
- A fruit-forward hybrid built for organic soil and careful cultivation.
Blue Dolphin
Blue Dolphin is an indica-dominant hybrid with blueberry notes and reliable resin production.
- Blueberry aroma with real structure
- Resilient resin production for careful growers
- Performs well with living soil techniques
|
|
18-22% |
|
|
0.5-2% |
|
|
Blueberry x Northern Lights |
|
|
Hybrid (Indica-dominant) |
|
|
Intermediate |
|
|
8-9 weeks |
|
|
Medium to tall (1.2-2.0 m outdoor) |
|
|
Medium-high (400-500 g/m² indoor) |
|
|
Blueberry, Citrus, Earthy |
|
|
Feminised |
|
|
Wet Welsh Valley |
|
|
Relaxed, Uplifted, Focused |
|
|
Indoor and outdoor |
About Blue Dolphin
Blue Dolphin is a robust indica-dominant hybrid known for dense, resinous buds and a pronounced blueberry profile. It performs well indoors and outdoors given attention to humidity and soil health. The plant benefits from organic soil practices and careful canopy management to reduce mould risk in wetter climates. Growers in Kent and similar regions find that raised beds, good drainage and regular inspection minimise disease and secure consistent yields.
Blue Dolphin is an indica-dominant hybrid with dense, resinous buds. The plant shows compact branching and responds well to canopy management.
THC levels typically sit between 18% and 22% in well-grown plants. This gives consistent potency that suits regular consumers seeking a reliable experience.
CBD content is low to moderate, normally around 0.5% to 2%. That balance supports the psychoactive profile while offering mild therapeutic benefits.
The lineage is Blueberry crossed with Northern Lights for fruity aroma and robust resin production. This genetic mix yields predictable vigour and stable phenotypes.
Seeds are commonly available as feminised varieties for reliable female crops. Some breeders offer regular seed runs for preservation and breeding programmes.
Grow difficulty is intermediate and requires attention to humidity control and airflow. I have grown it in a wet Welsh valley climate and found regular pruning and robust soil biology essential to prevent mould.
Flowering completes in about eight to nine weeks under controlled indoor conditions. Outdoor growers in Kent can expect a harvest window in late September to early October with close monitoring.
Yield is reliably medium-high when plants receive proper training and nutrition. Indoor yields often reach 400-500 g/m² with SCROG or SOG techniques.
Plants tend to reach medium to tall proportions, often 1.2 to 2.0 metres outdoors when untrained. The structure produces a dominant central cola with productive side branches after topping.
Blue Dolphin performs well indoors in controlled environments and outdoors in sheltered sites in Kent. Outdoors it benefits from rain protection and a well-draining soil system to avoid bud rot.
Growing Blue Dolphin in Kent demands attention to the wet Welsh valley climate and its high humidity. Growers in Kent should focus on raised beds, rapid drainage and constant canopy inspection to reduce mould risk.
The high-terpene profile produces a calm, uplifted sensation suitable for daytime relaxation. Many users report improved focus without heavy sedation.
A pronounced blueberry note leads with bright citrus highlights and an earthy finish. The smoke is smooth and slightly sweet on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
A loam-based, well-draining organic mix with added perlite and worm castings works well. Maintain a slightly acidic pH around 6.0-6.5.
Prioritise airflow, selective defoliation and keep a consistent light schedule to reduce canopy moisture. Elevated beds and shelter from driving rain are crucial in wet seasons.
Harvest timing depends on trichome development but typically falls in late September to early October in southern UK locations. Harvest earlier if conditions turn persistently wet to avoid rot.
Yes. Use compost, worm castings, and natural liquid feeds to promote healthy plants without synthetic fertilisers. Organic pest control like neem oil and beneficial insects helps keep issues in check.
It is best suited to growers with some experience of humidity control and canopy management. Complete novices may find preventing mould and optimising yield challenging.
Increase phosphorus and potassium while tapering nitrogen as flowering progresses. Continue to support beneficial microbes to improve nutrient uptake.
Soil structure is critical to avoid waterlogging in wetter regions and to support root health. A fluffy, aerated medium ensures roots get oxygen and prevents anaerobic conditions.
Yes, organic cannabis soil growing methods work well; build living soil with compost, biochar, and cover-crop inputs. This approach improves resilience against mould and supports robust terpene production.
CO2 can boost yields in tightly controlled, sealed rooms with high light intensity, but it's not essential for hobby grows. Focus first on airflow and proper nutrient schedules.
Diagnose by leaf symptoms and correct pH before changing feed strength. When needed, apply targeted organic amendments like kelp, bat guano or fish hydrolysate sparingly.
Verified buyer feedback
Grower Reviews
Rating breakdown
Filter by star rating