
- Berry-sweet resin with calming finish
Berry Og
Berry Og is a hybrid with a berry-sweet profile and moderate THC, suited to experienced growers in coastal areas.
- Sweet berry aroma with earthy depth
- Reliable resin production in sheltered sites
- Balanced effects that ease into sleep
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Blueberry x OG Kush |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium-tall |
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Medium to high |
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Berry, Earthy, Pine |
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Feminised |
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Damp Coastal |
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Relaxed, Euphoric, Sleepy |
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Indoor And Greenhouse |
About Berry Og
Berry Og is a compact, resinous hybrid that pairs fruity terpenes with a pronounced relaxing effect. It thrives under attentive care and benefits from protection against persistent damp, showing good yield potential for growers who manage ventilation and site selection.
Berry Og is a balanced hybrid with indica-dominant finishing traits. It shows compact bud structure with steady resin production.
THC levels are generally moderate to high, often sitting around the high teens to low twenties. This delivers noticeable psychoactive effects without extreme intensity.
CBD content is low compared with THC and usually under one percent. The profile makes Berry Og more suited to symptom relief linked to THC than CBD-focused therapy.
Berry Og descends from a Blueberry x OG Kush cross. The pairing brings fruity terpenes together with resinous structure.
Seeds are commonly available as feminised to maximise female plants in a small run. This reduces the chance of unwanted males in limited spaces.
Berry Og is intermediate to cultivate and needs attentive care in a damp coastal climate. Growers should watch for moisture-related problems and keep airflow moving.
Flowering typically completes in eight to nine weeks from the start of the switch. Bud density and resin increase markedly during the final fortnight.
Yield potential is medium to high when plants receive consistent care and protection. Well-tended specimens produce dense, resinous colas.
Plants usually reach a medium-tall stature with robust lateral branching. The structure supports multiple substantial flower sites.
Indoors Berry Og responds well to controlled environments in Lisburn with a compact canopy and even bud set. Outdoors or in greenhouses it can stretch and fill space when planted in Lisburn sheltered spots.
Growing Berry Og in Lisburn means dealing with a damp coastal climate that brings frequent moisture and occasional salt breezes. Protection such as shelter or greenhouse cover helps mitigate persistent wet conditions while maintaining ventilation.
The smoke begins with a bright, euphoric lift that settles into full-body relaxation. Many users note a soporific finish that aids sleep.
Flavours blend sweet berry top notes with an earthy, pine backbone. A subtle spice lingers on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
It is best described as suitable for growers with some basic experience rather than complete beginners. Familiarity with general plant health and local risks helps avoid common setbacks.
Coastal moisture raises the likelihood of mould and fungal issues during wet periods. Regular inspection and good air movement are key to spotting problems early.
Yes, greenhouse cannabis cultivation can offer shelter from rain and extend the season around Lisburn. Make sure you understand the legal position and manage ventilation to reduce damp pockets.
Common pests in temperate gardens include aphids, mites and thrips which can stress plants. Routine checks and non-chemical control options are typical first responses.
Berry Og responds well to balanced feeding suited to flowering plants but does not require exotic inputs. Overfeeding can cause salt build-up and should be avoided.
Flowering generally falls around eight to nine weeks but local conditions influence timing. Cooler, damper seasons can extend maturation slightly.
Growing cannabis for recreational purposes remains illegal in the UK except under specific authorised licences. Always check current legislation and obtain appropriate permissions where relevant.
Look out for signs of rot and mould as weather turns wetter and cooler, and monitor bud density carefully. Planning for a sheltered period is advisable in maritime climates.
Airflow is crucial to reduce stagnant humid pockets and to lower disease risk. Passive and active ventilation strategies are commonly used to keep conditions stable.
Local horticultural groups and plant clinics can offer tailored guidance relevant to Lisburn and surrounding coastal areas. They can also point you to resources on legal compliance.
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