
- Berry depth for cool gardens.
Blueberry Acai
Blueberry Acai is an indica-dominant hybrid with a fruity, berry-forward profile and steady indoor yields.
- Distinct blueberry and acai flavour
- Performs well in cooler gardens
- Compact, resinous buds with manageable stretch
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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BLUEBERRY x ACAI |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium (bushy phenotype) |
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Medium to high (approx. 400-500 g/m2 indoor) |
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Blueberry, Acai berry, Sweet berry |
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Feminised |
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Cool, Wet Autumn; Tolerates Rainy Harvests |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Creative |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Blueberry Acai
Blueberry Acai is a compact, indica-leaning hybrid that blends Blueberry and Acai genetics to produce dense, resinous buds and a pronounced berry aroma. It suits growers seeking a strain that performs well in cooler climates, and with careful management can deliver strong results outdoors despite damp late seasons.
Blueberry Acai is an indica-dominant hybrid with compact, resinous buds. It shows stable flowering and predictable branch structure.
THC content typically sits in the high teens to low twenties, often around 18–22%. That level gives a noticeable psychoactive effect without extreme overpowering potency.
CBD is low, usually under 1%, so it is not selected for high-CBD therapeutic needs. Minor cannabinoids and terpenes contribute to the overall balance.
Blueberry Acai comes from Blueberry crossed with Acai, combining fruity terpenes and compact growth. The cross consistently produces berry-forward aromas.
Seeds are commonly offered as feminised to ensure reliable female plants. Some breeders may supply regular or auto variants for specific grow styles.
Growing difficulty is intermediate but increases if you encounter a rainy autumn harvest season, which raises mould risk. Preventative pruning, raised canopies and vigilant airflow management reduce those risks.
Flowering normally completes in eight to nine weeks under stable conditions. Some phenotypes may extend to week ten when producing denser colas.
Yields are medium to high for an indica-leaning plant, particularly indoors with proper training. Outdoor harvests can match indoor returns where the late season remains relatively dry.
Plants stay medium in height with a bushy, lateral-branching habit that suits screen-of-green and low-stress training. Bud sites are compact and resinous.
Indoors, Blueberry Acai performs well in tents with strict humidity and airflow control. Outdoors in Lancashire it favours a sheltered, south-facing position to reduce wet exposure.
Growing Blueberry Acai in Lancashire requires attention to damp autumns because the local rainy autumn harvest season can promote mould. Choose early-finishing phenotypes, use raised supports and aim to complete harvest before prolonged autumn rain.
Effects begin with a gentle uplift and clear-headed creativity that settles into a relaxed body calm. The overall experience is balanced rather than sedative-heavy in small doses.
Flavours are dominated by sweet blueberry notes with a tart acai-like finish. The smoke is smooth with a sugary, berry-rich aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
It tolerates cool, wet conditions better than many varieties but needs strong airflow and mould prevention to cope with damp UK weather.
Yes, it ranks well among cool climate cannabis strains thanks to its shorter flowering window and tolerance for lower temperatures.
Expect eight to nine weeks of flowering, with occasional phenotypes edging into week ten.
Feminised seeds are recommended for assured bud production; regulars are useful for breeding and selection.
Keep canopy density down, increase airflow, remove lower leaf mass and consider fungicidal treatments where legal and appropriate.
Moderate feeding with slightly higher phosphorus during early bloom and careful potassium boost late in flowering gives the best results.
It produces a noticeable sweet-berry aroma that can be managed with carbon filtration or outdoor screening.
It responds well to SCROG and low-stress training; SOG can work with many small colas if you have space.
Watch for powdery mildew, botrytis and aphids in cool, wet seasons and keep regular inspections.
Aim to harvest before sustained autumnal rains; in many UK regions that means late September to early October depending on season.
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