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Sweet Berry Breeze (White Label)

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by White Label Seeds

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Candy-sweet berry flavour meets rock-hard indica bud structure. White Label crossed Mendocino Channel Kush with Strawberries and Cream F1 to create Sweet Berry Breeze seeds — a compact, stable cultivar that finishes in 55 to 65 days and rewards you with crystal-coated purple nugs yielding up to 525 grams per square metre indoors.
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Sweet Berry Breeze Seeds by White Label

Sweet Berry Breeze is a 70% indica-dominant feminised cannabis seed strain from White Label that crosses Mendocino Channel Kush with Strawberries & Cream F1. The result is a stocky, bushy cultivar that pumps out crystal-coated, berry-scented buds in just 55–65 days of flowering. If you want dense purple nugs dripping with trichomes and a candy-sweet flavour profile, this one belongs in your garden.

70% Indica 55–65 Day Flowering 475–525 g/m² Indoors Feminised Seeds 18+

Why Sweet Berry Breeze Cannabis Seeds Deserve a Spot in Your Grow

White Label's breeders spent serious time selecting for the best traits from both parent strains, and it shows. Mendocino Channel Kush brings that classic Californian indica structure — tight internodes, heavy resin production, rock-solid bud density. Strawberries & Cream F1 contributes the sweet berry and tropical fruit terpene profile that gives this strain its name. The combination is a plant that's genuinely enjoyable at every stage: growing it, trimming it, and lighting it up.

We'd pick Sweet Berry Breeze over a lot of other berry-flavoured strains on the market right now, and here's why: the stability. Some crosses with fruity terpene profiles give you one standout phenotype out of five seeds. White Label has done the legwork to lock this one down. You're getting consistent structure, consistent flowering times, and — critically — consistent flavour expression across the pack. That matters when you're planning a grow around a specific outcome.

The one honest limitation: she's not the biggest yielder in the White Label catalogue. At 475–525 g/m² indoors, you're getting solid but not record-breaking numbers. If maximum weight per square metre is your only goal, something like a Skunk-based hybrid will outproduce her. But if flavour, bag appeal, and resin coverage are what you're after, Sweet Berry Breeze punches well above that yield figure in terms of overall quality.

Sweet Berry Breeze Growing Characteristics and Yield

Sweet Berry Breeze seeds grow into compact, bushy plants with tightly spaced nodes and dense lateral branching — textbook indica morphology. Indoors, expect mature plants to reach 120–140 cm after the flowering stretch. Outdoors, they can push to around 160 cm, but they stay manageable either way. No staking headaches, no light-distance panic.

Specification Detail
Genetics Mendocino Channel Kush x Strawberries & Cream F1
Type 70% Indica / 30% Sativa
Seed Type Feminised
Flowering Time 55–65 days
Indoor Height 120–140 cm
Outdoor Height Up to 160 cm
Indoor Yield 475–525 g/m²
Outdoor Yield Up to 550 g/plant
Outdoor Harvest October
Seed Bank White Label (Sensi Seeds)
Seeds per Pack 3

This strain is an excellent candidate for SOG (Sea of Green) setups. Her moderate size and bushy growth pattern mean you can pack multiple plants into a small footprint and create a thick, even canopy without heavy training. If you're running a 1m² tent with 4–9 plants, Sweet Berry Breeze fills that space efficiently.

One grower tip we've passed on more than a few times: drop your temperatures during the final 2 weeks of flowering. Sweet Berry Breeze carries the genetics for stunning purple colouration, but those anthocyanins only express properly when nighttime temps dip below around 15–18°C. If you're growing in a climate-controlled indoor space, this is easy to manage. The visual payoff is worth the effort — deep violet hues running through the calyxes and sugar leaves, contrasted against fiery red pistils and a thick blanket of trichomes.

Sweet Berry Breeze Taste, Smell, and Bud Structure

Break apart a dried Sweet Berry Breeze nug and the first thing that hits you is a wave of candy-sweet berry aroma — think ripe strawberries mixed with something more tropical, almost like a fruit smoothie. There's a sweetness to the smell that's genuinely mouth-watering, not artificial or one-dimensional. The Strawberries & Cream F1 parentage comes through loud and clear here.

The bud structure is pure indica: dense, rock-hard nuggets made up of swollen calyxes packed tightly together. Trichome coverage is heavy — the kind where your fingers stick together after handling them and your grinder needs scraping after every session. Red-orange pistils weave through the buds, and if you've managed the temperature drop during late flower, those purple hues make the whole package look almost too good to smoke.

On the inhale, the flavour matches the nose. Sweet, fruity, with a berry-forward profile that lingers. No harshness, no chemical aftertaste — just clean, smooth smoke with a dessert-like quality. If you've grown strains that smell amazing but taste like hay after drying, you know how rare it is for flavour to actually deliver on what the nose promises. Sweet Berry Breeze delivers.

