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Blueberry Faygo

Feminised

Blueberry Faygo is an indica-dominant hybrid noted for sweet blueberry flavour and a calming, euphoric high.

Why choose Blueberry Faygo?
  • Sweet blueberry aroma with candy notes
  • Potent, mellow high suited to evening use
  • Performs well in controlled environments in the UK
THC 20-25%
CBD <1%
Lineage Blueberry x Faygo
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Moderate
Flowering 8-9 weeks
Height Medium (80–140 cm)
Yield Medium to high
Taste Blueberry, Sweet candy, Citrus hints
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Moist Western Coastal Climate
Effects Euphoric, Relaxed, Creative
Environment Suitable for indoor and outdoor

About Blueberry Faygo

Blueberry Faygo is a compact, indica-leaning hybrid that combines vivid berry aromatics with a potent THC profile. It suits growers who prioritise flavour and dense buds, though regional humidity and seasonal variability influence outcomes in places such as Powys.

Grow Difficulty:

Under Powys conditions the main challenge is persistent humidity, which increases pressure from mould and fungal issues. Overall the strain is rated moderate in difficulty because of its dense bud formation and sensitivity to wet seasons.

Flowering Time:

Flowering typically completes in 8 to 9 weeks under stable conditions. Outdoor finishes in the UK usually occur in late September to early October in favourable years.

Yield:

Yields are medium to high for a compact plant when grown in suitable conditions. Indoor outputs tend to be denser, while outdoor weights vary more with seasonal weather.

Height:

Plants remain medium in stature, commonly reaching 80–140 cm at maturity. The structure is bushy with abundant side branching suited to shaping.

Environment:

Indoors you can achieve consistent results, and many growers in Powys choose controlled spaces to manage seasonal variability. A greenhouse is a popular option in Powys for extending the season, though outcomes depend on local weather patterns.

Climate:

In Powys the moist western coastal climate brings sustained humidity that influences disease risk and ripening windows. Local growers commonly take that regional climate into account when selecting varieties and timing.

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How did Blueberry Faygo handle last autumn in Powys?
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It coped reasonably well but the persistent humidity that autumn increased risk of disease on denser flowers.
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Would you recommend it for a UK greenhouse?
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Many growers choose a greenhouse to influence season length, and Blueberry Faygo is a frequent choice where growers accept its humidity sensitivity.
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Did you notice strong berry aroma in your run?
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Yes, the berry and candy notes were prominent at harvest in several phenotypes I observed.
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Any surprises in plant height this season?
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Heights stayed within the expected medium range, making it relatively easy to manage space compared with taller sativa-dominant varieties.
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Would you grow it again in Powys?
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Yes, for the flavour and effect profile, though I would remain mindful of the local wet-season risks.

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