening relaxation and sleep, Blueberry (Indica) is the better pick, while Girl Scout Cookies (Hybrid) is better suited for a balanced experience. Beginner growers should lean toward Blueberry, which is moderate to cultivate, versus the hard difficulty of Girl Scout Cookies. Both strains can help with pain, stress, appetite loss, so either is a solid choice if those are your primary concerns. Ultimately, the best strain depends on your personal preferences, tolerance, and intended use.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Blueberry or Girl Scout Cookies stronger?▾
Blueberry has a THC range of 17-23%, while Girl Scout Cookies ranges from 22-28% THC. Girl Scout Cookies is generally the more potent strain.
Which is easier to grow, Blueberry or Girl Scout Cookies?▾
Blueberry is rated moderate to grow, while Girl Scout Cookies is rated hard. Blueberry is the easier option for cultivators. Blueberry flowers in 8-10 weeks and Girl Scout Cookies in 9-10 weeks.
What are the main differences between Blueberry and Girl Scout Cookies?▾
Blueberry is a indica strain while Girl Scout Cookies is a hybrid. Blueberry is known for relaxed, happy, euphoric effects with blueberry and sweet flavors. Girl Scout Cookies offers euphoric, happy, relaxed effects with sweet and earthy flavors.
Can Blueberry and Girl Scout Cookies be used for the same medical conditions?▾
Both strains share some medical applications. Blueberry is used for pain, insomnia, stress, anxiety, appetite loss, while Girl Scout Cookies is used for stress, pain, depression, nausea, appetite loss. Always consult a healthcare professional before using cannabis for medical purposes.
Which yields more, Blueberry or Girl Scout Cookies?▾
Indoors, Blueberry yields approximately 350-450g/m² while Girl Scout Cookies yields 280-350g/m². Outdoors, Blueberry produces around 450-550g/plant and Girl Scout Cookies around 350-450g/plant. Actual yields depend on growing conditions, training techniques, and grower experience.