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Blueberry Caviar

Hybrid

28% – 32%

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Blueberry Caviar or Hybrid is a strain that typically contains THC levels between 28% – 32% and CBD levels ranging from < 1%. Known for its High THC (Gassy Berry) profile, this strain has a growth expectation of being Medium (Indoor: 90–120cm; Outdoor: 150cm+) in height, with a nutrient demand that is Moderate to Heavy; appreciates extra Calcium/Magnesium during mid-flower..

This Hybrid is of the Genetype: Grape Gas x Lantz. The Blueberry Caviar strain has 3 phases of the growing cycle.

The first phase is the Seedling Phase. Once you have decided to grow Blueberry Caviar in either soil or hydroponiclay, the ph levels need to be monitored. The ph level desired by Hybrid is 6.0 – 6.8 and 5.5 – 6.1 hydroponically. During this infancy stage, Blueberry Caviar needs to maintain a target temperature of 75°F – 80°F (24°C – 27°C) for 2 to 3 weeks. Once the seed germinates, it will sprout it's first set of round leaves, or the cotyledons. If you are able to maintain the target humidity of 60% – 70%, the iconic serrated leaves will just begin to show themselves. During this critical Phase 1 of the Hybrid growing cycle the plant is establishing a strong root sytem. Beginners often over water these fragile seedlings. Do not drown your seeds. You seedling Blueberry Caviar needs care and gentle light. The recommended light cycle for growing Blueberry Caviar is 18/6 or 20/4 for the first cycle, which should last .

The next is the Vegetative Phase. The Blueberry Caviar will focus entirely on size and structural integity. The temperature needs also change for phase 2. If a target temperature of 70°F – 78°F (21°C – 25°C) is maintained and a target humidity of 45% – 55% is achieved, the Hybrid will grow stems, branches and plenty of large fan leaves. This Grape Gas x Lantz is trying to build it's own solar panel of leaves to absorb energy. It is critical to maintain a proper light cycle of 12/12 for the entire phase 2 schedule. This consistent energy will help plant grow bigger without producing flowers, focusing it's energy on growing tall and strong. Blueberry Caviar is at it's most resilient and may grow quickly. As phase 2 comes to an end, it may be topped or tied down, as it's training suitability is considered High; responds very well to LST and Topping to manage its bushy structure..

The most exciting phase, when growing Grape Gas x Lantz is the Flowering Phase. The plants adulthood lasts . It is at this phase that the light cycle changes for the last time. Blueberry Caviar will produce the most flowers when the light cycle is 12/12. Keep the temperature and humity controlled at 65°F – 72°F (18°C – 22°C) Lower temps bring out purple hues. and 35% – 45% (Crucial for preventing bud rot in dense flowers) so you can really watch this plant strecth and almost double in height. It will want to start producing early into the flowering process.

You will know the Blueberry Caviar is ready when the white hairs (pistils) turn amber/brown and the resin glands (trichomes) look milky or cloudy, rather than clear. Cutting the plant down even a week too early can significantly reduce the potency and weight of your harvest. Patience in the flowering phase will provide the best possible outomce of Hybrid with a desired gorwth profile that will be:
Sturdy, lateral branching with dense, resinous, spade-shaped buds.

Growers Notes: Hobby Grower's Insight
As a grower, you'll find that Blueberry Caviar is a "visual" plant. Because of its Lantz and Grape Gas lineage, it is prone to showing deep purples and blues. To maximize this, try to achieve a temperature differential of about 10-15 degrees between "lights on" and "lights off" during the final two weeks of flowering. This mimics the first frost and triggers the production of anthocyanins (the purple pigments).
Lineage: (Grape Gas x Lantz)
Breeder: Ridgeline Farms (often distributed via Cookies)
Primary Terpenes: Limonene, Linalool, Myrcene

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