
- Sweet berries meet petrol power in a compact, dependable hybrid
Blueberry Diesel
Blueberry Diesel is an indica-dominant hybrid with sweet berry notes and a diesel finish, suited to cool, coastal gardens.
- Blueberry sweetness with a diesel kick
- Compact plants ideal for protected outdoor spots
- Resilient flavour under careful humidity control
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Blueberry x Diesel |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Short to medium (0.8–1.5 m) |
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Moderate (300-450 g/m² indoor; 350-600 g/plant outdoor) |
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Blueberry, Diesel, Citrus |
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Feminised |
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Cool, Maritime With A Short Outdoor Growing Season |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Creative |
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Indoor/Outdoor |
About Blueberry Diesel
Blueberry Diesel balances Blueberry sweetness with Diesel sharpness to deliver a relaxing, uplifting smoke. It suits growers who need a compact, resinous plant that performs well under careful humidity and timing management.
Blueberry Diesel is an indica-dominant hybrid that blends sweet berry notes with a petrol edge. The profile gives a calming body effect while preserving a clear head.
THC levels typically sit between 18 and 22 percent, offering a solid potency without being overpowering. Consumers report consistent, reliable strength across phenotypes.
This strain is low in CBD, generally under 1 percent, so CBD-specific therapeutic effects are limited. It is best used where THC-driven relief is required rather than CBD modulation.
Blueberry Diesel comes from a straightforward cross of Blueberry x Diesel. The result preserves the fruity terpenes of Blueberry and the pungent fuel notes of Diesel.
Seeds are commonly available as Feminised for predictable flowering and to avoid male plants. Photoperiod varieties let growers control veg time for size management.
Growing Blueberry Diesel outdoors in a short outdoor growing season requires attentiveness to timing and mould prevention. Plants respond well to experienced hands that manage humidity and finish before wet autumn weather.
Flowering usually completes in eight to ten weeks under good conditions. Outdoor growers should aim to finish before late autumn rain sets in.
Yields are moderate and consistent when plants receive steady nutrients and airflow. Expect higher output outdoors when plants are trained and given space.
Plants stay compact to medium, often between 0.8 and 1.5 m, making them suitable for garden borders and greenhouses. The structure is bushy with tight cola formation.
Indoor growers can train Blueberry Diesel easily and control humidity for resinous buds, and outdoor growers in Gwynedd should use shelters or greenhouses to extend the season. In Gwynedd the compact habit helps fit plants into protected spots away from driving coastal winds.
Growing this strain in Gwynedd with a short outdoor growing season means finishing before persistent autumn rains and managing mould risk. Use polytunnels or late-summer flowering schedules in Gwynedd to get clean, ripe buds.
The high is deeply relaxing across the body while keeping a gentle uplift in mood. Mental clarity remains enough for creative tasks before sleep.
Taste combines ripe blueberry sweetness with a sharp diesel tang and a citrus finish. The smoke is smooth with a lingering fruity aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Control humidity through good ventilation, spacing plants for airflow, and using dehumidifiers in enclosed spaces; avoid prolonged damp conditions that encourage bud rot.
Plan to harvest as soon as trichomes reach the desired cloudiness; in cool climates aim for late summer to early autumn to avoid wet weather.
It responds well to a balanced feeding regime with slightly higher phosphorus during bloom and modest nitrogen in veg; avoid overfeeding to keep terpene expression clean.
Increase airflow, remove lower foliage to improve circulation, and consider single large colas instead of dense bush canopies to reduce trapped moisture.
Yes, its compact habit makes it suitable for small tents or greenhouse bays when trained with SCROG or topping techniques.
Expect common pests like aphids and spider mites; regular inspection and biological controls help, especially where high humidity encourages fungal pests.
A greenhouse or polytunnel is recommended to protect buds from rain and to help manage microclimate, improving ripening in a short season.
Yes, but choose planting spots with shelter from salty wind and ensure good drainage to prevent root issues.
Indoor growers commonly veg for 4–6 weeks before inducing flowering, while outdoor growers allow natural photoperiods to trigger bloom.
For high humidity cannabis cultivation focus on dehumidification, prompt pruning, careful canopy management, and choosing harvest timing to avoid prolonged damp conditions.
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