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Blue Strawberry

Feminised

Blue Strawberry is an indica-leaning hybrid with sweet berry flavours and reliable performance in cool gardens.

Why choose Blue Strawberry?
  • Fruity, jammy terpenes
  • Resilient in cool, damp seasons
  • Compact plants, dense buds
THC 18-22%
CBD 0.5-1%
Lineage Blueberry x Strawberry Cough
Genotype Hybrid (Indica-dominant)
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Medium; 1–1.8 m outdoors, 0.8–1.2 m indoors
Yield Medium — 350–450 g/plant outdoor, 400–500 g/m² indoor
Taste Blueberry, Sweet strawberry, Earthy spice
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Cool Maritime; Tolerates Cool Climates And A Rainy Autumn Harvest Season
Effects Relaxed, Uplifted, Focused
Environment 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.

Grow Difficulty:

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 Time:

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:

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.

Height:

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.

Environment:

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.

Climate:

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.

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Should I top Blue Strawberry?
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Yes, topping at two to three nodes with subsequent LST promotes bushy growth and higher bud sites.
Common question Posted by Urbanseedbank Answered
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What feeding schedule do you use?
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A moderate veg feed then a bloom formula with reduced nitrogen after week two of flowering works well for me.
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How do you handle slugs and pests in Kent?
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I use physical barriers, hand removal and encourage predatory insects rather than heavy pesticides.
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When do you bring plants under cover?
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I move them under cover or into sheltered areas a few weeks before expected heavy autumn rain to avoid mould.
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Any tips for drying in humid autumns?
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Use a dehumidifier and steady airflow, keep temperature stable and start jar curing only when buds feel dry to the touch.

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