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Blackberry Lemonade

Feminised

Blackberry Lemonade is an indica-dominant hybrid with sweet berry and sharp citrus notes suited to growers who want flavour and steady potency.

Why choose Blackberry Lemonade?
  • Distinct blackberry sweetness with a citrus snap
  • Performs well with organic soil and careful humidity control
  • Compact plants that respond to training for higher yields
THC 18-22%
CBD 0.5-1%
Lineage Blackberry x Lemonade
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Medium, 80-140 cm
Yield Medium to high
Taste Blackberry, Citrus lemon, Sweet floral
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Wet Welsh Valley Climate
Effects Relaxed euphoria, Uplifted mood, Mild sedation
Environment Suitable for indoor and outdoor

About Blackberry Lemonade

Blackberry Lemonade brings together a deep blackberry sweetness with bright lemon top notes in an indica-dominant hybrid. It offers dependable THC levels, a relaxing yet uplifting effect profile and a plant structure that responds well to training. For growers in Oxfordshire and similar UK regions, attention to humidity, drainage and organic soil health will reward you with dense, resinous flowers. This variety suits intermediate growers using organic methods who can manage airflow and shelter during wet periods.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Blackberry Lemonade is intermediate; plants are forgiving but need attention to airflow and feeding. It copes when kept dry but needs extra protection in the wet Welsh valley climate.

Flowering Time:

Flowering runs about eight to ten weeks under good conditions. Expect dense flowers that finish reliably with proper nutrient and light management.

Yield:

Yield is medium to high when trained and fed correctly. Outdoor yields improve with a long, dry late summer but will drop if wet or mould develops.

Height:

Plants stay medium in height with a sturdy central cola and multiple side branches. They respond well to topping and low-stress training to keep a squat, productive canopy.

Environment:

Indoors, control temperature and humidity to prevent mould and optimise resin production in Oxfordshire. Outdoors in Oxfordshire provide shelter from constant rain and aim to position plants where they get the best late sun.

Climate:

Growing this strain in Oxfordshire with wet Welsh valley climate requires a focus on humidity control and shelter from prolonged rain. Use raised beds or pots with excellent drainage and keep plants under cover during long damp spells.

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I'm worried about bud rot this season, what should I do?
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Increase air movement, remove dense inner foliage and consider early harvesting of vulnerable colas if rain persists.
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What's the best way to train indoors for higher yields?
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Combine topping with a SCROG or LST to create an even canopy and maximise light penetration to all bud sites.
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Should I plant in pots or in-ground in Oxfordshire gardens?
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Pots give control over drainage and allow sheltering during wet spells, while in-ground can work if you improve soil structure and drainage in Oxfordshire.
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How do I handle nutrient burn signs?
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Flush with pH-balanced water, reduce feed concentration by 25–50% and reassess EC/ppm before resuming full nutrients.

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