
- Deep fruit flavour with reliable, relaxing effects.
Blackberry Kush
Blackberry Kush is an indica-dominant hybrid prized for its dense, fruity buds and calming effects.
- Dense, fruity buds with heavy resin
- Evening strain for relaxation and sleep
- Performs well in temperate climates
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18-22% |
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0.1-0.5% |
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Afghani x Blackberry |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Compact to medium (60-140 cm) |
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Moderate to high (indoor ~400-500 g/m², outdoor 500-700 g/plant) |
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Blackberry, Earthy, Sweet spice |
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Feminised |
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Temperate Southern England |
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Deep physical relaxation, Mild cerebral uplift, Sedative at higher doses |
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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.
Blackberry Kush is an indica-dominant hybrid with dense, resinous buds. It presents a heavy, relaxing profile often preferred for evening use.
THC levels commonly sit between eighteen and twenty-two percent in stable phenotypes. Potency can vary with cultivar selection and growing conditions.
CBD content is low, typically under one percent in most phenotypes. The variety is not primarily grown for CBD-led therapy.
Blackberry Kush originates from an Afghani background crossed with a Blackberry phenotype. Those parents account for the strain's resin production and pronounced fruit notes.
Seeds are widely offered as feminised to simplify flowering management for hobby growers. Breeders also provide regular and autoflowering options to suit different cultivation preferences.
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 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 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.
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.
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.
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.
The initial effect is a mild cerebral uplift that gradually moves into profound physical relaxation. Many users report the strain helps them unwind and, in higher doses, promotes sleep.
The flavour mixes ripe blackberry and sweet berry notes with an underlying earthy, diesel edge. A lingering dark-fruit sweetness remains on the aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Blackberry Kush is best suited to evening use where physical relaxation and sleep support are desired. It is commonly chosen for pain relief and to aid rest.
Flowering typically takes eight to ten weeks under standard photoperiods. Outdoor harvest in temperate regions usually falls in late summer to early autumn.
Watch for general garden pests and mould, particularly during damp periods. Regular inspection and basic hygiene reduce most issues without specialised measures.
Yes, in sheltered spots with good airflow Blackberry Kush can perform well outdoors in the UK. Timing and site selection are important to avoid late-season rain during ripening.
Expect pronounced blackberry and sweet berry notes with earthy and spice undertones. The aroma can become richer during curing.
Users report benefits for chronic pain, insomnia and stress-related symptoms. As with any therapeutic use, outcomes vary by individual and strain phenotype.
The Afghani parent provides resinous structure and resilience while the Blackberry lineage supplies the fruity aroma. Together they define the plant's appearance and scent.
Controlled climate cannabis growing can offer consistent humidity and temperature control that benefits resin development and bud quality. It is especially useful where outdoor weather is variable or damp.
Blackberry Kush is commonly available as feminised seed, with some breeders offering regular and autoflower variants. Choice depends on grower preference and experience.
Cultivating cannabis in the UK without a Home Office licence is illegal and carries legal penalties. Seek up-to-date legal advice before undertaking any cultivation activity.
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