
- Berry-sweet smoke with a diesel edge
Blackberry Diesel
Blackberry Diesel is a hybrid with fruity berry notes and a diesel backbone, suited to cooler coastal sites.
- Fruity berry aroma with a diesel kick
- Performs well in sheltered coastal spots
- Reliable feminised seeds for consistent crops
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Blackberry x Diesel |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium to tall |
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Medium to high outdoors, moderate indoors |
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Blackberry, Diesel, Citrus |
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Feminised |
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Cool Coastal / Scottish Outdoor |
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Uplifting, Relaxing, Focused |
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Indoor / Outdoor |
About Blackberry Diesel
Blackberry Diesel combines sweet blackberry aromas with pungent diesel notes in a balanced hybrid. The plant is well suited to cooler, coastal-influenced gardens and rewards careful growers with compact, resinous buds and a clear, steady high.
Blackberry Diesel is a balanced hybrid that shows both fruity and diesel characteristics. It sits between indica and sativa tendencies without being extreme in either direction.
This variety typically tests in the high teens to low twenties for THC. Expect consistent potency with occasional phenotypes leaning slightly stronger.
CBD levels are low and not the focus of this strain. Users should consider it primarily for THC-driven effects.
Blackberry Diesel descends from a cross between blackberry and diesel lineages. The hybridisation emphasises fruit-forward terpenes with pungent fuel notes.
Seeds are offered as feminised for growers seeking reliable female plants. They are not autoflowering, so growers control the vegetative period.
The strain is best described as intermediate and benefits from steady care in a cool Scottish outdoor climate. Growers should monitor wind and humidity closely and give plants shelter where possible.
Flowering generally completes in eight to ten weeks indoors. Outdoors it finishes late season, depending on local conditions.
Yields are respectable outdoors when plants receive good light and wind protection. Indoor yields are predictable and suit a controlled environment.
Plants develop a medium to tall structure with sturdy branches that support dense colas. Training and pruning respond well and help manage overall height.
Indoors Blackberry Diesel performs well under controlled conditions with regular feeding and ventilation in Sussex. Outdoors in Sussex it does best in sheltered spots away from salty wind and with good air circulation.
Growing this strain in Sussex requires attention to coastal influences and seasonal change. In Sussex growers should account for cool Scottish outdoor climate tendencies by providing shelter and good drainage.
The high begins with a bright uplifting note that eases into relaxed focus. Users report a clear head with gentle physical calm.
The flavour profile mixes sweet blackberry notes with a sharp diesel tang. Subtle citrus and earthy undertones round out the smoke.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, it can work on coastal sites if plants are sheltered from salt spray and persistent winds.
Use a free-draining soil rich in organic matter and consider raised beds to improve drainage.
Harvest typically falls late season, often in October depending on the year and local microclimate.
Increase airflow, remove lower leaves to improve ventilation and inspect trichome development frequently.
Yes, pots give flexibility to move plants to sheltered spots and to control watering and nutrients.
It responds well to moderate feeding; avoid overfeeding during early flowering to keep terpene quality.
Low stress training and selective topping help distribute light and increase bud sites without overcomplicating care.
For coastal climate cannabis cultivation, Blackberry Diesel performs reliably when wind exposure is minimised and humidity is controlled.
Aphids and spider mites can be an issue, so check undersides of leaves and use preventive biological controls where possible.
A short flush with plain water can improve smoke quality, but balance it with plant health to avoid stressing late-stage buds.
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