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Blackberry Pie

Feminised

Blackberry Pie is an indica-leaning hybrid known for rich berry flavours and moderate THC levels.

Why choose Blackberry Pie?
  • Rich blackberry flavour with pastry sweetness
  • Compact, resinous buds ideal for modest spaces
  • Reliable eight to nine week flowering period
THC 18-22%
CBD 0.5-1%
Lineage Blackberry x Cherry Pie
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Moderate
Flowering 8-9 weeks
Height Medium, bushy
Yield Medium to high
Taste Blackberry, Sweet pastry, Earthy spice
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Humid Greenhouse Conditions
Effects Uplifted focus, Deep relaxation, Mild sleepiness
Environment Indoor and outdoor

About Blackberry Pie

Blackberry Pie offers a compact, resinous plant with pronounced blackberry and sweet pastry notes and an indica-dominant effect. It performs well in both indoor setups and sheltered outdoor sites, and in Warwickshire growers will appreciate its reliable flowering and rewarding aroma when moisture is managed.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Blackberry Pie in humid greenhouse conditions requires attentive moisture management and regular inspection for mould. For those with basic experience it is a moderate project that rewards careful hygiene.

Flowering Time:

Flowering usually completes in eight to nine weeks under stable photoperiods. Outdoor finishes will depend on the season and local temperatures in Warwickshire.

Yield:

Yield is medium to high when plants receive steady nutrition and airflow. Several Warwickshire growers report reliable bench and outdoor yields in protected sites.

Height:

Plants remain medium in stature with a bushy habit and multiple branching sites. They respond well to light training to open the canopy and encourage even bud development.

Environment:

Blackberry Pie adapts to both indoor and outdoor setups in Warwickshire when disease pressure is controlled. Outdoors it prefers a sheltered position that limits direct wetting of the buds.

Climate:

Growing Blackberry Pie in Warwickshire with humid greenhouse conditions demands close attention to humidity and ventilation. Regular checks for mould and swift remedial action keep crops healthy through damp spells.

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How did your last Blackberry Pie crop fare in the greenhouse?
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It did well once I tightened humidity controls during late flowering; bud set was dense and terpene expression came through strongly.
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Any tips for training the plants?
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Simple low-stress training and selective defoliation helped even the canopy and improved light penetration to lower nodes.
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Did you notice much variation between plants?
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There was moderate phenotypic variation, mostly in berry intensity and resin production, so I selected top performers for future runs.
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What feeding schedule worked for you?
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A steady, balanced feed in veg shifting to bloom-specific nutrients produced consistent bud development without nutrient burn.
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How did you manage mould risk during wet weeks?
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Frequent inspections and improving airflow around dense colas were key to reducing any mould pressure.

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