
- Blue Ghost — fruity, balanced and well-suited to controlled grows
Blue Ghost
Blue Ghost is an indica-dominant hybrid producing dense, fruity buds with a clear-headed uplift.
- Fruity blueberry aroma with citrus highlights
- Reliable 8–9 week flowering and solid yields
- Well suited to sheltered outdoor plots in Lincolnshire
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Blueberry x Ghost OG |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium (70-120 cm indoors) |
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Medium-high (400-550 g/m² indoors) |
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Blueberry, Citrus zest, Earthy pine |
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Feminised |
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Temperate Southern England |
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Cerebral uplift, Gentle body relaxation, Mild sleepiness at higher doses |
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Suitable for both with shelter outdoors |
About Blue Ghost
Blue Ghost delivers a fruity blueberry aroma overlaid with citrus and earthy notes, offering a balanced high that begins in the head and eases into gentle body relaxation. It performs well in controlled environments and can be managed outdoors in Lincolnshire with appropriate shelter and mildew prevention.
Blue Ghost is an indica-dominant hybrid that balances relaxing body effects with a clear-headed lift. The buds are dense and resinous with a compact structure.
THC levels typically sit between 18 and 22 percent, giving a reliably potent experience. This potency is strong enough for seasoned users while still manageable for those with moderate tolerance.
CBD is usually under one percent and does not significantly alter the psychoactive profile. Expect the therapeutic effects to come mainly from THC and the terpene profile.
Blue Ghost is bred from Blueberry x Ghost OG to combine fruity terpenes with stable resin production. The cross emphasises aroma and consistent potency across phenotypes.
Seeds are offered as Feminised to simplify crop planning and avoid male plants. This makes small-scale and home grows more predictable.
Growing Blue Ghost is a moderate challenge suited to growers who monitor humidity and feeding carefully. In a temperate southern England climate it benefits from active mildew prevention and stable nutrient routines.
Plants generally flower within eight to nine weeks under a 12/12 schedule. Outdoor crops in the UK are usually ready by late September to early October.
Yield is medium to high when plants are trained and fed correctly. Indoor growers can expect around 400–550 g per square metre under optimised conditions.
The strain reaches a medium height with sturdy main colas and compact laterals. Indoors plants typically remain between 70 and 120 cm while outdoor specimens may grow taller with ample light.
Blue Ghost performs well both indoors and outdoors in Lincolnshire when given shelter from prevailing wind. In Lincolnshire outdoor grows should be protected from late-season rain to prevent mould.
Growing Blue Ghost in Lincolnshire benefits from the temperate southern England climate but requires vigilance for autumn rain. Use cover or quick-drying canopies to reduce mould risk in this temperate southern England climate.
The initial effect is a clear cerebral uplift that sharpens mood without anxiety. That heady sense eases into a relaxed body feeling that does not immediately lead to deep sedation.
The flavour profile is dominated by sweet blueberry with a bright citrus top note. A subtle earthy, pine finish rounds out the taste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Aim for 40–50% RH during late flowering and use fans, ventilation or a dehumidifier as needed; this is a core element of controlled climate cannabis growing to prevent bud rot.
Use 18/6 for vegetative growth and switch to 12/12 for flowering to induce bud set and consistent flowering times.
Check trichomes for mostly cloudy with some amber for a balanced high; harvest windows are typically late September to early October outdoors in the UK.
Spider mites, aphids and thrips can be issues; regular inspection, sticky traps and biological controls help keep infestations low.
Start with moderate nitrogen in veg then switch to higher phosphorus and potassium in flower, with moderate microelements and occasional silica for stem strength.
Yes; living soil and compost teas produce excellent flavour and slow-release feeding, though pest management still needs diligence.
Dry to 12–15% moisture then cure jars for two to six weeks, burping daily at first to stabilise humidity and improve flavour.
Yes; topping, LST and a modest SCROG net increase light penetration and even out yields effectively.
Burn shows as brown, crispy leaf tips and edges; flush with clean water and reduce nutrient strength until recovery is visible.
Yes, but choose a sheltered site and consider polytunnels or quick-cover options to protect against heavy rain and wind common in Lincolnshire.
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