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Feminized
Ice Pop offers sweet, creamy berry flavour with a cooling finish. It reaches 22 to 25 percent THC and fits intermediate growers who use training to control stretch. Flowering completes in 8 to 9 weeks indoors and outdoor harvest suits southern Canadian regions. MasterSeeds supplies feminized seeds with lab data for growers seeking reliable phenotypes.
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STRAIN PROFILE
Complete Cannabis Strain Specifications
| Trait | Value |
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| Type | Indica-dominant hybrid |
| THC | 22-25% |
| CBD | 0.5-1% |
| Grow Difficulty | Intermediate |
| Flowering Time | 8-9 |
| Yield | Medium-high (400-500 g/m2 indoor; 400-600 g/plant outdoor) |
| Height | Medium (60-140 cm indoors; up to 150-200 cm outdoors) |
| Environment | Indoor and Outdoor |
| Effects | Uplifting, Relaxing, Focused |
| Flavors | Sweet, Creamy, Berry |
| Genetics | Blueberry x Gelato |
| Climate | Temperate to continental |
* Information may vary depending on growing conditions
Ice Pop Strain Information and Characteristics
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Strain TypeStrain Type:
Ice Pop is an indica-dominant hybrid that balances a mellow body effect with bright high notes. Canadian growers often describe it as compact, resinous and reliable for mixed gardens.
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THC ContentTHC Content:
Ice Pop tests high for THC, typically between 22 and 25 percent. That range sits near levels of popular Canadian dessert strains like Gelato.
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CBD ContentCBD Content:
CBD content stays low at around 0.5 to 1 percent. Medical users in Canada pair Ice Pop with dosing plans for symptom relief.
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Grow DifficultyGrow Difficulty:
Grow difficulty rates as intermediate for Ice Pop. You will handle it with basic training, feeding and attention to humidity under Canadian seasonal limits.
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Flowering TimeFlowering Time:
Indoor flowering completes in about 8 to 9 weeks. Outdoors expect harvest around early October in southern Canadian regions.
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Expected YieldExpected Yield:
Indoor yields average 400 to 500 grams per square metre under optimized lamps. Outdoor plants can reach 400 to 600 grams per plant in warm secure sites like parts of BC.
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Plant HeightPlant Height:
Plants remain medium in height indoors, usually 60 to 140 centimetres. Outdoors they can stretch to 150 to 200 centimetres in long seasons.
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Growing EnvironmentGrowing Environment:
Ice Pop works well indoors and outdoors. Outdoor performance improves in protected sites in Ontario and coastal BC.
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Expected EffectsExpected Effects:
Effects begin with a clear uplift that settles into a calm body sensation. Many Canadian consumers choose Ice Pop for social sessions and evening wind-down.
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Genetic LineageGenetic Lineage:
Genetics trace to Blueberry x Gelato for dessert terpenes and sticky resin. Breeders selected those parents to enhance aroma and potency.
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Seed TypeSeed Type:
Seeds are sold feminized for predictable female plants. MasterSeeds lists clear lab data for growers across Canada.
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Preferred ClimatePreferred Climate:
Ice Pop prefers temperate to continental climates with warm, stable summers. It performs best in regions such as coastal BC and southern Ontario.
Frequently Ask Questions
Everything you need to know about this strain.
Switch to 12/12 lighting at flowering and keep lights stable. Use consistent dark periods to avoid stress and hermaphroditism.
Begin bloom nutrients at week three of flowering. Increase phosphorus and potassium while reducing nitrogen slowly.
Use a carbon filter and inline fan for exhaust. Keep intake low and maintain steady airflow to cut odour.
Use low stress training and light topping to open the canopy. Maintain even canopy height for better light penetration.
Water when the top 2 to 3 centimetres of soil feel dry. Use pots with drainage and avoid leaving plants waterlogged.
Start a two-week flush before harvest for soil grows. Reduce fertiliser and feed plain water to clear salts.
Keep humidity below 50 percent during late flowering. Increase airflow and remove lower shaded growth to reduce damp spots.
Expect THC between 22 and 25 percent under good conditions. Test results vary by phenotype and grow environment.
Beginners with basic training skills will succeed if they follow feeding and humidity guidelines. Start with one plant to learn its needs.
Use a light, airy soil with good microbial life to express terpenes. Amend with compost and avoid heavy synthetic salt build-up.
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Q: My plants are stretching too tall indoors. What should I do?
A: Increase light intensity and lower the fixture within safe distance. Apply gentle topping and LST to control vertical growth.
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Q: I see yellowing leaves in week five of flowering. Is this normal?
A: Minor yellowing can be normal as plants redirect nutrients to buds. Check pH, nitrogen levels and watch for pests before changing regimen.
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Q: How do I push resin production late in flower?
A: Keep humidity around 40 to 45 percent and give stable temperatures. Use PK boosts and maintain gentle airflow for trichome production.
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Q: What pest issues should I watch for outdoors in Canada?
A: Look for spider mites and aphids in warm seasons and fungal issues in humid weather. Inspect plants weekly and apply neem or predatory insects early.
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Q: Which flush method gives cleaner smoke?
A: Perform a two-week plain water flush in soil grows. Use runoff testing to confirm lower nutrient salts before harvest.
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