
- A compact, flavour-forward indica for small grow spaces and big taste.
Blueberry Cobbler
Blueberry Cobbler is an indica-dominant hybrid with fruity bakery aromas and a compact habit suitable for small indoor grows.
- Rich blueberry aroma with a pastry finish
- Compact plants ideal for small tents
- Reliable resin and evening sedation
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Blueberry x GSC |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Compact, typically 60-120 cm |
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Medium (approx. 400-500 g/m² indoors) |
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Blueberry, Vanilla, Sweet pastry |
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Feminised |
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Cool Highland |
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Relaxed, Euphoric, Sedating |
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Indoor preferred; outdoor possible in sheltered sites |
About Blueberry Cobbler
Blueberry Cobbler is an indica-dominant hybrid bred from Blueberry x GSC that delivers dense, resinous buds and a pronounced blueberry-and-pastry flavour. It performs well in compact indoor setups and sheltered outdoor sites, offering moderate yields and a reliably relaxing effect that suits evening use.
Blueberry Cobbler is an indica-dominant hybrid selected for dense, resinous buds. It combines relaxing body effects with a pronounced fruity aroma.
THC usually ranges between 18% and 22%, offering a reliably potent experience. The potency gives a clear, sedative-leaning high without overwhelming most experienced users.
CBD levels are low, typically under 1% in standard phenotypes. The low CBD means therapeutic benefits come mainly from THC and terpene synergy.
Blueberry Cobbler descends from Blueberry crossed with GSC. The lineage emphasises fruity terpenes and enhanced resin production.
Seeds are commonly offered as Feminised to ensure predictable female crops. Autoflower or high-CBD variants are less common for this cultivar.
Growing Blueberry Cobbler is moderately challenging and suits growers with some experience. It tolerates cool Highland growing conditions but rewards careful humidity and airflow control.
Indoor flowering generally finishes in eight to nine weeks. Outdoors in favourable seasons plants often mature by late September to early October.
Yield is moderate for an indica-dominant variety, with good results under attentive care. Proper training and feeding can push final yields higher in controlled indoor setups.
Plants remain compact with a bushy structure and short internodes. That compact habit makes them suitable for low-ceiling tents and small grow spaces.
Indoors it responds well to SCROG, LST and modest canopy management in the Scottish Highlands. Outdoors it can perform reliably when placed in a sheltered, sun-facing spot in the Scottish Highlands.
In the Scottish Highlands growers must protect plants from persistent wet and wind due to cool Highland growing conditions. A warm, well-ventilated greenhouse or reliable indoor tent helps manage the damp and temperature swings.
The initial effect is a gentle cerebral uplift that eases into a warm, relaxed body stone. Many users find it soporific later in the session, making it suitable for evening use.
The flavour profile is driven by ripe blueberry sweetness with a baked-pastry undertone. A creamy vanilla finish is often noticeable on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes. Its compact structure makes it well suited to small tents and compact indoor cannabis gardens with proper training.
Aim for 20–26°C during the day and no lower than 15–18°C at night. Avoid sudden drops that can stress resin production.
Keep relative humidity around 40–50% in late flowering to reduce mould risk. Good airflow and dehumidification are essential in cooler, damper regions.
Selective pruning helps light penetration and airflow. Remove lower shade branches and thin inner growth during veg.
Use a balanced veg feed followed by a bloom formula higher in phosphorus. Reduce nitrogen in the last two weeks before harvest.
Harvest when trichomes are mostly cloudy with some amber for a sedative effect. Adjust timing to desired effect and terpene preservation.
The aroma is pronounced with fruity and pastry notes, which can be noticeable during late flower. Carbon filters or a vented grow space are recommended.
It has average pest resistance and benefits from preventative measures. Spider mites and powdery mildew are the typical concerns in cool, damp areas.
Yes, low-stress training and SCROG work well thanks to its pliant branches. Keep an eye on stretch early in flowering to avoid overcrowding the canopy.
Curing greatly improves flavour and smoothness; aim for at least two weeks in a controlled jar cure. Proper drying and curing bring out the blueberry and vanilla notes.
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