
- Berry-forward hybrid built for consistent UK grows.
Fire Berries
Fire Berries is a balanced hybrid with sweet berry flavours and a steady, uplifting high suited to UK growers.
- Sweet berry aroma with energetic uplift
- Performs well in controlled-climate environments
- Reliable mid-season finish for UK growers
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Blueberry x Fire OG |
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Hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium; 0.8–1.5 m indoors, up to 1.8 m outdoors |
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Medium-High (up to 500 g per plant outdoors; 450–550 g/m² indoors) |
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Sweet berry, Citrus zest, Earthy finish |
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Feminised |
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temperate southern England climate |
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Uplifting, Relaxing, Euphoric |
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Suitable for both indoor and outdoor grows |
About Fire Berries
Fire Berries is a balanced hybrid bred from Blueberry x Fire OG. It produces medium-sized plants with a pronounced berry terpene profile and reliable resin production. The strain suits controlled environments and can finish well indoors in 8–10 weeks or outdoors by early October with the right site management. In the UK it responds to training and humidity control, offering consistent yields and therapeutic relief for pain and low mood.
Fire Berries is a balanced hybrid with a slight sativa edge. The plant offers a mix of uplifting mental clarity and steady physical calm.
THC typically ranges from 18% to 22% by dry weight. That level produces a noticeable psychoactive effect while remaining controllable for many users.
CBD levels are low, generally around 0.5% to 1%. The low CBD means therapeutic effects come mainly from THC and the terpene profile.
Fire Berries comes from a Blueberry x Fire OG cross. The lineage emphasises fruity terpenes while retaining a robust resin production.
Seeds are sold as feminised to simplify cultivation and maximise flowering plants. That makes them well suited to growers aiming for consistent yields.
Growing Fire Berries is moderately challenging in a temperate southern England climate and rewards attention to humidity and airflow. Regular training and mildew prevention separate a good crop from a great one.
Flowering takes about 8 to 10 weeks under stable indoor conditions. Outdoors in Britain expect mature buds by late September to early October.
Indoor yields are respectable with sensible feeding and light management, typically 450–550 g/m². Outdoors a well-tended plant can reach up to around 500 g depending on season and care.
Plants show medium vigour and respond well to topping and low-stress training. Expect 0.8–1.5 metres indoors and up to 1.8 metres outdoors in a good site.
Indoors in Newcastle the variety does well under controlled light, temperature and humidity. Outdoors around Newcastle plants need shelter from late rain and good airflow to avoid mould.
In Newcastle this strain performs reliably under a temperate southern England climate. Protect plants from late-season rain and monitor humidity closely to prevent bud rot.
The high begins with a bright, sociable uplift that sharpens focus. A gentle body relaxation follows without heavy sedation for most users.
The flavour profile centres on ripe berry with bright citrus highlights. A dry, earthy afternote keeps the sweetness from becoming cloying.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Fire Berries generally tests between 18–22% THC, producing a clear and lively high.
CBD is low at around 0.5–1%, so most therapeutic effects come from THC and terpenes rather than cannabidiol.
Yes, it can be grown outdoors with careful site selection, shelter from autumn rain and good airflow to reduce mould risk.
A greenhouse or polytunnel is highly useful because controlled climate cannabis growing reduces mould risk and extends the dry harvest window.
Harvest when tricomes are mostly cloudy with some amber; outdoors in the UK this is usually late September to early October.
Topping and low-stress training increase bud sites and help manage height without stressing the plant.
Spider mites and aphids are common, and grey mould can be a problem in prolonged wet weather.
Moderate feeding in veg with a switch to increased phosphorus and potassium in mid-to-late flowering is recommended.
Beginners can grow Fire Berries successfully but they must control humidity and learn basic training techniques.
Indoor flowering is about 8–10 weeks and outdoor timing depends on local seasonality but usually finishes by early October in the UK.
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