Dready Berry is a mostly Indica F1 hybrid of a Blueberry strain held for over 25 years and originating from the Buckinhamshire area in the UK and an original White Widow cutting that came from the same area. With the intense taste of the White Widow and the aroma of the Blueberry, bred for a delicious, fruity taste and fragrance. It has since been further backcrossed into the original Blueberry to create a more stable and pungent Blueberry dominant strain. In low outdoor temperatures this plant displays autumnal colours, turning from blue to purple and even multi colours when the temperature drops even lower.
Outside Dready Berry can reach up to 3m tall. The height and aromas of the Blueberry mother and the high resin production and sedative power of the White Widow father ensures a substantial, impressive yield. It is a good producer of fat, blue tinted buds, totally covered with crystals with a fruity taste and a very nice strength high.
It withstands well when grown in a warm, humid climate. Where it can develop its full aromatic potential and good looks that make this strain a favourite for medicinal users and extract artists. Its high levels of the terpenes Myrcene and Alpha Pinene amongst the many other terpenes within this strains profile makes it very effective for a wide variety of medicinal uses.
It shows good mold resistance but extra care is recommended during the last few weeks of flowering, because the size and density of the buds increases significantly and can lead to the appearance of bud rot(Botrytis).
- Flowering period: 55-60 days or 9 weeks
- Harvest outdoors: Until mid October
- THC: High (18%-20%)
- CBD: Low (3% - 5%)
- Production: High
- Height outdoors: Up to 3m
- Blend: Indica-Sativa with Indica dominance
- Genotype: (Blueberry x White Widow) x Original early 90's MK/UK Blueberry
Strain FAQ
What adaptations help cannabis strains handle heat?
Resistance to high temperatures has led to changed leaf structures, increased trichome production to reflect sunlight, and deeper root systems to reach cooler, moister soil. They are able to thrive in heat thanks to these adaptations.
Do environmental factors alter these strains' fruity flavours?
Definitely. Environmental conditions reportedly affect terpene expression, which defines a plant's flavour. The ideal fruity taste and scent depend on light, temperature, soil composition, and harvest timing.
Is controlling pests and disease easier indoors?
Indoor cannabis areas are like fortresses against pests and infections. Legal indoor growers are said to avoid many of the problems that outside farmers experience on a regular basis which reportedly results in healthier plants and purer goods. This is done through strictly controlling who (or what) enters the space and maintaining pristine conditions.
How do strains ready for harvest by mid-October handle environmental stress?
These cannabis types are said to resist temperature and moisture changes well. Their toughness evolved to help them survive in their native, sometimes changing climates.
What does hybrid cannabis strain phenotypic variation mean?
Individual plants in a hybrid strain can vary in colour, height, and bud structure. Breeders can improve and stabilise desired traits by selecting certain phenotypes and thereby improve the strain.