
- Blueberry flavour with dependable, compact yields.
Blueberry Waffles
Blueberry Waffles is an indica-dominant hybrid with a pronounced blueberry aroma and compact growth suited to controlled environments.
- Compact plants with dense, berry-scented buds.
- Reliable 8–9 week indoor finish for consistent harvests.
- Good choice for growers who manage humidity and airflow.
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18-22% |
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0.3-0.5% |
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Blueberry x Waffle Kush |
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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 (60–140 cm) |
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Medium (≈350–450 g/m² indoor, 50–150 g/plant outdoor) |
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Blueberry, Sweet pastry, Vanilla |
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Feminised, Photoperiod |
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Cool Scottish Coastal Climate |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Sleepy |
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Indoor / Outdoor |
About Blueberry Waffles
Blueberry Waffles is a compact, fruity indica-dominant hybrid bred for flavour and reliable resin production. The variety performs well indoors and outdoors with careful management of humidity and airflow, producing berry-sweet buds that finish in about 8–9 weeks under controlled conditions.
Blueberry Waffles is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for aroma and compact growth. The variety leans to relaxing body effects while keeping a gentle mental clarity.
THC typically ranges from 18–22% in well-grown plants. That potency gives a dependable, long-lasting effect without immediate heavy sedation.
CBD is low, typically under 0.5 percent, so effects are dominated by THC. The low CBD profile makes it better suited for recreational-style symptom relief than CBD-led therapy.
Its lineage is Blueberry crossed with Waffle Kush. The cross brings fruity terpenes and solid resin production to a compact plant.
Seeds are typically sold feminised and photoperiod to guarantee flowering in standard runs. Stable feminine genetics make it suitable for growers focusing on consistent harvests.
Growing Blueberry Waffles is intermediate and requires vigilance for mould in a cool Scottish outdoor climate. Plants respond well to training but need good airflow and disease prevention to thrive.
Indoor flowering completes in about 8–9 weeks under proper light schedules. Outdoors in Hampshire expect a late-season finish, often around late September to October.
Yield is moderate to good when plants receive steady nutrients and stretch control. Expect roughly 350–450 g/m² indoors and 50–150 g per plant outdoors in Hampshire.
Plants remain compact to medium height with dense internodal spacing. A bushy structure supports multiple cola sites and responds well to topping and low-stress training.
Indoors Blueberry Waffles thrives where humidity and temperature are controlled and ventilation is strong. Outdoors in Hampshire choose a sunny, sheltered spot to reduce exposure to coastal winds and damp.
Growing Blueberry Waffles in Hampshire with a cool Scottish outdoor climate requires planning for persistent damp and wind. Use raised beds, windbreaks and quick-drain soil to protect buds from rot and salt spray.
The high THC gives steady body relaxation followed by a gentle cerebral lift. Effects are calming and sociable at moderate doses with increasing sedation later.
A pronounced blueberry aroma is complemented by sweet pastry and vanilla notes. The smoke leaves a lingering berry aftertaste with a faint earthy spice.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Expect a compact stretch early in flower and dense bud set by week six, finishing around 8–9 weeks indoors. Outdoors monitor trichome development closely in late season to avoid harvest losses from rain.
Prioritise airflow, prune lower foliage and avoid overcrowding to reduce humidity pockets. Use preventative organic treatments and remove any damaged material promptly.
It is best for growers with some experience of humidity management and pest control. Novices can succeed indoors with controlled conditions but should expect a learning curve outdoors.
Balanced NPK during veg with a shift to higher phosphorus and potassium during flowering works well. Avoid overfeeding late in flower to keep terpenes clean.
Time your harvest when most trichomes are cloudy with some ambers to balance potency and aroma. In cool regions harvest a little earlier if persistent rain is forecast.
Yes, but choose a sheltered microclimate and use windbreaks to reduce salt and wind damage. Coastal exposure also increases the need to manage humidity and mould risk.
Dry in a well-ventilated, dehumidified space around 50% RH and 16–18°C for several days, then cure in airtight jars with daily burping. Consider using desiccant packs or humidity controllers if ambient dampness persists.
It responds well to topping, LST and scrogging to create an even canopy. Training reduces stretch and improves light penetration to inner buds.
Watch for mould, bud rot and aphids in cool, damp conditions. Regular inspections and integrated pest management keep outbreaks manageable.
It fits as a resilient, compact option when growers take steps to mitigate damp, wind and salt exposure. Successful coastal climate cannabis cultivation with this strain relies on site selection, drainage and protective barriers.
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