
- Blue Strawberry — premium berry flavour for cool-climate growers
Blue Strawberry
Blue Strawberry is an indica-leaning hybrid with sweet berry flavours and reliable performance in cool gardens.
- Fruity, jammy terpenes
- Resilient in cool, damp seasons
- Compact plants, dense buds
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Blueberry x Strawberry Cough |
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Hybrid (Indica-dominant) |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium; 1–1.8 m outdoors, 0.8–1.2 m indoors |
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Medium — 350–450 g/plant outdoor, 400–500 g/m² indoor |
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Blueberry, Sweet strawberry, Earthy spice |
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Feminised |
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Cool Maritime; Tolerates Cool Climates And A Rainy Autumn Harvest Season |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Focused |
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Both |
About Blue Strawberry
Blue Strawberry is a compact, fruit-forward hybrid bred from Blueberry x Strawberry Cough that performs well in cool maritime climates. It produces jammy, resinous buds with a clear yet relaxing effect and suits growers who manage ventilation and mould risk carefully.
Blue Strawberry is an indica-leaning hybrid with dense, resinous buds. It combines calming indica traits with a slightly cerebral lift.
THC levels typically range from 18 to 22 per cent in well-grown plants. That potency offers a noticeable clear-headed effect before moving into relaxation.
CBD is low, usually around 0.5 to 1 per cent. The cannabinoid balance keeps the effect driven by THC and terpenes.
Blue Strawberry derives from Blueberry x Strawberry Cough. The cross emphasises fruity terpenes and stable, predictable growth.
Seeds are offered feminised to ensure consistent female crops and reduce variability. They respond well to standard training such as LST and topping.
Growing Blue Strawberry is intermediate and requires vigilance to prevent mould during a rainy autumn harvest season. Regular pruning, good airflow and timely feeding reduce major issues in wet weather.
Flowering usually takes eight to ten weeks under consistent light and nutrition. Outdoors in Kent the finish can be delayed if autumn is particularly cool or wet.
Yield is moderate to good with proper light and feed schedules. Outdoor growers can expect roughly 350–450 grams per plant in a favourable season.
Plants develop a compact, bushy structure that suits low-stretch training methods. Outdoors in Kent they commonly reach between one and 1.8 metres depending on training.
Blue Strawberry adapts well to both indoor and outdoor setups when ventilated and fed correctly. In Kent outdoor crops profit from a sheltered position and early-season vigour to avoid late rain.
In Kent Blue Strawberry performs well in a cool maritime climate but needs protection from persistent rain. The rainy autumn harvest season requires careful drying and active mould prevention for outdoor crops.
The initial effect is gently uplifting and mentally clear for the first hour. That shifts into a relaxed body sensation suited to evening use.
The flavour profile blends fresh blueberry and ripe strawberry with a sweet, jammy midnote. A faint earthy spice lingers on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, it adapts well to cool, maritime climates found in the UK but benefits from good airflow and shelter outdoors.
Keep canopy density low, remove inner foliage, use fans or natural ventilation and harvest early if persistent rain is forecast.
Watch trichomes and pistil colour and aim to harvest before prolonged autumn rains to reduce rot risk.
No special formula is required; a balanced schedule with slightly reduced nitrogen during flowering works well.
Yes, it is suitable for tents with height control and light levels of around 600–800 µmol/m²/s for optimal bud development.
Expect eight to ten weeks of flowering under steady conditions before finishing.
Feminised seeds reduce the chance of male plants and are a practical choice for growers wanting a predictable crop.
Dry in a controlled, dehumidified space around 18–20°C and 50–60% RH, then cure in jars while monitoring for condensation and mould.
Yes, it performs well among cool climate cannabis strains and handles lower temperatures better than many tropical varieties.
Terpenes can diminish with excessive rain or poor drying, so prompt harvest and careful post-harvest handling preserve flavour best.
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