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Blue Spring Cookies

Feminised

Blue Spring Cookies is an indica-dominant hybrid known for blueberry sweetness and solid yields.

Why choose Blue Spring Cookies?
  • Blueberry sweetness with cookie depth
  • Reliable 8–10 week flowering
  • Performs well in controlled indoor rooms
THC 18-24%
CBD 0.5-1%
Lineage BLUEBERRY x GIRL SCOUT COOKIES
Genotype Hybrid (Indica-dominant)
Difficulty Moderate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Medium
Yield Medium to high
Taste Blueberry, Sweet dough, Citrus
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Cool Northern Summers
Effects Relaxed, Uplifted, Creative
Environment Indoor / Outdoor

About Blue Spring Cookies

Blue Spring Cookies blends the fruity depth of Blueberry with the cookie-rich profile of GSC to create a resinous, compact plant. It favours controlled indoor environments but can perform outdoors in tempered climates with shelter and attention. The effect is calm and uplifting with a clear-headed period before settling into relaxation. Growers in the UK appreciate its predictable flowering window and adaptable structure for various training methods.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing is moderately challenging in cool northern summers and benefits from careful feeding and airflow. Experienced growers in greenhouses or indoors adapt training to maintain bud density.

Flowering Time:

Flowering typically completes in eight to ten weeks. Some phenotypes finish nearer to week eight while others bulk up later.

Yield:

Yields are medium to high under attentive care. Indoors you can push numbers with SCROG or topping; outdoors yields are reliable where summers are mild.

Height:

Plants remain medium in height with a sturdy central cola. Lateral branching responds well to pruning and training.

Environment:

Indoors, a controlled room brings out resin and scent; in Gloucestershire outdoor plants need a sheltered, sunny spot to ripen. Growers in Gloucestershire often use extra protection late season to prevent mould.

Climate:

In Gloucestershire, cool northern summers can slow ripening and increase mould risk without attention. Use airflow, timely pruning and late-season shelter to bring buds to full maturity in these conditions.

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What's your standard pot size for flowering?
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I use 11-litre pots indoors to give roots space without overwatering, and 20-litre cloth pots outdoors for extra reserve.
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Do you add silica for stronger stems?
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Yes, silica during veg helps stem strength and supports heavier colas later on.
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Have you had issues with bud rot here?
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Mild cases appear in damp spells, so I keep airflow high and remove inner foliage to reduce risk.
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How many plants per square metre do you run in a tent?
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I aim for four to six main colas per square metre with SCROG to maximise light use and ease maintenance.
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When do you start trimming fan leaves?
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I remove the largest fan leaves in week four of flower to improve airflow and focus energy on bud sites.

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