
- Resilient, berry-rich and built for cool climates
Blue Power
Blue Power is an indica-dominant hybrid that offers compact plants and a berry-forward profile suited to cooler grows.
- Hardy for cooler UK gardens
- Berry-forward flavour with pine undertones
- Compact plants suited to small spaces
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Blueberry x Power Plant |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium, compact |
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Medium-high |
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blueberry, earthy pine, spiced citrus |
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Feminised |
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Cool, Wet (Rainy Autumn Harvest Season) |
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calming body relaxation, mild cerebral uplift, focused clarity |
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Indoor & outdoor |
About Blue Power
Blue Power combines Blueberry x Power Plant genetics to produce compact, resinous plants that tolerate cooler, damp conditions. It delivers a reliable indica-leaning effect with blueberry-dominant flavours and a stable potency profile suitable for growers managing wet autumn finishes.
Blue Power is an indica-dominant hybrid with dense buds and a stocky structure. It delivers physical calm alongside a measured mental clarity.
THC typically sits in the 18 to 22 per cent range in tested samples. That potency is noticeable but controllable for regular consumers.
CBD remains low, generally under 1 per cent across phenotypes. It is not bred for high-CBD medicinal use.
The lineage is Blueberry x Power Plant crossed to balance terpene profile and vigour. The cross brings berry aromas and resilient outdoor traits.
Seeds are Feminised to remove the need to identify and rogue males. That simplifies canopy planning and maximises usable flower.
Blue Power is an intermediate grow that tolerates cooler conditions but needs attention during a rainy autumn harvest season. In Nottingham you must guard against rot with good airflow and timely pruning.
Flowering completes in around eight to ten weeks under stable conditions. Outdoor crops will often finish late into autumn where weather can slow ripening.
Yield is medium to high for an indica-leaning variety when trained and fed properly. Outdoors in sheltered sites plants can produce substantial per-plant weights.
Plants remain relatively compact with a dominant central cola and several strong side branches. The structure suits low tents and modest garden spaces.
Indoors Blue Power responds well to Sea of Green or Screen of Green methods, allowing growers in Nottingham to control canopy and humidity. Outdoors in Nottingham it prefers a sheltered, south-facing position to reduce prolonged wetness.
In Nottingham Blue Power tolerates cool, damp conditions better than many hybrids but still needs proactive mould prevention during the rainy autumn harvest season. Good drainage, airflow and protective coverings at the first sign of persistent rain will preserve bud quality.
Effects combine deep physical relaxation with a gentle cerebral lift that preserves focus. The high is steady rather than overpowering.
Flavours centre on blueberry and sweet berry notes with an earthy pine backbone. A subtle spiced citrus finish can surface on careful cures.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes. Its hardy genetics make it a good option for cooler UK summers, provided you protect buds from prolonged wet spells.
Monitor trichomes in late September to November and harvest before continuous heavy rain to reduce mould risk.
Improve airflow, remove lower foliage, use well-spaced plants and consider biodegradable fungicidal sprays where allowed.
Moderate feeding with an emphasis on potassium and phosphorus in mid-to-late flowering supports bud density without pushing excessive stretch.
Yes. Its compact habit and predictable stretch make it manageable in small indoor setups with training methods.
Yes. Blue Power appears on practical lists of cool climate cannabis strains due to its resilience and tighter bud structure that copes with lower temperatures.
Look for aphids and spider mites; regular inspection and biological controls keep infestations manageable.
Light manicuring removes excess fan leaves and improves airflow during drying, reducing the chance of mould in damp conditions.
Cure for at least two to four weeks in a cool, dark place to develop the full aroma and smoothness.
Some phenotypes show stronger berry notes while others emphasise earthy pine; select mothers that match your flavour preference.
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