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Blackberry Kush

Feminised

Blackberry Kush is an indica-dominant hybrid prized for its dense, fruity buds and calming effects.

Why choose Blackberry Kush?
  • Dense, fruity buds with heavy resin
  • Evening strain for relaxation and sleep
  • Performs well in temperate climates
THC 18-22%
CBD 0.1-0.5%
Lineage Afghani x Blackberry
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Moderate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Compact to medium (60-140 cm)
Yield Moderate to high (indoor ~400-500 g/m², outdoor 500-700 g/plant)
Taste Blackberry, Earthy, Sweet spice
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Temperate Southern England
Effects Deep physical relaxation, Mild cerebral uplift, Sedative at higher doses
Environment Suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation

About Blackberry Kush

Blackberry Kush is an indica-dominant hybrid that combines deep blackberry flavours with robust resin production. It offers a calming effect profile valued for relaxation, pain relief and sleep support while performing reliably across both indoor and outdoor settings.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing difficulty is moderate for those with basic horticultural experience in a temperate southern England climate. Attention to airflow and pest monitoring reduces common problems without complex intervention.

Flowering Time:

Flowering generally completes within eight to ten weeks under controlled photoperiods. Outdoor plants in Cambridgeshire are usually ready for harvest by late September to October.

Yield:

Yield potential is moderate to high when plants are healthy and space is optimised. Outdoor specimens in sheltered Cambridgeshire gardens can produce the upper range of expected yields.

Height:

Plants remain compact to medium in stature with sturdy branches that support heavy colas. Final height depends on training, container size and whether the plant is grown indoors or outdoors.

Environment:

Indoor grows allow tighter control over humidity and temperature for consistent development. In Cambridgeshire outdoor crops perform well in a sunny, sheltered site with good airflow.

Climate:

In Cambridgeshire the temperate southern England climate provides mild summers and cool, damp autumns that favour a single outdoor harvest. Growers should plan for rain protection during ripening and expect generally moderate thermal stress.

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How did your last outdoor Blackberry Kush perform in Cambridgeshire?
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It finished well with respectable bud density once sheltered from late autumn rain and benefited from a sunny micro-site.
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Do you notice much variation between phenotypes?
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Yes, some phenotypes show deeper purple hues and stronger berry aroma while others lean more earthy and resinous.
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Any non-technical tips for drying and curing?
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Dry slowly in a cool, dark room with gentle airflow and cure in small jars to monitor humidity and aroma development.
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Is pruning necessary for good yields?
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Selective pruning can improve light penetration and airflow but heavy shaping is not essential for every grower.
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What would you change next season?
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I would prioritise site shelter from wind and rain and select the phenotype that showed the best fruit character and resilience.

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