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Bahama Berry

Feminised

Bahama Berry is an indica-dominant hybrid with berry and tropical notes that suits compact grows.

Why choose Bahama Berry?
  • Compact plants for limited space growers
  • Fruity aroma with a tropical finish
  • Stable yields in controlled environments
THC 18-22%
CBD 0.2-0.8%
Lineage Berry Haze x Bahamian
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Short to medium (60-120 cm)
Yield Moderate (approx. 400-500 g/m²)
Taste Berry, Tropical Fruit, Sweet Spice
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Humid Greenhouse Environments
Effects Uplifted And Focused, Gentle Relaxation, Mild Euphoria
Environment Indoor And Greenhouse

About Bahama Berry

Bahama Berry offers a compact plant profile and a fruit-forward terpene mix that performs well in controlled environments. It combines a pleasant uplift with gentle relaxation and rewards careful humidity management to preserve bud quality.

Grow Difficulty:

Under humid greenhouse environments Bahama Berry demands steady ventilation and regular inspection for mould. Growers with some experience will find it manageable but beginners should watch humidity closely.

Flowering Time:

Flowering typically completes in 8–10 weeks under controlled indoor conditions. Outdoor or greenhouse finishes may vary by local microclimate and care.

Yield:

Yield is moderate when plants receive consistent light and nutrients. Expect around 400–500 g/m² with attentive cropping and good canopy management.

Height:

Plants remain relatively compact with a strong central cola and dense side branching. Final indoor heights usually sit between 60 and 120 cm.

Environment:

Indoors Bahama Berry performs well in tents and small rooms in Birmingham where growers can control humidity and airflow. Outdoors or in greenhouses in Birmingham the crop benefits from shelter and active ventilation to prevent damp issues.

Climate:

Growing Bahama Berry in Birmingham requires careful control of humid greenhouse environments and good airflow management. Keep late-flower humidity under 60% and monitor for mould to protect bud quality.

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My greenhouse feels muggy, what first step should I take?
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Increase ventilation and remove any standing water; run fans continuously and consider a small dehumidifier during late flower.
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Can I top Bahama Berry twice?
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Yes, topping twice in veg can improve branching and yields, but allow time for recovery before switching to flower.
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What pot size works best indoors?
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A 7–11 litre pot balances root space and manageability for a compact indoor grow.
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How do I treat a light case of bud rot?
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Cut away affected tissue immediately, increase airflow, and reduce humidity; discard badly infected bud to protect the rest of the plants.
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Any tips for trimming in small spaces?
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Trim in stages, keep a clean workspace and use a tray for waste; work quickly to avoid spreading mould spores in humid conditions.

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