
- Creamy berry flavour, built for sheltered coastal grows
Blue Milk
Blue Milk is a compact, indica-dominant hybrid known for creamy blueberry flavour and a quick 7–8 week finish.
- Creamy blueberry aroma
- Performs well in sheltered coastal sites
- Fast 7–8 week flowering
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Blueberry x White Widow |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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7-8 weeks |
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0.8-1.5 m |
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Moderate to high (350-450 g/m² indoor; 150-300 g/plant outdoor) |
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Blueberry, Creamy, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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Windy Coastal Growing Areas |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Balanced |
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Suitable for both; prefers sheltered outdoor sites |
About Blue Milk
Blue Milk is a reliable indica-dominant hybrid that marries sweet blueberry terpenes with the resilience of a hardy cross. It flowers quickly, suits sheltered outdoor spots in coastal areas and rewards attentive growers with balanced, relaxing effects and a creamy flavour.
Blue Milk is an indica-dominant hybrid with a creamy, berry-forward profile. It leans toward relaxing body effects while keeping mental clarity.
Typical THC levels for Blue Milk range from 18% to 22%. These levels deliver noticeable potency without being overwhelmingly sedating for most users.
Blue Milk has low CBD content, generally under 1%. It is bred for cannabinoid balance that emphasises THC-driven effects rather than high CBD traits.
Blue Milk descends from Blueberry x White Widow, combining sweet berry terpenes with resinous robustness. The cross brings both aroma and vigour to the phenotype.
Seeds are usually offered Feminised to give reliable bud-bearing plants. Autoflower versions exist but the classic line is Feminised for predictable architecture.
Growing Blue Milk in windy coastal growing areas presents a moderate challenge due to wind stress and salt spray. Stabilising plants with staking, windbreaks and careful pruning makes cultivation manageable for growers with intermediate experience.
Blue Milk flowers quickly, finishing in around 7 to 8 weeks indoors. Outdoor growers in mild seasons can expect ripeness by early autumn in a standard cycle.
Yield is moderate to high under attentive care, especially indoors where environmental control is possible. Outdoor yields are reliable if plants are sheltered from persistent coastal winds.
Plants stay compact to medium, often reaching between 0.8 and 1.5 m outdoors. The structure supports dense colas with side branching that respond well to low-stress training.
Indoors Blue Milk performs predictably with controlled light schedules and a flowering time around 7–8 weeks in Derry growers' setups. Outdoors in Derry it benefits from sheltered sites to avoid salt spray and wind damage.
Growing Blue Milk in Derry requires locating plants in sheltered microclimates because of the windy coastal growing areas. Use windbreaks, sturdy support and salt-tolerant soil amendments to protect plants from spray and persistent gusts.
Effects are a balanced mix of calming body sensation and a gentle cerebral uplift. Users report relaxed focus that suits late afternoon or evening use.
The flavour profile is a creamy blueberry sweetness with faint earthy undertones. A lingering milky finish complements the fruit notes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Blue Milk typically finishes flowering in 7 to 8 weeks under stable indoor conditions.
It is best for growers with some experience because it benefits from careful wind protection and pruning.
A well-draining loam amended with organic matter and extra calcium helps offset salt stress near the coast.
Install windbreaks, position plants behind hedging or mesh screens and rinse leaves if salt builds up after storms.
Harvest timing depends on trichome maturity, but in sheltered sites expect to harvest by early to mid-September in mild seasons.
Selective defoliation around bud sites can improve airflow but avoid over-pruning in windy coastal growing areas.
Yes, Blue Milk's 7–8 week flowering period makes it a good choice for short season outdoor cannabis growing when given shelter and attentive care.
Use moderate nitrogen during veg and switch to potassium- and phosphorus-rich feeds as flowering starts, while avoiding overfeeding.
Expect aphids, thrips and occasional fungal pressure; good airflow and regular inspection reduce infestations.
Curing for at least two weeks in controlled jars improves flavour and smooths the smoke.
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