Blue Magoo Feminized Seeds
By DSS Genetics Team · Updated April 2026

Blue Magoo Feminized Seeds
SKU: DSS-BLMA-FEM-5PK
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About This Strain
Blue Magoo Feminized Seeds — Complete Strain Profile
Blue Magoo Feminized Seeds – Strain Overview
Blue Magoo is a 70% indica-dominant hybrid born from two legendary parents: DJ Short's iconic Blueberry and the resin-heavy William's Wonder F2. DJ Short spent years stabilizing his Blueberry line using Southeast Asian and Colombian sativas crossed with Afghan indica stock — and that careful breeding heritage flows directly into Blue Magoo's dense structure, fruit-forward aroma, and deeply physical effects. William's Wonder F2 brought the potency ceiling up and locked in the compact, medium-sized plant architecture that makes this strain so manageable for home growers.
With THC levels ranging from 16–22% and a modest 0.8–1% CBD, Blue Magoo sits in a sweet spot between genuinely potent and approachable. It's not a strain that overwhelms — it's one that delivers. If you're building out a garden of reliable, flavorful indicas, Blue Magoo belongs in the same conversation as the best strains in our best indica collection.

Effects and Medical Benefits
Blue Magoo opens with a gentle wave of euphoria — not the sharp cerebral jolt you'd get from a sativa-heavy hybrid, but a warm, spreading happiness that settles behind the eyes and softens the edges of the day. Within 15–20 minutes, the indica genetics take over, pulling tension out of the shoulders and back while the mind stays pleasantly calm rather than foggy. By the end of the experience, most users find themselves deeply relaxed and ready for sleep — making this a natural evening strain rather than a daytime companion.
Users consistently report these effects:
- Relaxing — a full-body calm that starts in the chest and works outward to the limbs
- Happy — a quiet, contented mood lift without anxious overstimulation
- Euphoric — steady positive headspace that makes social settings easier and stressors smaller
- Sleepy — as the session winds down, deep sedation makes it easy to drift off naturally
On the medical side, Blue Magoo is a consistent choice for:
- Anxiety — the relaxing onset replaces racing thoughts with mental stillness
- Insomnia — the sleepy finish is pronounced enough to help even chronic non-sleepers
- Chronic pain — indica-dominant body effects ease muscle aches, tension headaches, and joint discomfort
- Stress — the euphoric opening phase is particularly effective at interrupting the stress-thought cycle
The 0.8–1% CBD content isn't high enough to label this a medicinal CBD strain, but it's not negligible either. That trace CBD works alongside the dominant myrcene and linalool content to soften the psychoactivity and extend the body-relief window — a textbook example of the entourage effect at work. For users dealing with inflammation or pain, that combination makes a real difference in duration and depth of relief.
Aroma, Flavor and Terpene Profile
Breaking open a jar of properly cured Blue Magoo is an experience that stops you mid-sentence. The first wave is unmistakably blueberry — not artificial candy blueberry, but something closer to warm blueberry jam with a faint floral lift underneath. Earthy sweetness follows immediately, grounding the fruitiness with a soil-and-wood base note that keeps the aroma from ever tipping into cloying territory. On the inhale, the lavender and floral character becomes more distinct, and the exhale delivers a clean, sweet berry finish that lingers on the palate for minutes.
Myrcene anchors this entire profile. As the dominant terpene in Blue Magoo, myrcene is responsible for the dense, musky-sweet earthiness that you notice first when the bag opens. Beyond aroma, myrcene is pharmacologically significant — research suggests it facilitates cannabinoid transport across the blood-brain barrier, which helps explain why even the moderate THC levels in Blue Magoo produce effects that feel punchy and body-forward. It's also the primary contributor to the sedative quality that makes this strain so dependable for evening use.
Linalool is where Blue Magoo earns its floral reputation. This terpene — the same compound responsible for lavender's calming scent — shows up in Blue Magoo at levels high enough to be immediately detectable on the nose and palate. Linalool has documented anxiolytic and sedative properties in its own right, which means it's not just adding aroma: it's actively contributing to the anti-anxiety and sleep-supporting effects that medical users seek from this strain. The lavender note in the flavor profile isn't coincidence — it's linalool expressing itself clearly through the smoke.
Caryophyllene adds a subtle spicy warmth beneath the fruit and floral notes — you might not identify it consciously, but it's what keeps Blue Magoo's aroma from smelling one-dimensional. Caryophyllene is the only known terpene that acts as a cannabinoid, binding directly to CB2 receptors in the endocannabinoid system to deliver anti-inflammatory effects independent of THC. For users managing pain or inflammation, this is a meaningful part of the strain's therapeutic picture.
Humulene rounds out the terpene quartet with its characteristic earthy, hoppy quality — it's a secondary note that adds complexity and body to an already rich aroma profile. Humulene also carries appetite-suppressing properties that may interest users who find typical indicas trigger too much hunger.
Growing Blue Magoo Seeds
Blue Magoo is rated easy to grow, and that rating is well-earned — but easy doesn't mean zero attention required. What it actually means is that this strain is forgiving of minor environmental fluctuations, doesn't demand exotic feeding schedules, and doesn't punish beginners for small mistakes. It's the kind of plant that makes new growers feel competent while still rewarding experienced growers who dial in their environment. If you're choosing your first feminized indica or your fifth, this one delivers without drama.

