
- Compact, fruity and built for sheltered coastal grows.
Blueberry Afgoo
Blueberry Afgoo is an indica-dominant hybrid known for its sweet blueberry flavour and relaxing effects.
- Sweet blueberry aroma with heavy resin production
- Compact plants ideal for sheltered coastal plots
- Reliable 8-9 week flowering window for short seasons
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Blueberry x Afgoo |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Short to medium (60-140 cm) |
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Medium |
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Blueberry, Earthy, Sweet |
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Feminised |
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Windy Coastal Growing Areas |
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Relaxed, Euphoric, Sleepy |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Blueberry Afgoo
Blueberry Afgoo is an indica-dominant hybrid that marries fruity Blueberry terpenes with the dense, sedative structure of Afgoo. It flowers in eight to nine weeks, suits sheltered outdoor spots in Cumbria and rewards growers who provide wind protection and solid support.
Blueberry Afgoo is an indica-dominant hybrid with compact, resinous buds. It shows a clear leaning towards calming, restorative effects rather than energetic stimulation.
THC levels typically fall between 18 and 22 percent. That potency delivers a pronounced psychoactive effect suitable for experienced consumers and medicinal users.
CBD is low in this variety, usually under one percent. The plant is better suited for THC-driven symptom relief than CBD-specific therapy.
Blueberry Afgoo descends from a Blueberry x Afgoo cross. The hybrid blends fruity terpenes with a dense indica structure.
Seeds are typically sold Feminised to ensure a higher proportion of flowering females. They are photoperiod strains and are not autoflowering, so light schedules must be managed.
Growing Blueberry Afgoo in windy coastal growing areas requires sturdy staking, shelter and solid trellising. The strain is moderately forgiving but performs best with attentive wind protection and good drainage.
Flowering normally completes in eight to nine weeks under controlled conditions. Outdoor growers in Cumbria should plan for a late-September to October harvest window.
Yield potential is medium with dense colas that respond well to training. With careful feeding and bud support yields can exceed average for small outdoor plots.
Plants remain compact to medium height, usually between 60 and 140 cm. Strong lateral branching makes them suited to screen-of-green or low-stress training.
Indoors Blueberry Afgoo thrives under stable lighting and controlled humidity and produces heavy trichome development. Outdoors in Cumbria it benefits from a sheltered, south-facing position to reduce exposure to salt-laden winds.
In Cumbria, windy coastal growing areas introduce salt spray and persistent gusts that can damage leaves and buds. Blueberry Afgoo performs well there if given windbreaks, raised beds and regular inspection for stress.
The high starts with a gentle cerebral lift that settles into a deep body relaxation. At higher doses the strain commonly induces sleep and eases muscular tension.
Flavour notes are dominated by sweet blueberry layered over earthy, resinous tones. A light sugary finish lingers on the palate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
It is moderately easy to grow but benefits from prior experience with staking and wind protection, so new growers should be prepared to manage structure and pests.
Outdoors the harvest usually falls in late September to October depending on local microclimate and season length.
Keep good airflow through training and pruning, avoid dense canopies and consider raised beds for quicker drying in coastal climates.
Provide a balanced phosphorus and potassium boost in mid to late flowering while tapering nitrogen to encourage bud development.
Yes, Blueberry Afgoo's 8-9 week flowering time makes it a practical option for short season outdoor cannabis growing when sown early and placed in a sheltered microclimate.
Low-stress training and selective topping increase lateral bud sites and help keep height manageable, especially in windy areas.
Tolerance is limited; erect windbreaks and choose a less exposed site to reduce leaf burn and stress from salt-laden winds.
Coastal pests like slugs and occasional aphids can be a problem; regular inspection and organic controls keep infestations in check.
Yes, expect a pronounced fruity and earthy aroma which may be noticeable during late flowering, so plan for discreet placement if needed.
Harvest when trichomes are at desired colour, dry in a ventilated but sheltered space, and cure slowly to preserve flavour and potency.
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