
- Berry-forward indica hybrid for reliable yields and smooth smoke
Halle Berry
Halle Berry is an indica-dominant hybrid prized for its berry flavours and compact, resinous buds.
- Sweet berry profile with an earthy diesel finish
- Compact plants ideal for SOG and SCROG setups
- Reliable medium-high yields in sheltered outdoor spots
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18-22% |
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≤1% |
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Halle Berry x Afghani |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Short to medium |
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400-500 g/m² indoor; 400-600 g/plant outdoor |
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Berry, Earthy, Diesel |
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Feminised |
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mild southern growing climate |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Focused |
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Both |
About Halle Berry
Halle Berry is an indica-dominant hybrid that combines dense bud structure with pronounced berry and diesel notes. It flowers in eight to nine weeks indoors, responds well to standard training techniques, and suits growers in mild southern growing climates who manage humidity and airflow.
Halle Berry is an indica-dominant hybrid with dense, resinous buds. It tends towards calming physical effects while keeping some cerebral clarity.
THC levels typically range from eighteen to twenty-two percent. That potency gives a reliably strong effect for recreational and medicinal users without being overwhelmingly sedative.
CBD content is low, usually under one percent. Expect the experience to be driven by THC and terpenes rather than CBD.
Halle Berry traces to a cross emphasising indica density and resin production. The lineage is listed as Halle Berry x Afghani.
Seed stock is most commonly available as Feminised photoperiod seeds. Autoflower versions exist but the classic phenotype is photoperiod Feminised.
Growing Halle Berry in Wiltshire is manageable for growers with some experience. The plant handles a mild southern growing climate well but benefits from careful humidity control.
Flowering usually completes in eight to nine weeks indoors. Outdoors expect harvest readiness by late September in favourable southern exposures.
Yields are medium to high when the canopy is trained and nutrients are managed. Indoor growers can expect about 400–500 grams per square metre while outdoor plants often reach 400–600 grams each.
Plants remain short to medium with a compact, bushy structure. This makes them suitable for sea-of-green and screen-of-green systems.
Halle Berry performs well indoors under controlled lighting and ventilation in Wiltshire. Outdoors in Wiltshire the strain benefits from sheltered positions that reduce rain exposure and wind stress.
In Wiltshire the mild southern growing climate supports steady ripening and good terpene development. Growers should still monitor summer humidity and provide airflow to prevent mould.
The high produces steady body relaxation with a gentle uplift to mood. Many users report clear-headed focus alongside physical ease.
Flavours centre on sweet berry notes with an underlying earthy diesel tang. The smoke is smooth with a lingering fruity aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Maintain good airflow through the canopy, avoid over-watering, and use a dehumidifier in high-humidity periods; this is central to humid climate cannabis growing and preventing botrytis.
Use a rich loam with added perlite and worm castings for drainage and microbial life, and aim for a pH around 6.0–6.5.
Flush with pure water for the final seven to ten days indoors; outdoor timing depends on rain and plant condition but a similar short flush is typical.
Low-stress training and topping combined with a light SCROG are effective to open the canopy and increase bud sites without excessive height.
Switch to a bloom formulation higher in phosphorus and potassium after the stretch, and reduce nitrogen gradually to encourage resin production.
Check pre-flowers at the nodes around week three to five; males show small pollen sacs while females show pistils.
Cure trimmed buds in sealed jars with burping daily for the first two weeks, then store for a minimum of four weeks for best smoothness and flavour.
Yes, taking cuttings preserves the phenotype and short stature; clones root well with a steady mist and stable rooting medium.
Watch out for spider mites, aphids and thrips, and inspect for early signs of bud rot after wet weather.
Cultivation without a licence is illegal under UK law, so growers must be aware of legislation and potential penalties.
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