
- Sweet berry character built for cool, damp finishes.
Dragon Berry
Dragon Berry is an indica-dominant hybrid known for sweet blueberry notes, manageable yields and resilience in cooler, wetter seasons.
- Sweet blueberry aroma with solid resin production
- Performs well in cooler gardens with careful moisture control
- Compact plants ideal for tents or small outdoor plots
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Dragon OG x Blueberry |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium (0.8-1.5 m) |
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Medium |
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Sweet berry, Earthy, Citrus |
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Photoperiod Feminised |
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Cool, rainy autumn |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Hungry |
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Both |
About Dragon Berry
Dragon Berry is an indica-dominant hybrid that combines Dragon OG vigour with Blueberry aroma to produce dense, sweet buds. It offers moderate yields, a pronounced berry flavour and a calming but clear effect. The variety performs well in controlled indoor setups and can succeed outdoors in cooler regions when growers mitigate moisture during a rainy autumn harvest season. Its compact structure responds well to training and suits growers seeking quality over bulk.
Dragon Berry is an indica-dominant hybrid with a stable balance of relaxation and clarity. The plant leans slightly to the indica side without producing full couch-lock.
THC typically sits in the high teens to low twenties percentage range for Dragon Berry. That level gives a pronounced effect that remains manageable for regular users.
CBD content is low, usually below one percent. As a result therapeutic effects rely mostly on THC and the terpene profile.
Dragon Berry comes from a direct cross of Dragon OG and Blueberry, combining fruity terpenes with a resinous structure. The lineage favours compact growth and dense, aromatic buds.
Seeds are commonly offered as photoperiod Feminised to guarantee female plants and allow veg-time control. Autoflower versions exist but photoperiod types provide more control over final size for Perthshire growers.
Growing Dragon Berry is moderately challenging in wet regions and demands attention to mould prevention during a rainy autumn harvest season. Consistent pruning and airflow control reduce most risks.
Flowering usually finishes between eight and ten weeks under controlled indoor conditions. Outdoor plants ripen in mid to late autumn depending on the year.
Yields are typically medium with emphasis on dense, resinous buds rather than sheer bulk. With careful training and feeding, growers can push production above average for a compact variety.
Plants remain medium in stature with a strong central cola and well-spaced side branches. This makes them manageable in both tents and modest outdoor plots.
Indoors Dragon Berry responds well to SCROG and low-stress training in Perthshire. Outdoors in Perthshire it performs well but needs shelter from prolonged wet weather.
Growing Dragon Berry in Perthshire requires planning around a rainy autumn harvest season to avoid bud rot. In Perthshire gardeners should prioritise ventilation, late-season protection and careful site choice to secure ripe flowers.
Effects begin with a lifted, euphoric head high that eases into steady body relaxation. Many users report increased appetite and a calm, social disposition.
The flavour profile is dominated by sweet berry notes with a clear blueberry character. Earthy and citrus undertones appear on the finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, Dragon Berry adapts well and is often recommended among cool climate cannabis strains when growers manage mould and moisture carefully.
Harvest timing depends on trichome development but expect mid to late autumn outdoors, watching closely for wet weather as buds finish.
Indoor flowering typically completes in 8 to 10 weeks under stable conditions.
A balanced NPK schedule in veg, then reduced nitrogen and higher phosphorus and potassium in bloom tends to work well.
Increase airflow, space branches, use selective defoliation and consider a rainproof cover for outdoor plants late in the season.
Yes; LST and SCROG help produce even canopies and improve light penetration for this compact plant.
It has a noticeable sweet berry aroma that can be moderate to strong depending on phenotype and environment.
Yes, using large pots and good drainage helps manage moisture and makes it easier to move plants under cover if needed.
Dry slowly in a cool, dark place with controlled humidity, then cure in jars for several weeks to develop the full flavour profile.
Watch for aphids, spider mites and fungal threats; regular inspection and early intervention keep problems manageable.
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