
- Berry resin for compact grows
Blue Dolphins
Blue Dolphins is a compact, berry-forward indica-dominant hybrid developed for manageable indoor grows and reliable finishes.
- Compact plants with resin-rich buds
- Berry-led flavour that stands out
- Performs well in cooler, sheltered sites
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18-22% |
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0.5-1.5% |
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Blueberry x Northern Lights |
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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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Medium (around 400-500 g/m² indoor) |
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Blueberry, Citrus, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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Cool Highland |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Focused |
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Indoor and sheltered outdoor |
About Blue Dolphins
Blue Dolphins is a compact, resinous hybrid ideal for growers in Sussex who need predictable, space-efficient plants. It combines Blueberry-derived sweetness with Northern Lights robustness to produce dense buds, moderate THC and a calming, clear effect. The variety does well in tents and small grow rooms and can be managed outdoors in sheltered parts of Sussex when the season allows. With careful humidity control and modest training, Blue Dolphins rewards growers with pleasing flavour, solid yields and reliable finishes in cool Highland conditions.
Blue Dolphins is an indica-dominant hybrid with dense buds and a chilled profile. It leans on resinous, compact growth typical of indica crosses.
THC levels typically sit between 18 and 22 percent, offering moderate potency suitable for regular users. The high is clear but mellow and doesn't push into heavy sedation.
CBD is low to moderate, usually under 2 percent and not dominant. Users seeking high CBD should consider pairing or different strains.
Blue Dolphins comes from a Blueberry cross with Northern Lights that emphasises resin and compact structure. The lineage favours bright berry terpenes and sturdy growth.
Seeds are typically sold Feminised to simplify cultivation and ensure flowering females. Autoflower versions are sometimes available for faster cycles.
Growing Blue Dolphins in cool Highland growing conditions requires attention to airflow and feeding during the slower ripening. It's best suited to growers with some experience who can manage humidity and short seasons.
Flowering usually completes in eight to ten weeks under a stable indoor light cycle. Outdoors in longer seasons buds can bulk up but may need frost protection.
Yield is typically medium, with experienced indoor setups producing around 400-500 g/m². Outdoor yields are modest in marginal climates but improve in sheltered spots.
Plants stay short to medium with tight internodes and a solid central cola. They respond well to training and maintain a manageable profile for limited spaces.
Indoors Blue Dolphins thrives in compact setups where temperature and light are closely controlled in Sussex. Outdoors in Sussex it prefers sheltered, south-facing spots and may need protection from wind and damp.
Growing Blue Dolphins in Sussex requires adapting to cool Highland growing conditions, so start plants earlier indoors and harden them off carefully. Expect a longer ripening period and plan for wind and moisture management in Sussex's cooler microclimates.
Effects are relaxing and gently euphoric, easing stress without heavy couch-lock. The strain also brings a subtle mental clarity that suits daytime unwinding.
The flavour combines sweet blueberry notes with bright citrus top notes and an earthy base. Smoke is smooth with a lingering fruity aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use 18/6 for veg and switch to 12/12 for flowering; consistent cycles help predictable bud set.
Low to moderate training such as LST or a light SCROG gives the best canopy spread without stressing the plant.
Yes, Blue Dolphins suits compact indoor cannabis gardens thanks to its short stature and tight internodes, making it a good choice for limited space grows.
Begin a light flush around the last 7-10 days of flowering to help smooth the final flavour and reduce excess nutrients.
In cool climates watch for powdery mildew and slugs outdoors, and control humidity indoors to prevent mould and spider mite outbreaks.
Supplemental CO2 can help in sealed, high-light systems but is unnecessary for most hobby grows and compact setups.
Increase phosphorus and potassium after flip while keeping nitrogen moderate to support bud development and avoid excessive leaf growth.
Yes, it responds well to organic inputs and living soils, which can enhance terpenes and overall plant health.
Transplant after the last expected frost and when daytime temperatures are consistently above 12°C to reduce shock.
Aim to move plants to a drier, sheltered spot late in the season and consider harvesting slightly earlier if persistent rain threatens trichome development.
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