
- Fruity, clear and resilient in damp British gardens
Miracle Fruit
Miracle Fruit is a fruity hybrid suited to growers who can manage damp UK conditions.
- Fruity aroma with a clear-headed lift
- Performs well in organic soil with careful moisture control
- Reliable resin production and solid yields
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Blueberry x Super Lemon Haze |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium-tall, 0.8–2 m depending on training |
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Medium to high (approx. 400–500 g/m² indoor) |
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Citrus, Berry, Earthy |
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Feminised photoperiod |
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wet Welsh valley climate |
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Uplifting, Relaxing, Creative |
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Indoor / Outdoor |
About Miracle Fruit
Miracle Fruit blends Blueberry and Super Lemon Haze to produce a fruit-forward hybrid that performs well for intermediate growers. It offers bright, citrus-led flavours, a clear cerebral lift and manageable resin production when grown in well-prepared soil and monitored closely in damp climates.
Miracle Fruit is a balanced hybrid that leans slightly sativa in its overall character. It delivers a combination of cerebral clarity and a gentle physical ease.
THC typically measures between eighteen and twenty-two per cent in healthy, well-fed plants. That level gives a reliably potent effect that suits experienced and intermediate users.
CBD content stays low, usually under one per cent in typical phenotypes. Therapeutic benefits therefore come mainly from THC and the plant's terpene profile.
Blueberry x Super Lemon Haze provides the fruity aromatic top notes and lively cerebral drive. The cross contributes to good vigour and consistent resin production.
Seeds are offered as feminised to simplify crop planning and reduce the risk of males. Photoperiod sensitivity is standard, so growers must control light cycles to induce flowering.
Growing Miracle Fruit in a wet Welsh valley climate requires vigilant moisture control and good airflow. Plants tolerate damp spells but need proactive prevention against mould and bud rot.
Indoor flowering completes in about eight to ten weeks for most phenotypes. Outdoor crops in the UK typically finish by late September to early October in good seasons.
With steady feeding and proper training yields are medium to high. Indoor growers can expect around 400–500 g/m² while outdoor plants produce substantial colas in favourable years.
The plant shows a medium-tall, open structure with long internodes and prolific side branching. Outdoor specimens can reach near two metres unless restricted by training.
Indoors the strain responds well to SCROG and topping to control height in Durham. Outdoors in Durham it benefits from a sheltered position, good drainage and afternoon sun.
Growing Miracle Fruit in Durham means adapting to the wet Welsh valley climate with raised beds and protective covers. Regular inspection for mould and rot is essential in Durham to keep yields healthy.
Initial effects are a bright, clear cerebral lift that sharpens focus and sociability. That uplift eases into steady relaxation without leaving you overly sedated.
Flavours combine bright citrus and sweet berry over a clean earthy base. The smoke carries a zesty top note with a lasting berry finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Start seeds in a light, well-aerated soil mix and keep humidity moderate until the first true leaves appear.
Use a balanced vegetative feed initially then switch to a phosphorus-heavy bloom formula as flowers develop.
Increase airflow, space plants well and consider preventative organic treatments during long wet spells.
Yes, Miracle Fruit responds well to organic methods such as compost teas, worm castings and careful soil management.
Good drainage and a light, crumbly organic soil profile reduce waterlogging and root issues in a wet climate.
Yes, low-stress training and SCROG increase light penetration and even canopy development for better yields.
Aim for late September to early October, watching trichome colour and bud density to time harvest before autumn rains.
Dry slowly in a cool, dark room with good but gentle ventilation, then cure in jars with regular burping for several weeks.
Keep an eye out for slugs, aphids and spider mites, especially during warm spells and in dense foliage.
Start with rich compost, use organic fertilisers and practise organic cannabis soil growing techniques to boost soil life and plant resilience.
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