
- Tea-like flavour, energetic clarity, grown for compact gardens
Boston Tea Party #22
Boston Tea Party #22 is a sativa-dominant hybrid suited to humid greenhouse conditions and compact grows.
- Bright cerebral lift with calm body balance
- Reliable genetics for humid greenhouse work
- Compact structure ideal for limited spaces
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Blueberry x Haze |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Short to medium (60-120 cm) |
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Moderate (≈400-500 g/m2 indoor) |
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earthy black tea, bright citrus, subtle berry |
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Feminised |
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Humid Greenhouse Environments |
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uplifting and focused, creative motivation, calm body relaxation |
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Indoor / Outdoor |
About Boston Tea Party #22
Boston Tea Party #22 combines Blueberry and Haze lineage to produce a lively sativa-leaning hybrid that thrives when growers control humidity and airflow. In Snowdonia its stable genetics make it reliable for greenhouse benches and modest outdoor plots, while careful training allows success in tents and small indoor setups.
Boston Tea Party #22 is a sativa-dominant hybrid with lively terpene expression. It leans toward energetic mental effects while retaining a steady body presence.
THC levels typically range between 18% and 22% in tested samples. This potency gives a clear cerebral lift without overwhelming sedation.
CBD levels are low, usually around 0.5% to 1%. The balance favours psychoactive effects over cannabinoid-driven relaxation.
The lineage traces back to Blueberry x Haze parents that emphasise terpene complexity. Breeders selected phenotype #22 for its flavour clarity and stable growth.
Seeds are supplied as feminised to guarantee flower-bearing plants for most growers. This seed type simplifies planning for limited-space gardens and reduces male plant management.
Growing Boston Tea Party #22 requires intermediate experience due to sensitivity to humidity and nutrient swings. In a humid greenhouse it rewards careful airflow and mild defoliation to prevent mould.
Flowering typically completes in eight to ten weeks under optimal conditions. Breeders and growers report stable development across cycles.
Yields are moderate to above average, often around 400–500 g/m2 indoors. Outdoor results depend on season length and pest control.
Plants stay compact to medium with sturdy lateral branching and dense colas. Typical final height ranges from 60 to 120 cm under controlled indoor training.
Boston Tea Party #22 adapts well to indoor tents and greenhouse benches and performs reliably even in Snowdonia conditions. When grown outdoors in Snowdonia plants need a sheltered, sunny spot to finish before autumn.
In Snowdonia humid greenhouse environments require vigilant humidity control to prevent bud rot and mildew. Supplementary ventilation, dehumidifiers and regular leaf pruning help this variety thrive in the local microclimate.
The high starts with a focused uplift that sharpens creativity and motivation. Later the effect eases into a calm, pleasant body relaxation without heavy sedation.
Flavours combine earthy tea notes with bright citrus and faint berry undertones. The smoke is smooth and leaves a lingering herbal aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
High ventilation is essential; aim for constant air exchange and good circulation to reduce moisture pockets and prevent mould.
Low-stress training, topping and a shallow SCROG screen work well to maximise light use and keep plants compact in small indoor cannabis grow spaces.
Begin light defoliation early in flowering to improve airflow and light penetration, but avoid heavy leaf removal that can stress the plant.
Use a balanced nutrient schedule with higher nitrogen in veg and increased phosphorus in bloom; start at 50–75% manufacturer strength and adjust to plant response.
Maintain relative humidity below 50% during late flowering, increase light penetration and avoid dense canopies that trap moisture.
Yes, it suits grow tents if you control height and provide reliable ventilation and odour management with fans and carbon filtration.
A well-draining coco mix or light loam is preferable; avoid heavy, water-retentive soils that hold moisture around the roots.
Check trichomes around weeks eight to ten; aim for mostly cloudy with some amber depending on desired effect and perform a final flush if using synthetic nutrients.
Yes, damp conditions in Snowdonia can encourage slugs and spider mites, so inspect plants regularly and use integrated pest management early.
Beginners can succeed with careful climate control and simple training, but must monitor humidity and nutrient balance closely to avoid common problems.
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