
- Robust coastal performer with balanced effects
Bobby Wild
Bobby Wild is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for cool-climate resilience and balanced effects.
- Resilient in cool coastal sites
- Citrus-led flavour with earthy depth
- Reliable yields with proper shelter
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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NORTHERN LIGHTS x SKUNK |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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100-160 cm outdoors |
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300-450 g/plant outdoors (protected) |
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Citrus, Earthy, Pine |
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Feminised |
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Cool Scottish Outdoor Climate |
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Relaxed body buzz, Uplifted creativity, Mild euphoria |
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Both |
About Bobby Wild
Bobby Wild is an indica-dominant hybrid developed for growers in cooler coastal and temperate climates. The variety combines stable genetics with a THC-forward profile and a compact, vigorous structure suited to sheltered outdoor sites and controlled indoor setups. It responds well to moderate training and benefits from early protection against wind and moisture. Flavours are citrus-led with earthy and pine notes while medicinal properties include relief from pain, insomnia and stress. For growers in Nottinghamshire and similar regions, Bobby Wild rewards careful canopy management and timely harvest decisions.
Bobby Wild is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for resilience and balanced effects. It leans toward calming body sensations while keeping the mind clear.
Typical THC levels sit between 18% and 22% depending on phenotype and feeding. This potency suits experienced users and regular consumers who prefer a pronounced effect.
CBD content is low, usually around 0.5% to 1%. The low CBD emphasises the THC-driven character of the strain.
Bobby Wild descends from robust, stability-focused stock. Its pedigree traces to NORTHERN LIGHTS x SKUNK breeding lines known for resin and reliable structure.
Seeds are supplied as feminised to simplify crop planning and avoid male plants. Feminised seeds make scheduling outdoor grows easier in limited-season climates.
Growing Bobby Wild in a cool Scottish outdoor climate requires moderate experience because damp and late-season rain increase mould risk. Plants perform well with proactive pruning and protection against humidity in a cool Scottish outdoor climate.
Indoor flowering typically completes in eight to ten weeks. Outdoor plants generally finish around late September to October in a short-season environment.
Yield potential is moderate to high when plants receive shelter, proper nutrients and timely training. Well-managed outdoor specimens can produce 300 to 450 grams per plant in protected sites.
Bobby Wild grows to a medium-tall structure with strong central stems and lateral branching. Expect final heights of roughly 100 to 160 centimetres outdoors depending on training and wind exposure.
Indoors, Bobby Wild responds well to SOG or SCROG systems and benefits from strict humidity control. Outdoors in Nottinghamshire the strain does best in a sheltered location with early training to withstand coastal breezes.
Growing Bobby Wild in Nottinghamshire means managing moisture and wind in a cool Scottish outdoor climate. Use raised beds, windbreaks and timely canopy control to reduce mould risk and improve ripening.
The high-THC profile delivers steady relaxation accompanied by focused mental energy. Users describe a mellow body buzz paired with uplifted creativity.
The taste opens with bright citrus notes followed by earthy and pine undertones. The finish is clean with a faint herbal spice.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Plant outdoors after the last frost and once night temperatures stay reliably above 8°C. In Nottinghamshire an early sowing under cover can give plants a head start.
Increase phosphorus and potassium while moderating nitrogen after the switch to flower. A balanced bloom formula with organic amendments supports resin and bud density.
Prioritise airflow through selective defoliation, raised supports and spacing between plants. Harvest individual colas early if you see rot developing to protect the rest of the crop.
Yes, but it needs shelter and staking in exposed sites. Erect simple windbreaks and tie branches to reduce physical damage and moisture-driven mould.
It can be grown near the coast with proper shelter and drainage. A wind-protected spot and slightly raised soil beds are highly recommended.
Dry in a dark, cool room at 50-60% relative humidity and around 16-20°C. Slow drying preserves terpenes and reduces chlorophyll harshness.
Cure for at least two to four weeks in airtight jars, opening daily for the first week. Extended curing up to two months can smooth flavours and increase complexity.
Spider mites, aphids and slugs are common threats even in cool climates. Regular inspection and biological controls such as predatory insects help keep populations down.
Yes, Bobby Wild is a good candidate for coastal climate cannabis cultivation because of its resilience. Trial it in sheltered plots and document wind, salt spray and humidity impacts.
Sulphur, magnesium and adequate phosphorus support terpene and cannabinoid pathways during flowering. Avoid overfeeding nitrogen late in bloom to prevent delayed ripening.
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