
- Dense, berry-rich buds built for humid greenhouses.
Blood Diamond
Blood Diamond is an indica-dominant hybrid that produces dense, resinous buds with a sweet berry profile and potent relaxing effects.
- Heavy resin and sweet berry aromas.
- Performs well in sheltered greenhouse setups.
- Great for pain and sleepless nights.
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20-24% |
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0.5-1% |
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Blood Rose x Diamond Kush |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium-tall |
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Medium-high |
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berry, earthy, pine |
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Feminised |
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Humid Greenhouse |
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relaxing, euphoric, sedating |
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indoor/outdoor |
About Blood Diamond
Blood Diamond is a resin-heavy, indica-dominant hybrid bred for robust yields and a pronounced berry-forward aroma. It performs well under controlled conditions and rewards careful growers with dense colas, high trichome counts and calming effects suitable for both recreational and medicinal use. In the Scottish Highlands a greenhouse offers the best balance between sun exposure and protection from frequent rain, making humidity management the key to healthy crops. Intermediate growers who manage airflow, training and feeding will find Blood Diamond a dependable strain with predictable flowering and good potency.
Blood Diamond is an indica-dominant hybrid with a dense resin profile. The plant leans towards relaxation while keeping a clear-headed component at lower doses.
THC levels typically fall between 20% and 24% in tested samples. That potency delivers a pronounced body buzz with a lifted cerebral edge for experienced users.
CBD is low, generally under 1%, so effects are mainly psychoactive. Those seeking CBD-driven therapeutic outcomes should consider supplemental options.
Blood Diamond descends from Blood Rose x Diamond Kush. The cross emphasises heavy resin production and berry-forward terpenes.
Seeds are sold Feminised to ensure a predominantly female crop and predictable flowering. They show consistent vigour and stable traits across runs.
Growing Blood Diamond in humid greenhouse conditions requires vigilant mould prevention and strong airflow management. This strain is best suited to intermediate growers who can manage ventilation and canopy control.
Flowering typically completes in 8 to 10 weeks under stable conditions. Proper feeding and light schedules help buds fatten and resin production peak.
Yields are medium-high when plants receive steady nutrients and training. In a greenhouse you can increase haul with SCROG or systematic LST.
Plants form a medium-tall structure with sturdy branches capable of supporting heavy colas. They respond well to topping and training without getting overly lanky.
Indoors, Blood Diamond benefits from controlled humidity and steady light while a greenhouse mimics outdoor vigour; in the Scottish Highlands a sheltered greenhouse is often the best option. Outdoors in the Scottish Highlands the strain prefers a sunny, protected site and needs guard against prolonged wet weather.
In the Scottish Highlands, humid greenhouse conditions are common and demand strict humidity control when growing Blood Diamond. Use dehumidifiers, good intake and exhaust ventilation, and frequent inspections to prevent mould while taking advantage of extended light seasons.
Effects begin with a sharp cerebral uplift that eases into deep physical relaxation. At higher doses it can become sedating and promote sleep.
The flavour profile balances sweet red berry with earthy pine and a subtle spicy note. Smoke is generally smooth and leaves a lingering fruity aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use a well-draining loam mix with added perlite and compost to balance moisture retention and drainage.
Water when the top 2-3cm of soil feels dry and adjust frequency for temperature and plant size to avoid overwatering.
Begin low-stress training early in vegetative growth and top after at least 4 nodes to encourage bushier structure.
Maintain good airflow, use dehumidifiers, avoid wet foliage, and remove lower growth to improve circulation around buds.
Reduce nitrogen and increase phosphorus and potassium while providing micronutrients to support bud development.
Flush for 7-14 days with plain water depending on feed levels and observe trichome development for timing.
Aphids, spider mites and mildew are typical threats; regular inspection and beneficials can keep populations down.
It can be grown outdoors but performs best in a sheltered greenhouse or polytunnel in the Scottish Highlands to protect against rain and humidity.
Plan for harvest when trichomes are mostly cloudy with some amber, and aim to finish before the wettest autumn weeks.
Home testing is rough; use accredited labs for accurate THC/CBD readings or rely on published ranges and visual trichome inspection.
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