
- Balanced berry hybrid for measured relaxation
Blumosa
Blumosa is an indica-dominant hybrid known for sweet berry flavours and a balanced uplift.
- Sweet berry aroma with steady daytime calm
- Reliable indoor performer for medium-height grows
- Balanced effects suited to evening relaxation
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18-21% |
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≤1% |
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Blueberry x Amnesia |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium (0.8–1.4 m indoors) |
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Medium to high (indoor), Medium (outdoor) |
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Sweet berry, Earthy herbal, Citrus zest |
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Feminised, Photoperiod |
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Cool Northern Summers |
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Euphoric uplift, Relaxed body, Focused calm |
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Suitable for indoor and outdoor cultivation |
About Blumosa
Blumosa offers a compact plant with resinous buds, combining fruity terpenes from Blueberry with cerebral notes from Amnesia. It suits growers who can manage moderate environmental demands and want reliable indoor performance or sheltered outdoor results.
Blumosa is an indica-dominant hybrid with calming characteristics. It produces compact, resinous buds suited to evening use.
Blumosa typically tests between 18 and 21% THC, offering noticeable potency without overwhelming novices. The effect profile balances a cerebral lift with a settling body sensation.
Blumosa has low CBD, generally under one percent. It is chosen more for THC-driven effects than for CBD therapy.
Blumosa comes from Blueberry x Amnesia and inherits fruity terpenes and a cerebral edge. The cross provides a stable growth habit and pronounced aroma.
Seeds are primarily sold as feminised to ensure consistent female plants. An autoflower variant exists for those wanting a quicker, simpler cycle.
This cultivar is moderately challenging to grow and needs attentive environmental control in cool northern summers. Manage humidity and nutrients carefully to avoid stress-related issues.
Indoor flowering completes in about eight to ten weeks under stable conditions. Outdoors it usually finishes late in the season where the climate permits.
Indoor yields are moderate to high when plants are trained and fed correctly. Outdoor yields are respectable in sheltered, sunlit spots.
Plants remain medium in height with a dominant central cola and sturdy side branches. They respond well to SCROG and topping to maintain an even canopy.
Blumosa performs reliably in a controlled indoor environment and can succeed outdoors in favourable microclimates in Oxfordshire. Growers in Oxfordshire often place outdoor plants in sheltered, south-facing spots to maximise ripening.
In Oxfordshire, Blumosa benefits from careful siting to capture as much late-season sun as possible during cool northern summers. Use polytunnel or greenhouse protection to guard against early autumn rain and ensure proper ripening.
The high starts with a clear uplift that eases into a mellow, relaxed body state. Many users report sustained focus without heavy sedation.
The flavour profile is dominated by sweet berry notes with an earthy, herbal backbone. A subtle citrus lift appears on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use full-spectrum LED or HPS lights with around 400–600 µmol/m²/s during flowering. Adjust light height to avoid heat stress while maintaining good bud development.
Begin with a balanced vegetative feed then shift to higher phosphorus and potassium in flowering. Monitor EC and pH closely to prevent lockout.
In favourable UK spots, expect ripeness late in the season; check trichomes for cloudy to amber for preferred effect. Consider harvesting earlier for more uplifting effects and later for deeper body relaxation.
Yes. Topping and low-stress training improve canopy light distribution and yield. SCROG is particularly effective indoors.
Increase airflow, prune inner foliage and avoid high-nitrogen feeds late in flowering. Use a polytunnel or greenhouse to reduce exposure to persistent rain.
Inspect for spider mites, aphids and fungus gnats at least weekly. Use sticky traps and biological controls early rather than waiting for an outbreak.
Yes, it responds well to organic soils and compost teas with careful nutrient planning. Organic fungicides and neem oil can manage common pests and mould risks.
Install a carbon filter and inline fan sized for your room to couple with good ventilation. Keep flowering schedules and air exchange frequent to limit smells.
A 10–20 litre pot offers a good balance between root space and manageable plant size. Fabric pots aid air pruning and encourage healthy root structure.
Plan ventilation, lighting, temperature control and odour suppression from the outset. Allocate space for maintenance and drying, and match equipment to the canopy size you intend to run.
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