
- Blue Frost — fruity, resilient and well-suited to cooler gardens
Blue Frost
Blue Frost is an indica-dominant hybrid known for sweet blueberry flavour and steady relaxation.
- Compact plants with heavy resin production
- Sweet blueberry flavour with citrus lift
- Sturdy performer in cool coastal climates
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18-22% |
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1-2% |
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Blueberry x Northern Lights |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Short to medium (80-140 cm outdoor) |
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Medium-high (400-500 g/m² indoor; 350-450 g/plant outdoor) |
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Blueberry sweet, Sharp citrus, Earthy pine |
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Feminised |
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Cool Scottish Outdoor Climate |
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Uplifted focus, Deep physical relaxation, Calm euphoria |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Blue Frost
Blue Frost is a compact, indica-dominant hybrid bred from Blueberry x Northern Lights that produces dense, resinous buds. It favours cooler coastal and temperate sites and rewards careful training, good airflow and timely protection from rain to deliver a fruity, calming smoke.
Blue Frost is an indica-dominant hybrid with dense, resinous buds. It combines relaxing body effects with a clear mental lift.
THC commonly sits between 18% and 22%, giving a reliably potent experience. Some phenotypes can test slightly higher in optimal conditions.
CBD levels are low, typically around 1% to 2%. The variety offers limited CBD-driven effects compared with high-CBD cultivars.
Blue Frost derives from Blueberry x Northern Lights, combining fruity terpenes with compact vigour. The cross favours resin production and a tight bud structure.
Seeds are typically sold feminised to ensure a high proportion of flowering plants. Breeders sometimes maintain regular lines for selective crossing and trait work.
Growers rate Blue Frost as intermediate and it responds well to routine training and pruning. In a cool Scottish outdoor climate it benefits from close attention to feeding and protection from persistent damp.
Indoor flowering usually completes in 8 to 9 weeks. Outdoors in Warwickshire most growers harvest in late September.
With good care Blue Frost delivers medium to high yields. Expect roughly 400–500 g/m² indoors and 350–450 g per plant outdoors under favourable conditions.
The plant stays relatively compact with a strong central cola and sturdy branches. Outdoor height normally ranges from 80 to 140 cm, suitable for modest garden spaces.
Blue Frost performs well both indoors and outdoors in Warwickshire when given stable conditions. Outdoors it prefers a sheltered, sunny micro-site and protection from coastal wind exposure.
Growing Blue Frost in Warwickshire requires planning for a cool Scottish outdoor climate and variable weather. Choose a south-facing, sheltered position and use covers or temporary cloches during prolonged wet spells to reduce mould risk.
The high starts with a bright, focused uplift and mild cerebral clarity. Over time that gives way to steady physical relaxation without heavy sedation.
The flavour profile leans heavily on sweet blueberry with bright citrus top notes. An earthy, pine finish lingers on the palate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Blue Frost tolerates breezy conditions but benefits from windbreaks or hedging to prevent branch damage and bud abrasion.
Switch to a bloom formula after week four of flowering and monitor runoff EC to avoid nutrient burn.
Improve airflow, remove lower foliage, and use temporary covers during heavy rain; timely harvesting also reduces rot risk.
Yes; low-stress training and selective topping encourage an even canopy and better light penetration.
Harvest when most trichomes are milky with some amber to balance potency and a sweeter terpene profile.
A greenhouse or polytunnel is useful in Warwickshire to extend ripening and shelter plants from rain and cold snaps.
Organic feeds work well but may need supplementation in colder soils; ensure compost is well matured to avoid nitrogen lock.
Cure for at least two weeks in a cool, dark place and burp jars regularly to develop a rounded flavour.
Coastal climate cannabis cultivation can be tackled by beginners with research and simple protections like shelters and good drainage.
Use companion planting, neem oil sparingly, and introduce beneficial insects to keep pest populations low without chemicals.
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