
- Compact hybrid, bold berry flavour.
Animal Blues
Animal Blues is a compact hybrid delivering berry-led flavours and a steady, creative buzz.
- Berry-forward aroma
- Resilient in greenhouse conditions
- Performs well in compact grows
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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ANIMAL MINTS x BLUEBERRY |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium, typically 80-140 cm |
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400-500 g/m2 (indoor); medium-high outdoors |
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Berry, Earthy, Spicy |
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Feminised |
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Humid Greenhouse Environments |
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Uplifting, Relaxed, Creative |
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Indoor/Outdoor |
About Animal Blues
Animal Blues is a compact, reliable hybrid bred from ANIMAL MINTS x BLUEBERRY that offers sweet berry flavours and a balanced, uplifting-to-relaxed effect. It suits growers who want a resilient plant with good indoor yield and clear terpene character; in Buckinghamshire greenhouse setups attention to humidity and airflow will protect trichomes and flavour. The strain responds well to training, performs in small indoor spaces when managed carefully, and rewards steady feeding and careful drying with smooth smoke and strong aroma.
Animal Blues is a balanced hybrid with a slight indica dominance in structure. The plant combines compact growth with a pronounced terpene profile.
THC levels typically range from 18% to 22%, providing a potent but controllable experience. Beginners should dose cautiously to judge personal tolerance.
CBD is low, usually under one per cent, so therapeutic benefit is delivered mainly via THC and terpenes. It is not a high-CBD option for patients seeking minimal psychoactivity.
The declared lineage is ANIMAL MINTS x BLUEBERRY. The cross emphasises minty sweetness and classic berry terpenes while retaining hardy growth traits.
Seeds come feminised to simplify cultivation and ensure flowering females. They are stable but still display some phenotypic variation between plants.
Under humid greenhouse environments Animal Blues is best handled by growers with some experience. Consistent airflow and vigilant mould prevention are essential throughout the cycle.
Flowering generally completes in eight to ten weeks depending on phenotype and care. Some phenotypes may need a short extra week to reach peak trichome development.
Yield is medium to high when plants receive steady nutrients and adequate light. Indoor cultivation under optimised conditions often reaches several hundred grams per square metre.
Plants remain relatively compact, usually between 80 and 140 centimetres when trained. The structure responds well to topping and low-stress training to open bud sites.
Indoors, Animal Blues thrives in controlled environments with good ventilation and humidity control in Buckinghamshire. Outdoors it performs reliably in sheltered spots in Buckinghamshire but requires attention to damp weather.
Growing Animal Blues in Buckinghamshire demands close attention to humid greenhouse environments, particularly during late flowering. Dehumidification, steady airflow and frequent checks for mould are crucial for a successful harvest in this climate.
The high starts with an uplifting cerebral rush before settling into a relaxed, body-focused sensation. Many users report a gentle boost to creativity without excessive sedation.
Flavours are led by sweet berry notes balanced with earthy and spicy undertones. The smoke is generally smooth with a subtle floral trace.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Start with a balanced vegetative feed and increase potassium and phosphorus during flowering; reduce nitrogen in the final two weeks.
A full-spectrum LED with 600–1000 µmol/m2/s at canopy level during flower gives strong results, with 18/6 light in veg and 12/12 in flower.
Use dehumidifiers and ensure cross-ventilation; remove lower shade leaves and monitor trichome maturity to reduce rot risk.
Yes, Animal Blues adapts well to small indoor cannabis grow spaces when trained and ventilated properly, but growers must control humidity closely.
Harvest when most trichomes turn milky with some amber for a balanced effect; stagger harvests if phenotypes vary.
You can, provided you choose a sheltered, free-draining site and protect plants from prolonged damp during late flowering.
Yes, topping and low-stress training increase bud sites and improve light penetration without excessive stretch.
Dry slowly at 18-21°C and 50% RH for 7-10 days, then cure in jars for at least two weeks for smoother smoke and fuller flavour.
Seeds are feminised to help ensure a crop of female flowering plants and reduce time spent identifying males.
Yes, monitor regularly for spider mite and fungal issues and use integrated pest management to keep populations low.
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