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Blueberry Scone

Feminised

Blueberry Scone a compact, indica-dominant hybrid with berry-rich aromas and a pastry-like finish.

Why choose Blueberry Scone?
  • Distinct blueberry aroma with pastry sweetness
  • Compact habit ideal for small tents
  • Reliable eight to nine week finish
THC 18-22%
CBD <1%
Lineage Blueberry x Scone
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Moderate
Flowering 8-9 weeks
Height Compact, 60-100 cm
Yield Medium
Taste Blueberry, Vanilla, Buttery pastry
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Cool Highland
Effects Relaxed, Happy, Sleepy
Environment Indoor and sheltered outdoor

About Blueberry Scone

Blueberry Scone is a compact indica-dominant hybrid bred for small indoor spaces and sheltered outdoor spots. It combines pronounced blueberry terpenes with a vanilla-bakery sweetness and produces dense, resinous buds over an eight to nine week flowering period. The plant stays short and bushy, making it well suited to low-height tents and balconies, and it responds well to gentle training. Growers in cooler regions should focus on steady warmth and humidity control to avoid slow ripening and mould. Effects are a balanced mix of mood lift and body relaxation, useful in the evenings for sleep and unwinding.

Grow Difficulty:

This cultivar is moderately challenging to grow in cool Highland growing conditions due to shorter seasons and lower ambient temperatures. Attention to steady warmth and humidity control improves results in small spaces.

Flowering Time:

The flowering period is compact at eight to nine weeks. Most plants finish reliably under controlled indoor light schedules.

Yield:

Yields are medium for a compact plant, producing dense resin-coated buds. With optimised indoor conditions you can push production above average for its size.

Height:

Plants remain compact, typically between 60 and 100 centimetres, with short internodes. The bushy structure suits low-stature training and screen-of-green methods.

Environment:

Indoors this strain thrives in small tents and shelves, making it ideal for a modest Oxford apartment. Outdoors it can perform well in sheltered gardens around Oxford if late frosts are avoided.

Climate:

Growing Blueberry Scone in Oxford requires attention to the cool Highland growing conditions to avoid slow ripening and mould risk. Indoor setups in Oxford should provide steady heat and good air circulation to keep flowering on schedule.

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How do you train Blueberry Scone in a 60x60 tent?
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I top early, spread branches horizontally and use a light SCROG to even out the canopy.
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What light schedule gives best results?
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18/6 for veg and 12/12 for flowering keeps plants compact and productive.
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Do you recommend CO2 enrichment?
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Not necessary for small low-stress grows; it only helps if you can raise light and maintain perfect environment control.
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How do you manage humidity late in flower?
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Drop RH gradually to around 40 to 45 percent and increase circulation to prevent bud rot.
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When did you typically harvest in Oxford?
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I usually harvest in late autumn outdoors or earlier indoors once trichomes show the desired amber level.

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