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Citrus Berry

Feminised
Photoperiod

Citrus Berry is a sativa-dominant hybrid that pairs zesty citrus with sweet berry notes and a bright, energising high.

Why choose Citrus Berry?
  • Bright citrus lift with jammy berry depth
  • Performs well in cool temperate gardens with shelter
  • Moderate grow difficulty with high flavour payoff
THC 18-22%
CBD <1%
Lineage Lemon Skunk x Blueberry
Genotype Sativa-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Moderate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Medium (1.2-1.8 m)
Yield Medium to high
Taste Zesty citrus, Sweet berry, Light earth
Seed Type Feminised photoperiod
Climate Cool and damp; rainy autumn harvest season
Effects Energising, Uplifting, Creative
Environment Indoor or outdoor

About Citrus Berry

Citrus Berry is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred from Lemon Skunk x Blueberry that offers lively citrus terpenes and a sweet berry finish. It suits growers willing to manage humidity and airflow, producing medium to high yields with an uplifting, creative effect.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Citrus Berry in a rainy autumn harvest season increases the risk of mould and requires careful ventilation and fungicide-free prevention. The plant is moderately demanding but rewards attention to airflow and timely pruning.

Flowering Time:

Flowering completes in about eight to ten weeks under a standard 12/12 schedule. Outdoors, expect maturity around early to mid-autumn in temperate areas.

Yield:

Yields are medium to high when plants receive steady light and nutrients. Outdoor crops trained for open canopy can deliver the top end of the range.

Height:

Plants reach a medium height with an upright structure and multiple branching colas. The internodal spacing is generous, so branches respond well to low-stress training.

Environment:

Indoors you can control humidity and shorten the flowering window with stable lights and dehumidification in Newport. Outdoors in Newport the strain benefits from a sheltered position and early mould checks.

Climate:

Growing Citrus Berry in Newport with a rainy autumn harvest season requires rigorous mould prevention and a clear drying plan. Choose raised beds or pots and provide shelter to reduce prolonged wetting of buds in Newport.

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How did your Citrus Berry fare this season?
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It finished cleanly but I moved the plants under a temporary canopy twice during heavy downpours.
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Did you change your feeding because of the rain?
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I kept feed lighter and increased potassium late in bloom to toughen cell walls against rot.
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Any pests to watch for in Newport?
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Look for slugs at ground level and spider mites in warm indoor patches; both can stress plants in our climate.
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What drying method worked best for you?
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I used a dehumidified tent to get a steady 55% RH, then cured slowly in glass jars for four weeks.
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Would you grow it again here?
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Yes, but I would give earlier lateral pruning and more proactive shelter as standard practice in Newport.

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