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Blueberry Clementine

Feminised

Blueberry Clementine is an indica-dominant hybrid offering fruity flavours and steady yields suited to cooler, damper UK gardens.

Why choose Blueberry Clementine?
  • Fruity terpene profile with reliable flowering.
  • Good outdoors in sheltered UK spots with proper moisture control.
  • Feminised seeds for straightforward cultivation.
THC 18-22%
CBD 0.3-1%
Lineage Blueberry x Clementine
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Medium (0.8-1.5m)
Yield Medium-high
Taste Blueberry, Citrus, Earthy
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Wet Welsh Valley Climate
Effects Relaxed, Uplifted, Creative
Environment Both

About Blueberry Clementine

Blueberry Clementine blends the sweet berry notes of Blueberry with the bright citrus of Clementine to produce a compact, resinous plant that performs well for intermediate growers. It favours well-aerated soils, careful humidity control and benefits from organic feeding to bring out its full terpene profile.

Grow Difficulty:

Under a wet Welsh valley climate this variety demands attention to humidity control and airflow. Growers with intermediate skills will manage mould risk and nutrient needs successfully.

Flowering Time:

Flowering takes about eight to ten weeks under stable conditions. Outdoor harvest in suitable seasons typically completes in late September to October.

Yield:

Yields are medium to high when plants receive good light and care. Outdoors in a long season it can produce above-average harvests per plant.

Height:

Plants stay medium in height, generally between 0.8 and 1.5 metres, and form sturdy branches. The compact structure suits screen-of-green and selective pruning.

Environment:

This strain adapts well to both indoor and outdoor grows in Inverness. Outdoor plants in Inverness benefit from sheltered positions to reduce exposure to persistent damp.

Climate:

Growing Blueberry Clementine in Inverness requires active measures against moisture because of the wet Welsh valley climate. Give plants good ventilation, raised beds or pots, and protect buds from prolonged damp.

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When should I switch to flowering indoors?
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Switch to 12/12 when plants have filled their intended space and topped sufficiently; typically after a strong 4–6 week veg period.
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My buds seem dense but damp after rain, what now?
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Trim damaged foliage, improve ventilation, and if rain continues consider temporary covers or moving pots under protection until flowering finishes.
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Can I foliar feed during flowering?
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Avoid foliar feeding in late flowering as wet leaves increase mould risk; stick to root feeds and occasional beneficial microbes.
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Are plant supports necessary for this strain?
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Yes, use stakes or trebles for heavy colas to prevent branch breakage in windy, wet weather common around Inverness.
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How do I select the best phenotype from several plants?
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Keep multiple mothers through veg, note vigour, bud structure and terpene hints, and keep the ones that resist damp and show strong resin.

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