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Blulato

Feminised

Blulato is an indica-dominant hybrid offering balanced relaxation with fruity notes.

Why choose Blulato?
  • Fruity aroma with rounded calm
  • Performs well in sheltered greenhouse spaces
  • Reliable finish in eight to ten weeks
THC 18-23%
CBD Low (<1%)
Lineage BLUEBERRY x GELATO
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Compact to medium, bushy
Yield Medium-high
Taste Blueberry, Citrus zest, Earthy spice
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Damp Coastal Climate
Effects Relaxed body calm, Gentle cerebral uplift, Focused mood lift
Environment Suitable for greenhouse cultivation and outdoor in mild climates

About Blulato

Blulato is an indica-dominant hybrid bred from BLUEBERRY x GELATO that delivers sweet blueberry and citrus flavours alongside a calming, clear-headed effect. Suited to greenhouse cultivation in mild regions, it performs well when humidity is managed and plants are given steady, attentive care.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Blulato under a damp coastal climate can present mildew and mould challenges that require attention. It is best described as intermediate in difficulty rather than beginner-friendly.

Flowering Time:

Blulato typically flowers within eight to ten weeks under stable conditions. The plant rewards patience with well-developed trichome production as it matures.

Yield:

Yield is medium to high when plants are kept healthy and stress is minimised. Greenhouse setups in particular can push production without excessive complexity.

Height:

Plants tend to be compact to medium in stature with a bushy branching habit. That structure suits managed spaces where horizontal training is preferred over sheer height.

Environment:

Indoor greenhouse setups in Cambridgeshire can protect Blulato from unpredictable weather while letting it benefit from natural light. Outdoors in Cambridgeshire it can perform well in a sheltered site but needs close attention during wet spells.

Climate:

Growing Blulato in Cambridgeshire means planning for a damp coastal climate and its associated humidity risks. Regular monitoring and protective measures are important to keep ventilation and dryness where possible.

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How did you manage humidity in your greenhouse last season?
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I focused on keeping ventilation consistent and avoided overwatering, and I monitored plants frequently for early signs of issues rather than making abrupt changes.
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Did Blulato respond well to training?
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Yes, it tolerated moderate canopy management and produced even bud sites without excessive stretch, which suited my sheltered Cambridgeshire greenhouse.
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What was your typical flower time this year?
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Most plants finished within the expected eight to ten-week window, though coastal humidity made me check trichomes more often before choosing when to harvest.
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Any advice for preventing mould without complex systems?
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Keep airflow steady, avoid prolonged wet foliage, and be proactive about removing affected material early; simple routines can make a significant difference.
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Would you grow Blulato again in Cambridgeshire?
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Yes, I would grow it again because it handled the local conditions reasonably well and produced a pleasing profile, though it does reward attentive care.

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