
- Berry-sweet balance with steady, reliable performance
Rainbow Berries
Rainbow Berries is a hybrid with sweet berry flavours and a balanced, approachable effect profile.
- Sweet berry flavour with citrus lift
- Balanced hybrid for sociable evenings
- Compact plants suitable for sheltered spaces
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Blueberry x Haze |
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Hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium (1-1.5 m outdoors) |
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400-500 g/m2 (indoor estimate) |
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Sweet berry, Citrus, Earthy |
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Feminised photoperiod |
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moist western coastal climate |
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Uplifting, Relaxed body buzz, Clear-headed |
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Suitable for greenhouse and sheltered outdoor |
About Rainbow Berries
Rainbow Berries is a hybrid strain combining fruity berry characteristics with a clear, uplifting effect and moderate physical relaxation. It performs as a compact, manageable plant suited to sheltered locations and is prized for its jammy aroma and versatile day-to-evening use.
Rainbow Berries is a balanced hybrid with slightly indica-dominant structure. It shows a stable growth habit and approachable resin production.
THC typically sits in the upper teens to low twenties percent range. The potency gives a noticeable psychoactive effect without extreme intensity.
CBD levels are low, generally below one percent. It is not primarily selected for CBD-driven therapeutic use.
Rainbow Berries descends from Blueberry x Haze. The cross blends fruity terpene notes with a clear, cerebral lift.
Seeds are commonly offered as feminised photoperiod to ensure predictable flowering. Regular seeds exist for breeders but are less common among hobby growers.
Under a moist western coastal climate it performs with moderate resilience but humidity must be managed. The strain is suitable for growers with some experience who monitor airflow and cleanliness.
Indoor flowering completes in roughly eight to nine weeks. Outdoors in the UK it usually finishes by late September in favourable seasons.
Yield potential is medium to high when grown in sheltered conditions. Greenhouse and well-lit spots tend to produce the best bulk without aggressive training.
Plants develop a compact, bushy structure with strong lateral branching. Expect around one to one and a half metres outdoors without heavy topping.
In Essex this variety does well under glass where it is sheltered from persistent rain yet benefits from natural light. Outdoors in Essex it fits small gardens and sheltered plots if given airflow and some protection.
Growing Rainbow Berries in Essex requires attention because the moist western coastal climate raises mould and rot risk. Using sheltered, well-ventilated positions helps buds mature cleanly in that environment.
The immediate effect is uplifting and mildly euphoric, encouraging sociability. That lifts into a relaxed physical calm without heavy sedation for most users.
The flavour profile combines sweet berry notes with bright citrus and an earthy undertone. Aroma intensifies during drying and curing to a jammy, fruity scent.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Cultivation of cannabis remains controlled in the UK and legal exceptions are limited to licensed medical or research contexts; check current laws and regulations before considering any growing activity.
Flowering generally takes eight to nine weeks indoors and tends to finish by late September outdoors in favourable UK seasons.
Rainbow Berries shows moderate resistance but can be vulnerable in prolonged humidity, so growers often prioritise airflow and cleanliness rather than aggressive interventions.
Its compact, bushy structure makes it suitable for smaller spaces, provided the site offers some shelter from persistent wet weather and good ventilation.
Expect sweet berry and citrus notes with an earthy base that becomes more pronounced during drying and curing.
Feminised photoperiod seeds are common for predictable flowering and convenience, while regular seeds are more for breeding purposes.
No, CBD is typically low and the variety is selected mainly for THC-driven effects rather than CBD therapeutic profiles.
For UK greenhouse cannabis growing the primary considerations are legal compliance, ventilation to reduce humidity-related issues, and avoiding prolonged wetness that encourages mould.
When dried and stored correctly in a cool, dark place the distinctive berry and citrus notes remain for months, though terpene peak diminishes over time.
Those sensitive to THC, pregnant or breastfeeding people, and anyone advised by a clinician to avoid psychoactive cannabinoids should not use this strain without professional guidance.
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