Blue Princess Fast Version Smoke Review
Topics
Introduction & Welcome
Lineage & Genetics 0:40
Effects & High 1:05
Aroma & Flavor Profile 1:38
Seeds & Where to Buy 2:22
Video Transcript
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[00:00] Hey guys, Parker with Homegrown Cannabis Co. We have another smoke review for you today. We have Blue Princess Fast Version. This is an indica dominant hybrid and it's a beautiful strain that shows these incredible purple and blue hues as it approaches harvest.
[00:40] Blue Princess Fast Version is a cross of Blue Princess and a ruderalis or fast-flowering variety that cuts down the overall grow time significantly while retaining the best qualities of the original genetics. Same great indica effects, same beautiful appearance — just faster.
[01:05] The effects are what you'd expect from a quality indica — deeply relaxing, body-focused, and great for winding down. A good evening strain for stress relief, muscle relaxation, and a peaceful night's sleep.
[01:38] The aroma is distinctly blueberry and sweet, with earthy undertones. On the smoke it's smooth and flavourful with a berry sweetness that carries through to the exhale. The fast flowering doesn't compromise the terpene quality at all.
[02:00] As a grow, Blue Princess Fast Version is excellent for indoor cultivators who want to run multiple harvests per year. Compact structure, good resin production, and a shorter flowering window — typically finishing in 6-7 weeks from flip.
[02:22] Visit homegrowncannabisco.com to pick up Blue Princess Fast Version feminized seeds. Hit like, subscribe, and see you next time.
Blue Princess Fast Version is an accelerated take on the beloved Blue Princess genetics, bred for growers who want impressive results without waiting the full flowering cycle. In this smoke review from Homegrown Cannabis Co., Parker Curtis covers the genetics, fast-flowering characteristics, blueberry aroma, and deeply relaxing effects that make Blue Princess Fast Version an excellent choice for indoor and greenhouse growers looking to maximise their harvest cycles.

