
- Berry-sweet calm built for cooler coastal gardens
Blueberry Dream
Blueberry Dream is an indica-dominant hybrid with sweet blueberry flavour and a calming, slightly sedative high suited to temperate outdoor sites.
- Sweet blueberry aroma with a calming body effect
- Compact plants ideal for smaller gardens and sheltered coastal plots
- Performs best with careful humidity and airflow management
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Blueberry x Haze |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Short to medium, 60-120 cm |
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Medium (350-450 g/m² indoor; 300-400 g/plant outdoor) |
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Blueberry, Sweet berry, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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Cool Scottish Outdoor Climate |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Sedating at higher doses |
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Both |
About Blueberry Dream
Blueberry Dream is a compact, resinous hybrid bred from Blueberry x Haze that produces fruity, berry-forward aromas and a mellow, relaxing effect. It performs well indoors and outdoors when growers manage humidity and choose sheltered sites, and it is popular for late-season gardens where cool nights bring out the berry terpenes.
Blueberry Dream is an indica-dominant hybrid that combines compact growth with resinous buds. It produces dense, trichome-rich flowers suited to temperate outdoor sites.
THC typically ranges from about 18 to 22 percent in good phenotypes. The potency delivers a noticeable cerebral lift that settles into a calming body effect.
CBD content is generally low, under one percent in most samples. This strain is selected for its recreational cannabinoid profile rather than high CBD therapy.
Blueberry Dream comes from crossing classic Blueberry with a Haze lineage. The result blends fruity terpenes with a slightly uplifting haze-derived character.
Seeds are supplied as feminised photoperiod varieties to ensure female plants. Growers should remember these still require light schedule control indoors and careful timing outdoors.
Under a cool Scottish outdoor climate this strain rewards careful attention to airflow and disease prevention. Intermediate growers will find success if they monitor humidity and support branches through the wet season.
Flowering finishes indoors in roughly eight to nine weeks. Outdoor harvest in Carmarthenshire usually falls in late September to October when plants have fully matured.
Yield is moderate when plants receive steady feeding and support. Wet or cool spells can reduce final weight outdoors unless plants are well sheltered.
Plants remain relatively compact with a strong central cola and numerous side branches. Indoors they commonly stay under a metre while outdoors they can reach around 120 cm in favourable sites.
Indoors Blueberry Dream responds well to topping and training to maximise light penetration. Outdoors in Carmarthenshire it benefits from sheltered, sun-facing positions to avoid persistent damp.
Growing Blueberry Dream in Carmarthenshire with cool Scottish outdoor climate requires careful site choice, drainage and wind protection. A raised, well-drained bed or sheltered allotment plot will reduce rot risk and improve bud development.
The high begins with a clear, uplifting note that eases into a relaxed, body-heavy sensation. Many users find it soporific at higher doses and useful for winding down.
The flavour profile is dominated by ripe blueberry and sweet candy notes. Subtle earthy and floral undertones balance the sweetness on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, but choose a sheltered microclimate and elevated ground to avoid sea spray and prolonged damp.
Improve airflow with open training, avoid dense canopies, and remove lower foliage; consider organic fungicides if problems appear.
Use a balanced N-P-K schedule with slightly reduced nitrogen in late flowering and a focus on potassium and phosphorus during bud development.
Begin a modest feeding regime from early vegetative growth and taper nutrient strength as flowering progresses to avoid nutrient lockout.
Yes, its compact habit and moderate height make it a good choice for smaller outdoor plots and discreet gardens.
Encourage beneficial insects, inspect regularly, and use physical barriers or organic controls to manage aphids and caterpillars.
It tolerates cool nights but prolonged cold can slow trichome development; consider using fleece or temporary covers for severe spells.
A greenhouse offers extra protection against wind and rain and can extend the season, improving consistency of ripening.
Monitor trichome colour and pistil darkening; aim for a mix of cloudy and amber trichomes for balanced effects.
Coastal climate cannabis cultivation means prioritising airflow, corrosion-resistant supports, and rapid water run-off to combat humidity and salt exposure.
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