
- Fruity, resinous and built for cooler coastal climates
Mega Z Blue
Mega Z Blue is a resilient, fruity hybrid suited to cool British climates and coastal exposure.
- Blueberry sweetness with citrus bite
- Performs well in sheltered coastal plots
- Resin-heavy buds and stable yields
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18-24% |
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<1% |
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Mega Z x Blueberry |
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Hybrid (Indica-leaning) |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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1.2–1.8 m outdoor, compact indoors |
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350–600 g (indoor m² / outdoor per plant estimates) |
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Sweet blueberry, Sharp citrus top notes, Earthy pine finish |
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Feminised |
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Cool Scottish outdoor climate |
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Clear cerebral uplift that eases into a relaxing body buzz, Good for afternoon creativity shifting to evening calm, Can induce mild sedation at higher doses |
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Indoor & Outdoor |
About Mega Z Blue
Mega Z Blue combines robust outdoor performance with a pronounced blueberry-citrus flavour and dependable yields. Bred from Mega Z x Blueberry, it delivers a clear cerebral lift that relaxes into a soothing body effect, and it adapts well to cooler, coastal and variable UK conditions with attentive care.
Mega Z Blue is a balanced hybrid with an indica lean that favours dense, resinous buds. The plant structure and terpene profile reflect both sedative and uplifting characteristics.
THC typically measures between 18% and 24% depending on phenotype and grow conditions. This potency offers pronounced psychoactive effects for regular consumers while remaining controllable for experienced beginners.
CBD is minimal, generally under 1% across tested samples. It is primarily cultivated for THC-driven relief rather than high-CBD therapy.
The lineage is Mega Z x Blueberry, combining resin production from Mega Z with fruity terpenes from Blueberry. The cross aims to stabilise yield and flavour across climates.
Seeds are sold as feminised to ensure consistent female plants and predictable canopy management. Germination is straightforward with routine care and no special cold treatment required.
Growing Mega Z Blue in a cool Scottish outdoor climate requires careful timing and attention to airflow to avoid mould. Expect intermediate-level work with staking, feeding and occasional pest control to reach full potential.
Indoor flowering completes in about 8–10 weeks under optimal conditions. Outdoors it usually finishes by late September in longer seasons but may take longer in marginal years.
Indoor yields are moderate to high, commonly 350–450 g/m² with good lighting and nutrition. Outdoors plants can yield 400–600 g each in a long, sunny season with shelter.
Plants grow with a compact, bushy profile and strong main colas that respond well to training. Outdoor specimens typically reach 1.2–1.8 metres when left untrained.
Indoors, growers in Oxford can train Mega Z Blue to maintain a compact canopy and control stretch for consistent yields. Outdoors in Oxford it performs best in a sheltered, sunny plot that reduces exposure to prevailing winds.
In Oxford growers should expect cooler temperatures and variable rain typical of a cool Scottish outdoor climate, so site selection matters. Choose sun-exposed, sheltered positions and be ready to protect buds from late-season wet to avoid mould.
The initial effect is a clear, focused cerebral lift that relaxes into a soothing body sensation. Many users find it useful for creativity, stress relief and later for easing into sleep.
The flavour profile blends sweet blueberry with bright citrus and a grounding earthy pine. Smoke leaves a fruity aftertaste and a resinous finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Plant after the last frosts once night temperatures consistently stay above 8°C, typically late May to early June in southern parts and later further north.
It has reasonable resistance thanks to dense bud structure and good trichome coverage, but proper airflow and timely defoliation are still important to prevent rot.
A balanced vegetative feed followed by a phosphorus- and potassium-rich flowering regimen works well; avoid excessive nitrogen late in flowering to reduce stretch and improve bud maturity.
In cooler, shorter seasons select early-flowering phenotypes and apply training to speed canopy development; some phenotypes may require extra protection to fully mature.
Yes, it responds well to organic composts and slow-release nutrients which can enhance terpene development and soil health.
Regular inspection, beneficial insects, and maintaining clean soil and environment reduce pest pressure; treat infestations early with approved organic controls.
Cure slowly in a dark, cool room with controlled humidity (around 60–65%) and store in airtight containers away from light and heat to preserve flavours.
Moderate training such as topping and low-stress training improves light penetration and yields but is not strictly necessary for small grows.
Yes, it can be grown near the coast if provided with windbreaks and sites protected from salt spray; choose sheltered microclimates and this variety performs well in coastal exposure.
Yes, in coastal climate cannabis cultivation it handles breezy conditions provided you give wind protection and choose sunlit, sheltered spots to reduce moisture retention and salt exposure.
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