
- Bright highs, fruity depth — built for mindful growers.
Headphones Jam
Headphones Jam is a sativa-dominant hybrid that offers a bright cerebral uplift with fruity, earthy flavours and a manageable grow profile.
- Sativa-dominant lift with fruity Blueberry notes.
- Performs well in living, organic soils with proper care.
- Compact, resinous plants suited to UK microclimates.
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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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 (80-150 cm) |
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Medium to high |
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Citrus, Earthy, Berry |
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Feminised |
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wet Welsh valley climate |
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Uplifting, Relaxed focus, Sociable |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Headphones Jam
Headphones Jam opens with clear, energetic highs and finishes with gentle physical relaxation. The cross of Blueberry x Haze gives fruity top notes and a resinous finish, while the plant remains compact and manageable for intermediate growers. In Nottingham and similar UK locations it does best with attention to airflow, light training and a good organic soil base. When grown in living soil the terpene profile blossoms and yields improve, but vigilance against mould is crucial in the wet Welsh valley climate. This variety suits social sessions, creative work and for those seeking relief from mild pain and stress without heavy sedation.
Headphones Jam is a sativa-dominant hybrid that leans toward energetic, cerebral effects while still offering a soft body ease. The plant shows balanced vigour and produces compact, resinous colas.
THC levels commonly sit in the high teens to low twenties, delivering a clear and noticeable potency. The effect is strong enough for most recreational uses but manageable for growers mindful of dosing.
CBD content is low, typically under one percent, so it is not a high-CBD therapeutic option. Small amounts of CBD may smooth the overall psychoactive profile for some users.
Headphones Jam stems from a Blueberry x Haze cross, bringing together fruity terpenes and an uplifted, clear high. Both parents contribute to its vigour, resin output and flavour complexity.
Seeds are generally available as feminised to give reliable female crops and simplify planning for home growers. Some breeders also offer regular or auto variants for specific cultivation preferences.
This strain suits intermediate growers, but the wetter conditions and constant humidity of the wet Welsh valley climate increase mould and mildew risk. Good ventilation, timely pruning and careful canopy management are essential to keep disease pressure down.
Indoor flowering usually completes in eight to ten weeks under an attentive regimen. Outdoors it commonly finishes late in the season, depending on local microclimates.
Yields are medium to high relative to plant size when trained and fed properly. Using organic fertility and sensible canopy control will push harvest weights upward.
Plants typically reach a medium height, around eighty to one hundred and fifty centimetres in most setups. Branches are sturdy and support dense, resinous buds with moderate vertical stretch in early bloom.
Indoors in Nottingham this strain performs well in SCROG or SOG arrangements and fills a modest canopy without excessive height. Outdoors around Nottingham pick sheltered sites and monitor humidity closely to reduce rot risks.
Growing Headphones Jam in Nottingham requires careful timing and preparation because the wet Welsh valley climate increases the risk of bud rot and other fungal issues. Use raised beds or fast-draining pots and plan harvests to avoid the wettest autumn weeks in Nottingham.
Users report an uplifting cerebral rush that sharpens focus and improves sociability. That initial lift eases into a light, calming body sensation rather than heavy sedation.
The flavour profile combines sweet berry and citrus top notes with an earthy, herbal base. Smoke is smooth and slightly resinous on the finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
LST, topping and a light SCROG work well to even the canopy and improve light penetration to the lower bud sites.
Expect outdoor finishes late in the season; in the UK that normally means late September to early October depending on your microclimate.
Thrips, spider mites and grey mould are the primary issues, particularly under poor airflow and high humidity.
Yes, Headphones Jam responds well to organic regimes using composts, worm castings and balanced organic feeds.
Start with a well-structured living soil rich in compost, worm castings and microbial inoculants, feed minimally and allow the soil biology to cycle nutrients naturally.
Many growers do a light water-only flush during the final one to two weeks to improve smoke quality, but practices vary by feeding programme.
Phosphorus and potassium become more important in bloom, along with consistent, moderate levels of nitrogen to support leaf health early in flowering.
Supplemental CO2 helps only when lights, temperature and ventilation are optimised; for most home setups it's unnecessary.
Dry slowly at a cool, stable humidity around 45-55% and cure in jars with regular burping to preserve terpenes and smooth the smoke.
Start small, focus on good airflow and organic soil health, and learn to recognise early signs of mould or nutrient imbalance.
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