
- Blue Cherries — fruit-forward resin with reliable indoor and sheltered outdoor performance
Blue Cherries
Blue Cherries is an indica-dominant hybrid known for blueberry and cherry flavours and a balanced, relaxing high.
- Fruity blueberry-cherry aroma with a smooth finish
- Reliable resin production and solid yields indoors
- Performs well with organic soil techniques and careful humidity control
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18-22% |
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0.5-1.5% |
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Blueberry x Cherry Pie |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium, bushy |
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Moderate to high (approx. 350-450 g/m² indoor) |
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Blueberry, Tart cherry, Earthy sweetness |
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Feminised |
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Wet Welsh Valley Climate |
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Relaxed body, Clear uplift, Sedative on higher doses |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Blue Cherries
Blue Cherries is an indica-dominant hybrid combining Blueberry x Cherry Pie genetics to produce medium-height plants with dense, resinous buds. It offers 18–22% THC, low CBD, and a flavour profile focused on blueberry and tart cherry over an earthy base, making it suitable for evening use and therapeutic relief for pain and insomnia. The strain performs well indoors with SOG or LST and outdoors in sheltered sites, but it requires careful mould management in damp climates like those found in Nottingham and the surrounding Welsh valleys.
Blue Cherries is an indica-dominant hybrid with a compact, resinous structure. It combines calming indica traits with a touch of uplifting clarity.
Typical samples test between 18–22% THC. The potency gives a noticeable psychoactive effect without overwhelming most users.
CBD is low to moderate at around 0.5–1.5%. The profile leans towards recreational potency with some therapeutic nuance.
Blue Cherries descends from Blueberry x Cherry Pie. The cross emphasises fruity terpenes and reliable resin production.
Seeds are commonly offered as feminised for predictable female crops. Regular seed batches are rarer but may be available from select breeders.
Growing Blue Cherries is moderately challenging in a wet Welsh valley climate and requires careful ventilation. Vigilant mould prevention and good airflow are essential for success.
Flowering finishes in roughly 8–10 weeks for most phenotypes. Resin and terpene development intensifies towards the end of the cycle.
Yield is moderate to high with attentive feeding and training. Expect approximately 350–450 g/m² indoors and solid outdoor returns in sheltered sites.
Plants stay medium in height with a bushy, conical form. Side branches produce dense, compact buds suited to SCRoG or LST.
Indoors, Blue Cherries responds well to sea of green and low-stress training in Nottingham. Outdoors in Nottingham it benefits from a sheltered, sun-exposed position to limit moisture contact.
Growing Blue Cherries in Nottingham means working against a wet Welsh valley climate and frequent humidity. Use raised beds, covered growing areas or a greenhouse and strict mould management when cultivating in Nottingham.
The high produces a relaxed body stone with a clear-headed uplift suitable for afternoon or evening use. At higher doses the effect shifts towards sedation.
Flavours favour ripe blueberry and tart cherry over a firm earthy base. The smoke is smooth with a sweet, lingering finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
A loam-based, well-draining mix with added compost and perlite suits Blue Cherries to support root health and nutrient uptake.
Increase airflow, reduce humidity during flowering, and remove lower shade leaves to improve circulation and minimise contact points for mould.
Harvest when trichomes are mostly cloudy with some amber for a balanced effect and full terpene expression.
Yes, organic nutrient lines tailored for cannabis work well but monitor EC and adjust compost teas to avoid overfeeding.
Aphids, slugs and fungal gnats are common, so practise sanitation and use biological controls where possible.
A greenhouse or polytunnel offers important protection from persistent rain and helps control humidity during bud maturation.
Apply low-stress training early and top once or twice to create an even canopy and improve light penetration.
Terpenes drive the blueberry and cherry aromas and contribute to the calming yet uplifting psychoactive character.
Yes, organic cannabis soil growing is well suited to Blue Cherries when you build soil life, use slow-release organics and rely on teas and composts for nutrition.
Reputable breeders and dispensaries often provide lab results showing THC/CBD ratios and terpene profiles for specific batches.
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