
- Fruity, Berry, Tropical
Acai Berry
Acai Berry is a fruity hybrid with compact growth and resinous buds. It suits growers who want a sweet berry flavour and manageable plants in small spaces.
- Sweet berry flavour
- Compact indoor growth
- Reliable greenhouse performer
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Acai x Blueberry |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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60-120 cm |
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400-500 g/m² (indoor) |
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Berry, Tropical, Sweet |
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Feminised |
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Mild Maritime; Suitable For Greenhouse In The Uk |
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Uplifting, Relaxing, Creative |
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Indoor & Outdoor (Greenhouse Friendly) |
About Acai Berry
Acai Berry is a berry-forward hybrid bred for flavour and stable growth. You get compact plants with dense, resinous buds that respond well to topping and low-stress training. Indoor runs fit well into small tents and low rooms in cities like London and Manchester. Greenhouse growers across Devon and Cornwall benefit from the fruity aroma while avoiding autumn rain. Expect a flowering period of about 8-9 weeks and yields around 400-500 g/m² with steady light and feeding. The high is uplifting before settling into relaxed body feelings, which many British users enjoy for social or evening use.
Acai Berry is a balanced hybrid with both sativa lift and indica stability. UK growers appreciate its predictable behaviour across small indoor runs and greenhouse setups.
THC sits around 18-22% which places Acai Berry in a solid mid-to-strong range for modern strains. That level is close to what many British growers expect from reliable, fruity hybrids on the local market.
CBD is low at roughly 0.5-1%, so this strain focuses on psychoactive effects rather than CBD-driven relief. British wellness seekers still show interest when looking for mood lift and sleep support.
Genetics are listed as Acai x Blueberry to explain the clear berry-forward aroma and taste. Both parents contribute compact growth and resin production which many UK breeders and growers value.
These seeds are feminized to deliver predominantly female plants for growers who prefer predictable runs. British seed collectors often choose feminized lines for small, repeatable batches.
Growing difficulty rates as intermediate and rewards growers who manage humidity and airflow. In damp summers around Liverpool or Glasgow, a greenhouse with good ventilation helps reduce mould risk.
Flowering time is about 8-9 weeks indoors for most phenotypes. Outdoors it usually finishes late September to early October in southern areas such as Cornwall when protected under glass.
Yield is moderate to high with about 400-500 g/m² achievable indoors under good light and training. Greenhouse growers in Kent and Devon report steady harvests when humidity is controlled.
Plants remain relatively compact at 60-120 cm, which suits low-height grow rooms in London flats. Training responds well, so you can keep height down with topping and LST.
Acai Berry suits both indoor and outdoor setups and is especially greenhouse-friendly for British weather. Outdoors it does well in south-facing sites in Wales or Cornwall if you provide shelter from autumn rain.
This strain prefers mild maritime climates and does well under greenhouse cover in Cornwall or Kent. With adequate protection from damp and wind it also performs in parts of Scotland with shorter seasons.
Effects start with an uplifting head high and ease into a relaxed body feeling, appealing to social users in Manchester and Brighton. The balanced profile fits daytime use for those wanting mood lift without heavy sedation.
Flavours are dominated by sweet berry and tropical notes with a faint earthy base. That fruity flavour profile matches what many British palates enjoy in blueberry-type strains.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Expect around 8-9 weeks of flowering under a stable 12/12 light schedule. Keep an eye on trichomes to decide exact harvest time.
Typical indoor yields reach about 400-500 g/m² with proper light, feeding and training. Small tents with SCROG often optimise canopy and boost results.
Difficulty is intermediate so beginners who control humidity and use simple training have a good chance of success. Start with LST and keep feeding conservative.
Plants typically reach 60-120 cm depending on phenotype and training. Use topping and LST to maintain lower heights for indoor rooms.
Switch to a bloom formula with increased phosphorus and lower nitrogen once flowering starts. Finish feeds with a lighter, phosphorus-rich flush to enhance bud development.
Maintain good airflow, use dehumidifiers in greenhouses and avoid overwatering. Prune lower foliage and space plants to reduce stagnant pockets of humid air.
It suits SCROG well due to a compact stretch and multiple bud sites. SOG works too if you prefer many small plants instead of canopy training.
Common issues include spider mites, thrips and aphids, especially in warm greenhouse conditions. Regular inspections and targeted organic controls keep infestations low.
It tolerates moderate training like topping and repeated LST if you allow recovery time. Training improves light distribution and enhances yields in small spaces.
Dry for 7-10 days in a dark, ventilated space at stable humidity then cure in jars for 1-2 weeks to improve flavour. Longer cures of several weeks further smooth the smoke and deepen aroma.
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