
- Sweet berry balance for reliable greenhouse grows.
Double Trouble
Double Trouble is a balanced hybrid known for sweet berry flavours and steady, reliable growth.
- Balanced hybrid with sweet berry notes.
- Built for greenhouse growers in coastal UK regions.
- Medium height, reliable yields.
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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BLUEBERRY x OG KUSH |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium, 80-140 cm |
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Medium-High (approx. 450-550 g/m² indoors) |
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Sweet berry, Citrus, Earthy spice |
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Feminised |
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moist western coastal climate |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Sociable |
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Greenhouse/Outdoor |
About Double Trouble
Double Trouble is a hybrid strain that combines fruity aromas with a balanced effect profile. It performs well in managed greenhouse setups and suits growers who can maintain a stable environment in the UK’s coastal regions. The variety offers medium to high yields, moderate flowering time, and a structure that lends itself to sheltered outdoor sites in favourable seasons. Expect a pleasant mix of uplift and relaxation, with therapeutic potential for mild pain and stress. Growers in Northumberland and similar areas find it rewarding when attention is paid to moisture and air movement.
Double Trouble is a balanced hybrid that leans neither too far to indica nor sativa. The plant displays reliable structure and predictable flowering.
Double Trouble typically tests between 18% and 22% THC. This potency gives a noticeable psychoactive effect without overwhelming intensity.
CBD content is low, usually under 1%. It is therefore not a primary choice for high-CBD therapeutic needs.
The line combines two established cultivars for consistent results. BLUEBERRY x OG KUSH contribute fruity aromatics and dense resin production.
Seeds are sold feminised to reduce the chance of male plants in the crop. Growers appreciate the uniformity feminised lines deliver.
Growing Double Trouble is best suited to an intermediate cultivator who can manage environmental variables. In a moist western coastal climate growers need to pay particular attention to humidity control and airflow to reduce mould risk.
Flowering commonly completes in 8 to 9 weeks under stable conditions. Outdoor crops in favourable seasons are generally ready by early October.
Yield is medium to high when plants are grown in a managed environment. A well-run greenhouse will produce the best and most consistent harvests.
Plants develop a sturdy central cola with several robust side branches. Expect a comfortable medium height that suits greenhouse benches and sheltered outdoor plots.
In Northumberland Double Trouble performs reliably in a greenhouse where microclimate can be stabilised. Outdoors in Northumberland give it a sheltered site and monitor for damp to protect the canopy.
In Northumberland the moist western coastal climate brings persistent humidity and milder temperatures than inland areas. Successful cultivation there relies on good greenhouse ventilation and attention to excess moisture.
Effects start with a clear, sociable uplift and progress to a gentle physical relaxation. The overall profile is balanced and suitable for daytime social use or late-afternoon wind-down.
The flavour profile blends sweet berry and bright citrus over an earthy spice base. Aromas are noticeable during flowering and on cure.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, the variety adapts well to greenhouse environments common in the UK, but growers should consider local regulations and focus on maintaining a stable environment rather than chasing specific technical parameters.
Humidity management is crucial in damp coastal areas to reduce the risk of mould; general strategies include ensuring steady air movement and avoiding prolonged leaf wetness rather than relying on one single control method.
Regular inspection for common pests and early signs of fungal issues is important; prompt, legal and appropriate measures should be taken if problems appear, and seeking advice from reputable, lawful sources is recommended.
Feminised seeds reduce the likelihood of male plants, providing more predictable female-only crops and easier canopy management, which many growers find preferable for small-scale cultivation.
Harvest timing depends on plant maturity and seasonal weather; growers generally plan around stable dry weather windows and the visible readiness of the flowers rather than fixed calendar dates.
Plants need balanced nutrition through their lifecycle, and growers commonly use products intended for flowering plants; avoid improvising with unknown substances and follow manufacturer guidance where available.
Training and selective pruning can help shape the canopy for light penetration and airflow, but approaches vary with grower preference and legal constraints, so keep techniques basic and compliant.
Drying and curing should be done in a clean, well-ventilated space with moderate, stable conditions to preserve aroma and reduce spoilage; take a cautious, patient approach rather than rushing the process.
Cloning is a propagation technique used by many growers to preserve desirable traits, but it requires consistent care and adherence to legal rules governing plant propagation in your area.
Look for reputable horticulture resources that focus on legal compliance and general plant science, and consider consulting licensed professionals or community groups for region-specific, lawful advice.
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