
- Balanced hybrid built for cooler coastal conditions
Drops Of Jupiter
Drops Of Jupiter is a resilient hybrid suited to experienced growers in cool climates around Birmingham.
- Citrus top notes with pine spice
- Performs well in sheltered outdoor sites
- Balanced, clear-headed effects
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Blueberry x Haze |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium to tall |
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Moderate to high (outdoor up to 400 g/plant) |
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Citrus and pine, Earthy spice, Sweet berry |
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Feminised photoperiod |
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cool Scottish outdoor climate |
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Uplifting focus, Balanced body relaxation, Mild euphoria |
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Indoor / Outdoor |
About Drops Of Jupiter
Drops Of Jupiter offers a citrus-forward hybrid experience with manageable growth and solid yields, suitable for outdoor and greenhouse cultivation in and around Birmingham.
Drops Of Jupiter is a balanced hybrid that leans slightly sativa in its cerebral lift. The plant combines predictable growth with an active, focused high.
THC levels typically sit between 18 and 22 percent for mature buds. Potency is noticeable without being overwhelming for regular users.
CBD is low in this cultivar, generally below one percent. It is therefore not a primary choice for high-CBD therapeutic needs.
The lineage traces to an indica-leaning Blueberry crossed with a sativa Haze. That mix explains the sweet-fruity aroma and its lighter, uplifting profile.
Seeds are supplied as Feminised photoperiod genetics for growers who prefer true-to-type females. They require standard veg and flower cycles to achieve stable yields.
This strain performs best with someone who can respond to changing weather and pest pressure, making it intermediate in difficulty. It can be cultivated in a cool Scottish outdoor climate with careful site selection and attention to airflow.
Flowering takes between eight and ten weeks under stable conditions. Outdoor growers should expect maturity around late September to early October in temperate zones.
Yields are moderate to high when plants receive consistent feed and good light exposure. Outdoor specimens, given room and shelter, can outperform indoor counterparts.
Plants develop a medium to tall structure with long internodes and resinous colas. Training and topping control stretch and increase usable bud sites.
Indoors the strain responds well to SCROG and SOG techniques for controlled canopy and consistent yields in Birmingham. Outdoors in Birmingham it benefits from a sheltered spot away from driving winds and late-season rain.
Growing Drops Of Jupiter in Birmingham demands protection from persistent damp and late-season wind in the cool Scottish outdoor climate. Choose a raised, well-drained bed or a sheltered greenhouse in Birmingham to mitigate mould and rot.
The high starts with a clear, focused lift that promotes creativity and conversation. That state eases into a relaxed body feel without heavy sedation.
A bright citrus top note opens the palate before a pine spice and sweet berry linger. The finish is earthy with a clean, herbal aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use a balanced NPK feed during vegetative growth and switch to higher phosphorus and potassium in flowering, reducing nitrogen after stretch.
Site plants with good airflow, use leaf pruning to improve circulation and apply preventative organic fungicides when conditions stay damp.
Harvest when trichomes are mostly cloudy with some amber for balanced effects and the most developed terpene profile.
Yes, but choose sheltered spots and windbreaks as salt spray and strong winds can damage leaves and reduce bud quality.
Coastal climate cannabis cultivation can work if you adapt plant placement, use hardy trellising and monitor humidity closely to prevent mould.
Aphids, spider mites and caterpillars are common; regular inspection and biological controls like predatory insects help keep populations down.
Low-stress training and topping help manage stretch and increase yields without adding excessive stress in cooler outdoor climates.
Expect a harvest window from late September to early October in most UK locations, but move earlier in wetter seasons to avoid rot.
Yes, clones take well from healthy mother plants and provide uniformity; keep clones warm and humid until roots establish.
Dry slowly at 10–12°C with moderate humidity, then cure in airtight jars with daily burping for the first two weeks to preserve flavours.
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