How to Grow Sweet Berry Breeze Seeds

  1. Germinate your Sweet Berry Breeze feminised seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a propagation plug. Keep temperatures around 22–25°C and maintain moisture without waterlogging.
  2. Transplant seedlings into their final containers once they've developed 2–3 sets of true leaves. For SOG setups, 7–11 litre pots work well. For fewer, larger plants, go up to 15–20 litres.
  3. During vegetative growth, maintain 18/6 lighting. Sweet Berry Breeze's compact structure means you can keep veg time short — 2–3 weeks is plenty for SOG. For larger individual plants, extend to 4–5 weeks.
  4. Flip to 12/12 to trigger flowering. The stretch is moderate, so plan for roughly 20–30% height increase from the start of flower.
  5. Feed with a bloom-specific nutrient schedule once flower sites appear. This strain responds well to standard feeding without needing heavy supplementation.
  6. In the final 2 weeks, lower nighttime temperatures to 15–18°C to bring out purple colouration. Flush with plain water for the last 7–10 days before harvest.
  7. Harvest when trichomes show mostly milky heads with around 10–20% amber. Expect to chop between days 55 and 65 of flowering.
  8. Dry slowly in a dark room at 18–20°C with 55–60% humidity for 10–14 days, then cure in glass jars for at least 2 weeks. The berry terpenes intensify significantly with a proper cure.

Running a SOG setup? Pair Sweet Berry Breeze seeds with a complete grow tent kit to keep your environment dialled in from seed to harvest. A carbon filter is non-negotiable once these plants hit mid-flower — the berry aroma is gorgeous, but your neighbours don't need to know about it.

Sweet Berry Breeze vs Other Berry Strains

The berry-flavoured seed market is crowded, so here's how Sweet Berry Breeze stacks up against two other popular options you might be considering.

Feature Sweet Berry Breeze (White Label) Blueberry (Dutch Passion) Strawberry Cough
Genetics 70% Indica 80% Indica 80% Sativa
Flowering Time 55–65 days 56–63 days 63–70 days
Indoor Yield 475–525 g/m² 400–500 g/m² 450–500 g/m²
Height (Indoor) 120–140 cm 80–120 cm 150–200 cm
Flavour Profile Sweet berry, tropical fruit Blueberry, earthy Strawberry, herbal
SOG Suitability Excellent Good Poor (too tall)

Blueberry is a classic for a reason, but Sweet Berry Breeze edges it on yield and adds a tropical dimension to the flavour that Blueberry doesn't have. Strawberry Cough is a sativa-dominant plant that grows tall and takes longer to finish — not ideal if you're working with limited vertical space. For a compact, fast-finishing, flavour-forward berry strain, Sweet Berry Breeze hits the sweet spot.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Sweet Berry Breeze suitable for beginner growers?

Yes. Her stable genetics, compact structure, and forgiving growth pattern make Sweet Berry Breeze a solid choice for first-time growers. She doesn't need heavy training or advanced techniques to produce good results. Stick to a standard feeding schedule and you'll do fine.

How do I bring out the purple colours in Sweet Berry Breeze?

Lower your nighttime temperatures to 15–18°C during the last 2 weeks of flowering. The anthocyanins responsible for purple colouration need that temperature differential to express. Daytime temps can stay at normal levels around 24–26°C.

Can I grow Sweet Berry Breeze outdoors in northern Europe?

She harvests in October, which is tight for northern European climates. If you're in the Netherlands, Belgium, or the UK, watch the weather closely in late September. A greenhouse or polytunnel gives you a safety margin against early autumn rain and frost.

How many Sweet Berry Breeze plants fit in a 1m² SOG setup?

Between 4 and 9 plants in 7–11 litre pots works well. Keep vegetative growth short — 2–3 weeks — and flip to flower early. The bushy structure fills the canopy quickly without needing extensive lateral training.

What does Sweet Berry Breeze smell like during flowering?

Expect a strong, sweet berry aroma from mid-flower onwards, intensifying as harvest approaches. It's not subtle. A carbon filter is essential for indoor grows unless you want your entire house smelling like a fruit shop. After drying and curing, the tropical fruit notes become more pronounced.

How long should I cure Sweet Berry Breeze buds?

A minimum of 2 weeks in sealed glass jars, burping daily for the first week. The berry terpenes develop and sweeten considerably with a longer cure — 4–6 weeks is where the flavour really peaks. Patience pays off with this strain more than most.

Does Sweet Berry Breeze need a lot of nutrients?

No. She's not a particularly heavy feeder. A standard bloom nutrient schedule at medium strength is enough. Overfeeding is more of a risk than underfeeding — watch for tip burn and back off if you see it. The last week should be plain water only.

Last updated: April 2026

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Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.

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