
- Bluenana — fruity, robust and suited to careful UK growers
Bluenana
Bluenana is an indica-dominant hybrid with blue and banana terpene notes and moderate THC levels suited to experienced home growers.
- Blueberry sweetness with banana depth
- Compact plants ideal for tighter gardens
- Performs well with organic soil and good airflow
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18-22% |
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Low (<1%) |
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Blueberry x Banana |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium (1–2 m outdoors) |
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Medium to high |
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Blueberry sweetness, Ripe banana, Earthy spice |
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Feminised |
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Wet Welsh Valley Climate |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Sociable |
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Suitable for indoor and outdoor cultivation |
About Bluenana
Bluenana presents a fruity profile from a Blueberry x Banana lineage, producing compact plants with dense, resinous buds. It performs best when grown in rich, well-draining organic soil and managed for airflow and humidity, making it a solid choice for growers willing to prevent mould in damp UK seasons.
Bluenana is an indica-dominant hybrid that leans toward a calming body effect while keeping mental clarity. The plant exhibits compact, dense buds suited to tighter spaces.
THC typically sits between 18% and 22%, giving a noticeable potency for most users. That range delivers a reliable experience for both recreational and experienced medical consumers.
CBD content is low, generally under one percent and not a primary trait of the variety. This means Bluenana is chosen for its cannabinoid balance and terpene profile rather than CBD therapy.
Bluenana descends from a Blueberry x Banana cross, highlighting fruity terpenes and dense bud structure. The lineage produces reliable phenotypes with predictable flowering and resin production.
Seeds are Feminised to give growers a high likelihood of female plants and predictable canopy management. This simplifies planning for medium-scale home grows and reduces time spent sexing plants.
Growing Bluenana in a wet Welsh valley climate increases the risk of mould and requires vigilant humidity and airflow control. It is a moderate-difficulty strain that rewards attentive care and preventative measures.
Flowering usually completes in eight to ten weeks under stable conditions. Cooler or damp spells can extend this by a week or two in some cases.
Yields are medium to high when plants receive steady light and airflow, with resilient bud set under good management. Outdoors in Norfolk plants can return well when mould is kept at bay and nutrients are consistent.
Plants grow compact to medium, forming a robust central cola and several strong side branches. Outdoor specimens in Norfolk commonly reach about one to two metres when trained.
Indoors Bluenana responds well to SCROG and controlled-environment techniques that limit humidity spikes. Outdoors in Norfolk it prefers well-draining beds or containers and protection during prolonged wet periods.
Growing Bluenana in Norfolk's wet Welsh valley climate requires raised beds, good soil drainage and regular canopy maintenance to prevent rot. Success depends on proactive airflow, timely pruning and cover during heavy rain.
The high brings calm relaxation alongside a gentle uplift that supports conversation and light activity. Body effects are present but not heavy, allowing evening use without complete sedation for many users.
The flavour marries blueberry sweetness with ripe banana and a dry, earthy spice on the finish. Terpene notes remain distinct through smoke or vapour and leave a smooth aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
A rich, well-aerated organic soil with good drainage suits Bluenana; include compost and aeration to support root health.
Improve airflow, thin the lower canopy, use spacers between plants and harvest promptly when trichomes indicate readiness.
Begin with a balanced organic feed after the first true leaves, increase phosphorus and potassium during flowering, and avoid overfeeding in cool, wet weather.
Yes, when using organic inputs and robust soil biology you can grow Bluenana outdoors, though you must monitor for fungal threats in damp seasons.
Expect potential slug and snails, aphids and occasional spider mites; employ biological controls and maintain plant vigour to reduce infestations.
With an eight to ten week flowering period plus veg time, expect roughly 12 to 16 weeks from seed under standard schedules.
It is manageable for growers with basic experience but demands attention in wet climates, so novices should prepare humidity controls and good soil structure.
Light training such as topping and low-stress training or a SCROG screen improves yields and light penetration for this strain.
Using organic cannabis soil growing methods builds a resilient root zone and beneficial microbes that improve nutrient uptake and disease resistance in damp conditions.
Aim to harvest before the wettest autumn stretches, monitoring trichomes for desired amber and cloudy levels to avoid rot risk.
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