
- Heavy resin, calm head, reliable yields.
Barry Bonds
Barry Bonds is an indica-dominant hybrid with heavy resin and relaxing effects suited to evening use.
- Dense, resinous buds built for potency.
- Performs well in controlled indoor environments.
- Evening-focused effects for sleep and pain relief.
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18-24% |
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0.5-1.5% |
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GORILLA GLUE x OG KUSH |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium |
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Medium-High |
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Earthy, Pine, Citrus |
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Feminised |
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Cool Northern Summers |
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Relaxed, Euphoric, Sedative |
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Indoor And Outdoor |
About Barry Bonds
Barry Bonds is a resin-heavy indica-dominant hybrid bred for potent physical relaxation and a pronounced terpene profile. It performs well indoors under stable conditions and can be grown outdoors in cooler UK regions with careful planning. Flowering completes in around eight to nine weeks and yields are medium to high when growers manage canopy and humidity correctly. Medicinal users favour it for pain relief and insomnia, and its flavour blends earthy resin with pine and citrus top notes.
Barry Bonds is an indica-dominant hybrid that delivers a heavy-bodied stone alongside a calm cerebral lift. The plant structure and resin production reflect its indica heritage.
THC levels usually range from 18% to 24%, offering a reliably potent experience. Phenotype variation can produce occasional runs that test the higher end of that spectrum.
CBD content is low and typically under 1.5%, so therapeutic effects are mainly driven by THC and terpenes. Those seeking high-CBD relief should consider alternative varieties.
Barry Bonds comes from potent, resinous parentage selected for trichome density and stability. Breeders focused on combining heavy resin genetics to preserve a strong terpene profile.
Feminized seeds ensure predominantly female plants, reducing the need for early sexing. This makes planning easier and reduces wasted space on non-productive males.
Growing Barry Bonds suits an intermediate cultivator who can manage humidity and airflow effectively. In cool northern summers you must be vigilant about damp and ensure good airflow to prevent mould.
Flowering normally completes in eight to nine weeks under controlled indoor conditions. Outdoor growers should watch trichome development to time harvests accurately.
This strain offers medium to high yields when trained and fed correctly. Indoor growers can increase harvest size by using canopy control and supplemental CO2 where legal.
Plants stay at a medium height with a sturdy central stem and dense side branching. The structure makes Barry Bonds suitable for low to medium ceiling rooms.
Indoors, Barry Bonds performs well under stable environments and responds to SCROG and LST methods. Outdoors in Dorset the strain benefits from summer sun but needs rain protection late in the season.
In Dorset growers must plan for cool northern summers and a shorter outdoor window compared with more southern areas. Extra care with rain protection, early-flowering phenos and ventilation will improve outdoor success in Dorset.
The effect begins with an uplifted mood and moves into deep physical relaxation. At higher doses it can produce sedation, making it best for evening use.
The flavour profile mixes earthy resin with sharp pine and a citrus exhale. Slow curing emphasises the citrus top notes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Barry Bonds usually tests between 18% and 24% THC, though specific batches can vary slightly based on phenotype and cultivation conditions.
It is best for growers with intermediate experience because it requires careful humidity and airflow control to avoid mould in denser buds.
Aim to monitor trichome colour closely late in the season and harvest before persistent autumn rain; in cooler regions expect an early to mid-October window depending on local microclimate.
Dry slowly at 18-21°C with 50-60% RH, then cure in sealed jars with daily burping for the first two weeks to preserve terpene complexity.
Standard three-part feeds work well; reduce nitrogen in late flowering and provide calcium and magnesium to support dense bud development.
It has average resistance but dense colas can be vulnerable in damp conditions, so maintain airflow and inspect regularly.
LST, SCROG and light topping improve canopy uniformity and boost yields while keeping height manageable.
Yes, with training and canopy control it adapts well to small tents or rooms and produces solid yields when managed correctly.
Use good ventilation, balanced lighting, proper dehumidification and a predictable feeding schedule; keeping RH below 50% during late flowering helps prevent mould and preserves bud quality.
Yes, the plant develops a strong earthy and pine aroma in peak bloom, so odour control is recommended for discreet indoor grows.
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