
- Big resin, small footprint — built for compact grows.
Blackberry Moonrocks
Blackberry Moonrocks is an indica-dominant hybrid prized for heavy resin and a compact form, suitable for small spaces.
- Dense, resinous colas in a compact package
- Fruit-forward flavour with a spicy diesel finish
- Ideal for growers managing limited vertical space
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22-26% |
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0.5-1% |
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Blackberry x Moonrock |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Short to medium (60-120 cm) |
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Moderate to high (approx. 450 g/m² indoors) |
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Blackberry, Earthy, Diesel spice |
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Feminised |
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Cool Highland |
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Relaxed body, Clear-headed uplift, Mild euphoria |
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Indoor & outdoor |
About Blackberry Moonrocks
Blackberry Moonrocks is a dense, resinous indica-dominant hybrid that combines rich fruity terpenes with a persistent diesel edge. Bred for compactness and trichome production, it performs well in controlled indoor environments and sheltered outdoor sites when tended carefully.
Blackberry Moonrocks is an indica-dominant hybrid with a heavy resin profile. It favours compact growth and dense cola development.
This phenotype commonly tests between 22% and 26% THC in well-managed grows. Many users find it potent with a pronounced onset.
CBD levels are low, typically under 1%, so therapeutic use centres on THC effects. It is not chosen for CBD-driven symptom management.
Blackberry Moonrocks traces its lineage to Blackberry x Moonrock crosses selected for trichome density. Breeders focused on amplifying fruity terpenes and compact structure through selective backcrossing.
These seeds are supplied as feminised stock to ensure a high proportion of flowering females. They are stable but not autoflowering, so a deliberate vegetative period is recommended.
Under cool Highland growing conditions, Blackberry Moonrocks benefits from tight environmental control and careful feeding. It suits growers with intermediate experience who can mitigate slow ripening and mould risk.
Flowering typically takes eight to ten weeks under stable indoor lights. Outdoor plants may need the full season in cooler areas to fully mature.
Yields are moderate to high for a compact plant, often around 450 g/m² indoors with proper training. Outdoors, well-managed plants in sheltered spots can reach similar totals.
Plants stay short to medium with a strong central cola and robust side branches. Expect 60 cm to 120 cm in height, making it suitable for limited spaces.
Indoors, Blackberry Moonrocks thrives in compact setups that favour canopy control and low-stress training, making it a good fit for growers in Buckinghamshire. Outdoors in Buckinghamshire it benefits from sheltered microclimates and careful timing to avoid early autumn chills.
In Buckinghamshire, growers must factor in cool Highland growing conditions that slow ripening and increase disease risk. Using protection and careful site selection helps crops reach full maturity in that environment.
The high THC produces steady body relaxation that builds gradually. Mentally it tends to offer a clear uplift rather than heavy sedation for many users.
The flavour blends ripe blackberry and dark fruit with an earthy base. A diesel-like spice carries through the aftertaste and lingers on the palate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Maintain temperatures around 20-25°C during the day and slightly cooler at night with relative humidity of 40-50% in flower to reduce mould risk.
A two to four week vegetative period is common for compact grows; extend slightly if you need more foliage for training.
Use a balanced NPK schedule in veg and switch to phosphorus- and potassium-rich feed in flower, plus calcium and magnesium to avoid deficiencies.
Keep good airflow, control humidity, and remove dense inner foliage to improve light penetration and air circulation around colas.
Monitor trichome colour for a mix of cloudy to amber depending on desired effect; aim for late amber for deeper relaxation.
Yes, but choose sheltered, south-facing spots and consider protection from early rain to avoid bud rot in cooler seasons.
Low-stress training and topping produce an even canopy and maximise light use for compact plants, improving overall yield.
Watch for spider mites and aphids, especially during warm indoor periods; use preventative hygiene and biological controls where possible.
Yes — its short stature and dense colas make it ideal for compact indoor cannabis gardens where canopy control is essential.
CO2 can boost yields under high light and controlled environments, but it's not necessary for most small-scale or compact setups.
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