
- Blue Twix — compact, fruity and LED-optimised
Blue Twix
Blue Twix is a compact, fruity hybrid suited to indoor LED grows in the UK.
- Fruity blueberry aroma
- Indoor LED-friendly
- Reliable, resinous buds
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Blueberry x White Widow |
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Hybrid (Indica-dominant) |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium (0.8-1.5 m indoors) |
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Medium-High (up to 450 g/m² indoors) |
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Blueberry, Sweet caramel, Citrus peel |
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Feminised, Photoperiod |
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Variable British Weather |
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Relaxed body buzz, Gentle cerebral lift, Improved mood |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Blue Twix
Blue Twix is a practical, indica-leaning hybrid bred for aroma and stable yields. It produces blueberry-forward flavours with sweet caramel notes and a reliable, calming effect that suits evening use. The cultivar performs strongly under controlled indoor conditions with LED lighting and responds well to training methods such as SCROG and LST. Outdoors it can do well in a long, dry summer but benefits from protection against late-season rain. Overall, Blue Twix offers a predictable grow and a pleasant, fruity profile for both hobbyists and experienced growers.
Blue Twix is a balanced hybrid leaning slightly towards indica. It produces dense buds and a compact canopy.
THC typically ranges from 18% to 22% in well-grown examples. The potency offers a reliable evening effect without being overpowering.
CBD levels are low, generally under one percent. The cultivar is selected for THC-dominant effects rather than CBD therapy.
Blue Twix derives from a Blueberry cross with White Widow. The cross yields a productive plant with sticky, aromatic flowers.
Seeds are commonly available as feminised for predictable female crops. Some breeders offer regular and autoflower versions for different cultivation styles.
Growing Blue Twix is intermediate in difficulty and benefits from steady environmental control. The variable British weather makes outdoor cultivation unpredictable and favours indoor setups.
Flowering usually completes within eight to ten weeks under stable conditions. Resin production peaks in the last two weeks.
Indoor yields are moderate to high when paired with good LED light and training. Outdoor yields in Oxfordshire can vary with the season but plants are capable of competitive harvests.
Plants remain medium in height with strong lateral branching suitable for SCROG and LST. Expect a bushier profile outdoors with more stretch in a long summer.
Blue Twix performs best indoors where airflow and LED spectrum can be controlled in Oxfordshire grow rooms. Outdoors in Oxfordshire it finishes reliably in a long summer but can be vulnerable to late-season rain.
Growing Blue Twix in Oxfordshire means working with variable British weather and a short outdoor season. Use shelters or move plants indoors to avoid prolonged rain during late flowering.
The high-THC profile gives a calming body sensation balanced by a light cerebral uplift. Consumers report improved mood and reduced tension without heavy sedation at moderate doses.
A pronounced blueberry top note leads into sweet caramel and a bright citrus finish. The smoke is smooth with a lingering fruity aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Blue Twix is known for its fruity blueberry flavour, sweet caramel notes and a balanced indica-leaning high.
Yes, Blue Twix responds well to indoor LED setups and controlled environments, which maximise resin and aroma.
Use a 12/12 light schedule during flowering and provide consistent LED intensity to develop dense buds.
A standard cannabis feed with slightly higher phosphorus and potassium in flower works well, while maintaining balanced micronutrients.
Harvest when trichomes show a mix of cloudy and amber for a balanced effect, and pistils have mostly darkened and curled in.
Maintain airflow, reduce humidity during late flower and consider using polytunnels or moving plants under cover in rainy periods.
It benefits from low-stress training or SCROG to expose bud sites and increase yields under both soil and hydroponic systems.
Dry slowly at 18-21°C with 45-55% RH, then jar and burp for the first two weeks to develop flavour and smoothness.
You can, but success depends on a long, dry summer; many UK growers prefer protected outdoor sites or indoor LED cultivation for consistency.
Cultivation without a licence remains illegal in the UK, so growers should be aware of the legal risks and regulations.
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