Indoor growers should target a temperature range of 68–78°F (20–25°C) through vegetative growth, then drop slightly to 65–75°F (18–24°C) during flower to encourage the purple and blue coloration that Blue Magoo's Blueberry genetics can express under cooler conditions. Humidity should sit at 50–60% through veg, then come down to 40–50% in early flower and 35–45% in the final two weeks to protect the dense buds from mold. Blue Magoo's compact, medium-sized structure makes it an excellent candidate for indoor tent grows — it doesn't stretch aggressively and rarely needs a trellis to support its own weight. For those interested in running a hydroponic setup, Blue Magoo performs well in hydro systems with careful pH management between 5.8–6.2.
Outdoors, Blue Magoo thrives in temperate climates with long, warm summers. It handles mild humidity well but appreciates good airflow around the canopy. Outdoor plants grow to a manageable medium size — not so large they become a visibility problem, not so small that yields disappoint. For outdoor-specific advice on timing and site selection, our outdoor growing guide covers regional considerations in detail.
Key growing tips for Blue Magoo:
- Low-stress training: Blue Magoo's naturally branchy indica structure responds beautifully to LST and light topping during early veg — spreading the canopy out increases bud site exposure without stressing the plant
- Nutrient timing: Feed nitrogen-forward through vegetative growth, then begin the transition to phosphorus and potassium at the onset of flower — our nutrient guide outlines a reliable week-by-week schedule for indica-dominant strains
- Temperature drops in late flower: If you want the purple and blue hues this strain is known for, drop nighttime temps to 60–65°F (15–18°C) in the final two weeks — the color change is genetic, not just cosmetic
- Vegetative length: Blue Magoo stays compact, so giving it 4–5 weeks of vegetative growth rather than rushing to flower pays off in significantly higher yield per plant
- Outdoor harvest window: In the Northern Hemisphere, expect harvest in early-to-mid October — our outdoor growing guide has regional harvest calendars to help you plan
Yield and Flowering Time
Blue Magoo finishes flowering in just 49–56 days — that's 7–8 weeks, which puts it firmly in the fast-flowering category without sacrificing quality. Indoor growers can expect 1.1–1.3 oz/ft² from well-managed plants, and outdoor growers running single plants in good soil with full sun can achieve 15–17 oz per plant. These are honest, reproducible numbers — not ceiling projections. What we've found over multiple runs is that the consistency of Blue Magoo's yields from plant to plant is one of its quieter strengths: you know what you're getting into before harvest week, which matters when you're planning for personal supply or a larger operation. Its combination of speed, yield, and quality makes it a natural fit alongside other proven performers in our high-yield collection.

To maximize your harvest:
- Trichome timing: Harvest when 60–70% of trichomes are milky white with 20–30% amber for peak sedative and pain-relief effects — earlier harvest leans more cerebral, later leans deeper into body stone
- Late-flower humidity: Drop relative humidity to 35–45% in the final 10–14 days to protect dense buds from botrytis and bring out terp expression
- Flush timing: Begin your final flush 7–10 days before planned harvest to clear residual nutrients and let the blueberry and floral terpenes come through cleanly in the cure
- Drying and curing: Hang-dry whole branches at 60–65°F with 55–60% RH for 7–10 days, then jar-cure for a minimum of 3–4 weeks — proper drying and curing is where Blue Magoo's lavender and berry aromatics fully develop
Why Buy Blue Magoo Seeds from DSS Genetics?
Every pack of Blue Magoo feminized seeds we ship carries a germination guarantee — if a seed doesn't sprout, we replace it without question. Orders ship worldwide in discreet, plain packaging with no cannabis references on the outside, and every seed is stored under optimal temperature and humidity conditions from our facility to your door to protect viability.
- Germination guaranteed — every seed is backed by our replacement promise, no forms to fill out
- Free worldwide shipping — discreet, unmarked packaging on every order regardless of destination
- Spend $100+ — receive a selection of free premium seeds added to your order automatically
- Optimal seed storage — we maintain controlled storage conditions so every seed arrives with maximum germination potential intact
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Blue Magoo easy to grow for beginners?
Yes — Blue Magoo is one of the more beginner-friendly indicas available, which is why it appears in our easy-to-grow collection. It tolerates minor feeding errors and humidity fluctuations better than most indica-dominant strains, and its compact medium-sized structure doesn't require advanced training techniques to produce solid yields. That said, first-time growers should still read through our germination guide before starting to give seeds the best possible start.
What does Blue Magoo feel like, and how long do the effects last?
Blue Magoo opens with a warm, happy euphoria before settling into deep physical relaxation and eventual sleepiness — the full arc typically runs 2–3 hours depending on dose and individual tolerance. At 16–22% THC it's potent enough to satisfy experienced users but controlled enough not to overwhelm newer consumers at moderate doses. It's most frequently chosen for evening use by people managing anxiety, insomnia, or chronic pain.
What terpenes are in Blue Magoo and how do they affect the experience?
Blue Magoo's terpene profile is built around four compounds: Myrcene (earthy, musky — the primary sedative contributor), Linalool (floral, lavender — adds anxiolytic depth), Caryophyllene (spicy, warm — binds CB2 receptors for anti-inflammatory effects), and Humulene (earthy, hoppy — adds aroma complexity). Together these four compounds explain both the blueberry-lavender flavor profile and the physically relaxing, sleep-supporting character of the high. This multi-terpene interaction is a key example of the entourage effect in practice.
How long does Blue Magoo take to flower, and what yields can I expect?Medical Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Always consult a healthcare professional before using cannabis for medical purposes. Individual results may vary.
Medical Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Always consult a healthcare professional before using cannabis for medical purposes. Individual results may vary.



