
- Berry aroma, compact habit, reliable finish
Berry Skittles
Berry Skittles is an indica-leaning, berry-scented hybrid suited to short-season outdoor cannabis growing with careful sheltering in Fermanagh.
- Compact growth ideal for discreet coastal gardens
- Sweet berry flavour with a clean, relaxing finish
- Finishes in 7–9 weeks, suitable for shorter seasons
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18-22% |
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0.5-1.5% |
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Skunk x Purple Urkle |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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7-9 weeks |
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Short to medium (0.8–1.6 m) |
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Medium (400-600 g/plant outdoors) |
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Berry, Citrus, Sweet |
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Feminised |
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Windy Coastal |
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Uplifted, Creative, Relaxed |
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Indoor & Outdoor |
About Berry Skittles
Berry Skittles is a compact, indica-dominant hybrid that brings bright berry aromas and a manageable flowering time of seven to nine weeks. It suits growers who need a relatively quick turn-around and prefer plants that remain short to medium in height. In Fermanagh the strain performs well when placed in sheltered microclimates away from the strongest gusts and salt spray. Expect moderate yields outdoors and a pleasant mix of uplifting cerebral notes followed by relaxed body effects; its sensory profile is driven by a Skunk x Purple Urkle lineage and shows up as sweet berry with a citrus finish.
Berry Skittles leans indica, producing compact, resinous buds. The plant often finishes with a solid calyx structure and a thick coat of trichomes.
THC typically sits between 18 and 22%, offering a noticeable but controllable high. Users report a clear-headed lift that settles into a gentle body relaxation.
CBD levels are low, usually under 2%, so this is not a high-CBD variety. Patients should not expect the broad non-psychoactive relief of dedicated CBD strains.
Berry Skittles traces to classic skunk-derived genetics crossed with purple-fruited varieties. The Skunk x Purple Urkle lineage explains the berry aroma and compact, resinous growth.
Seeds are available predominantly as feminised to ensure female-only crops for small-scale growers. Regular seed lines exist but are less commonly offered for this cultivar.
Growing Berry Skittles in windy coastal growing areas requires sturdy staking and shelter to prevent wind damage. It is otherwise an intermediate plant that benefits from regular training and close attention to feed and pH.
Flowering typically takes seven to nine weeks depending on phenotype and care. Outdoor growers in temperate regions can expect readiness by late season if the weather holds.
Yield is moderate, commonly 400–600 g per plant outdoors under good conditions. Indoor yields are respectable for a short plant but usually fall short of large sativa varieties.
Plants remain short to medium, often between 0.8 and 1.6 metres with proper training. The compact structure suits discreet gardens and small spaces.
Indoors, Berry Skittles responds well to Sea of Green and low-stress training to maximise bud sites in limited space in Fermanagh. Outdoors in Fermanagh the strain benefits from sheltered positions and late-season protection to avoid storms.
Growing Berry Skittles in Fermanagh means planning for changeable weather and the specific challenges of windy coastal growing areas. Give plants windbreaks, sturdy support and choose sheltered microclimates to protect buds during wet, gusty periods.
The high begins with a bright, uplifted mood and a boost in creativity. It eases into a calm, relaxed state that is useful for evening socialising or quiet tasks.
Flavours are dominated by sweet berry notes with a citrus tang on the exhale. A sugary, candy-like finish lingers on the palate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, its seven to nine week flowering window can suit shorter UK seasons if planted early and placed in a sheltered spot.
Use windbreaks, stake plants early and employ low-stress training to reduce sail effect and breakage.
Its compact habit makes it a good candidate for containers on balconies and patios with adequate shelter from salt spray.
Feed regularly through vegetative and early flowering stages, reducing nutrients in the final two weeks to improve smoke quality.
Ensure airflow, avoid dense canopy shading, prune inner foliage and harvest promptly if prolonged wet weather arrives.
Yes, simple topping and low-stress training help keep the canopy even and reduce wind damage while increasing bud sites.
Expect usual garden pests like aphids and spider mites; inspect regularly and use biological controls where possible.
Gardeners with some experience will find it manageable, though coastal conditions add complexity that may challenge absolute beginners.
Dry slowly at cool temperatures and cure in jars for several weeks to preserve terpenes and aroma.
Yes, with early planting, careful site selection and sheltering tactics Berry Skittles performs well for short season outdoor cannabis growing in temperate coastal areas.
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