
- Blueberry sweetness with Cookies depth, tailored for greenhouse growers.
Blueberry Cookies
Blueberry Cookies is an indica-dominant hybrid with a sweet blueberry and biscuit profile and moderate THC levels.
- Fragrant blueberry and biscuit aroma.
- Dense, resinous buds suited to greenhouse grows.
- Reliable 8–9 week flowering window.
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Blueberry x Girl Scout Cookies |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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1.0-1.5 m |
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400-450 g/m² (indoor), moderate outdoors |
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Blueberry, Sweet biscuit, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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Damp Coastal Climate |
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Relaxed, Euphoric, Creative uplift |
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Greenhouse and indoor-friendly; suitable for outdoor in warm, dry seasons |
About Blueberry Cookies
Blueberry Cookies is an indica-dominant hybrid bred from Blueberry x Girl Scout Cookies that produces dense, fragrant buds. It performs well in controlled environments such as greenhouses and indoor rooms but requires active humidity and airflow management in damp coastal climates.
Blueberry Cookies is an indica-dominant hybrid with dense, resinous buds. It skews towards calming effects while retaining a clear mental lift.
THC typically ranges from 18% to 22% in good phenotypes. This level produces a pronounced psychoactive effect without overwhelming most users.
CBD is low and generally below 1%. The therapeutic profile is driven more by THC and terpene interactions than by CBD content.
The lineage is Blueberry x Girl Scout Cookies. The cross combines fruity terpenes with the dense, dessert-like profile of Cookies genetics.
Seeds are commonly offered as feminised to simplify cultivation and ensure sinsemilla yields. Regular seeds exist in some breeder lines but are less common for home growers.
Growing this strain in a damp coastal climate requires vigilant mould prevention and strong airflow. Plants respond well to steady feeding but need extra attention to humidity control in seaside areas.
Flowering normally completes in eight to nine weeks under controlled conditions. Outdoor growers in the UK should plan for ripening around mid to late October depending on the season.
Yields are moderate to high with good training and nutrient management. In a greenhouse, growers can commonly achieve around 400–450 g/m² while outdoor results depend on local weather.
Plants remain medium in stature with sturdy branches that support heavy buds. Typical final height is around one to one and a half metres when pruned and trained.
In Fife, a greenhouse gives the best balance of season extension and humidity control. Indoor grows allow precise environmental settings but a well-managed greenhouse in Fife can produce comparable quality.
Growing Blueberry Cookies in Fife demands careful mitigation of the damp coastal climate to prevent bud rot. Using a ventilated greenhouse and timely pruning keeps airflow around dense buds in Fife's moist seaside conditions.
The high-THC profile delivers a relaxing body sensation with a gentle euphoric edge. Many users note an early creative lift followed by physical calm.
The flavour blends ripe blueberry sweetness with a baked-biscuit richness and a subtle earthy undertone. The aroma intensifies during curing, highlighting the berry and sugary notes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Aim for 40–50% relative humidity during flowering to minimise mould risk while keeping trichome development strong.
Provide at least 600–900 µmol/m²/s of canopy PPFD during flowering for robust bud production.
Many growers begin a mild flush in the final 7–10 days, reducing salts while maintaining plant turgor to help flavour and smoke quality.
A balanced bloom feed with elevated phosphorus and potassium and moderated nitrogen supports bud set and resin production.
Use dehumidification, increase ventilation, apply selective pruning to open the canopy, and inspect buds regularly for any early signs of rot.
Yes, greenhouse cannabis cultivation works well for Blueberry Cookies if you control humidity, use insect netting, and manage airflow to counter the damp coastal tendencies.
Yes, branches can become heavy with resinous buds, so staking or netting during late stretch and flowering prevents breaks.
Expect roughly five to six months from seed to harvest depending on the start date and the local microclimate.
Look for spider mites, aphids and fungus gnats; the damp coastal setting can also favour slugs around the greenhouse perimeter.
Be cautious with seaweed products that contain salts; rinse any foliar residues and monitor soil salinity to avoid nutrient imbalances.
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