
- Indica, Heavy, Earthy
Alien Bubba
Alien Bubba brings a compact indica build and deep diesel-earthy flavour with heavy night-time effects.
- Dense indica buds
- Diesel and coffee flavour
- Great for evening use
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18-24% |
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≤1% |
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Alien OG x Bubba Kush |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Short to medium (60-120 cm) |
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Medium to high (approx. 400-500 g/m² indoor) |
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Earthy Coffee, Diesel, Sweet Spice |
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Feminised |
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Mild Maritime; Performs Well In Uk Greenhouses And Sheltered Southern Gardens |
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Heavy Relaxation, Sedative Body High, Sleepy, Calming Finish |
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Indoor And Greenhouse Preferred; Outdoor In Sheltered Southern Sites |
About Alien Bubba
Alien Bubba is a stout indica-dominant hybrid bred from Alien OG x Bubba Kush. You get dense, resinous buds and a heavy body high that suits evening use. The plant stays compact to medium, fitting small tents and greenhouse benches across the UK. Manage humidity and airflow to avoid mould, and expect flowering around 8 to 10 weeks with medium to high yields.
Alien Bubba is an indica-dominant hybrid with the dense structure of Bubba Kush and the sharp resin of Alien OG. UK growers prize it for solid bud formation and predictable night-time effects.
THC sits roughly between 18 and 24%, offering a strong impact without the extreme highs of some recent super-potent crosses. That level places it above many classic UK favourites like older Skunk phenotypes while below peak ultra-high THC hybrids.
CBD is low, normally below 1%, so the profile leans toward THC-driven effects. British wellness users often look at it for sleep and pain relief rather than for high CBD therapy.
Genetics read Alien OG x Bubba Kush, a straight forward indica cross. The result shows a compact indica frame with diesel top notes from the Alien OG side.
Seeds come as feminized to give predictable female crops and straightforward flower timing. British seed collectors often favour feminized lines when they want uniform plants and simpler canopy management.
Growing Alien Bubba rates as intermediate due to dense flowers and a need for airflow to avoid mould in humid British conditions. Greenhouse growers across the West Country and Kent trim lower foliage to keep airflow steady.
Flowering typically runs 8 to 10 weeks indoors. That span suits a UK greenhouse season and usually yields harvest-ready plants by late September to October in southern locations.
Yield sits in the medium to high range with careful feeding, often around 400 to 500 g/m² indoors under good conditions. Greenhouse growers in Cornwall and Devon report similar totals per plant when plants receive training and sufficient light.
Plants stay compact to medium, commonly 60 to 120 cm tall. That habit suits small indoor tents and modest greenhouse benches in cities like Manchester and Leeds.
Alien Bubba prefers indoor or greenhouse setups where you control humidity and light cycles. Outdoors, it performs best in sheltered southern sites where autumn rain is less severe.
Best climate is mild maritime with protection from prolonged damp, so greenhouses across England and Wales suit it well. Growers in Cornwall and Kent report the easiest outdoor results while Scotland users keep plants under glass for safety.
Effects hit with a heavy body high that eases muscle tension and quiets the mind for evening use. UK users often select it as a night-time strain for relaxation and sleep.
Flavour leans toward earthy coffee notes with diesel and a sweet spice finish. The aroma fills a small tent and stands out in a greenhouse in Bristol or Brighton.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Expect 8 to 10 weeks of flowering under a stable 12/12 schedule and steady nutrients.
With proper feeding and training most growers report around 400 to 500 g/m² under good lighting.
Yes, its compact to medium height makes it well suited to small tents and low ceiling rooms.
Low stress training and topping early help flatten the canopy and improve light distribution across buds.
Keep airflow high, control humidity during late flower and remove dense lower foliage to reduce trapped moisture.
A balanced veg feed followed by a potassium and phosphorus boost in late flower supports dense resin development.
Greenhouse gives the best control over humidity and finish time while sheltered southern outdoor sites work when weather holds.
Harvest when trichomes show a mix of cloudy and amber for a heavier, sedative effect.
Aroma is strong and diesel-forward, so plan odour control for indoor and greenhouse grows in built-up areas.
Look out for grey mould, aphids and spider mites, and inspect plants often during warm, humid spells.
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