
- Robust resin, calm high — built for cooler seasons.
Bop Gun
Bop Gun is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for resin and resilience in cool climates.
- Resin-rich buds suited to cool regions
- Compact, trainable structure
- Reliable potency and earthy-citrus flavour
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Northern Lights x Skunk #1 |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium, 80-140 cm |
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Medium to high (350-450 g/m² indoor; 400-500 g/plant outdoor) |
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Earthy, Citrus, Pine |
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Feminised |
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Cool, Wet; Performs Well In Cool Temperate Regions With A Rainy Autumn Harvest Season |
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Relaxed, Focused, Sleepy |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Bop Gun
Bop Gun is an indica-dominant hybrid that offers a balance of resin production and manageable growth for cooler regions. It suits growers in places like Inverness who need a strain that tolerates lower temperatures but requires active mould management during a rainy autumn harvest season.
Bop Gun is an indica-dominant hybrid with dense, resinous buds. The structure favours relaxation while allowing measured daytime use in small doses.
THC typically sits between 18% and 22% giving a reliably potent experience. Phenotypes can show occasional spikes above 22% under ideal conditions.
CBD content is low, generally under 1%, so effects are driven largely by THC. Those seeking high-CBD therapy should consider pairing or different cultivars.
Bop Gun descends from a Northern Lights x Skunk #1 background. The cross gives solid resin production and pronounced earthy, skunky notes.
Seeds are offered Feminised to ensure reliable female crops. They germinate consistently for both novices and experienced growers.
This cultivar is intermediate to grow and demands attention to mould prevention, especially during a rainy autumn harvest season. Regular defoliation and tight environmental control reduce rot risk.
Flowering finishes in about 8 to 9 weeks under controlled light schedules. Outdoor phenotypes may need a little longer depending on local season length.
Yields are medium to high with good canopy management and adequate nutrients. Outdoor plants in sheltered, dry microclimates can outperform indoor per-plant yields.
Plants remain medium in height with a strong central cola and multiple productive side branches. Training and low-stress techniques keep the final canopy compact.
Indoors Bop Gun responds well to controlled humidity and CO2 enrichment in Inverness. Outdoors in Inverness it benefits from a sheltered plot or greenhouse to avoid heavy rain.
Growing Bop Gun in Inverness requires planning for a rainy autumn harvest season and proactive mould control. Use greenhouses, shelters, or early harvest windows to limit exposure to persistent wet weather.
The high brings a calm, mentally clear lift that eases tension without heavy anxiety. At higher doses it becomes more sedating and can aid sleep.
The flavour profile is earthy with bright citrus top notes and a subtle pine finish. A cool, slow cure emphasises citrus and reduces harshness.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, Bop Gun is a recommended option among cool climate cannabis strains because it tolerates lower temperatures though it still needs attention to humidity and mould prevention.
Switch to flowering earlier than southern sites to avoid late-season rain; aim to initiate flowering so the main bulk matures before peak autumn downpours.
Improve airflow, remove lower fan leaves, use preventative fungicides approved locally, and consider a greenhouse or tarped shelter for late-season plants.
Yes, low-stress training and topping increase lateral bud sites and improve light penetration, which boosts yields indoors and in sheltered outdoor setups.
A balanced NPK schedule with a slight reduction in nitrogen during flowering works well; supplement with silica and calcium to strengthen stems.
Dry slowly until stalks snap, then cure in jars for 3 to 6 weeks to smooth flavours and reduce chlorophyll harshness.
Yes, it performs well with organic feeds and compost teas provided pest and mould pressures are managed proactively.
Spider mites, aphids and bud rot are the main concerns; regular inspections and beneficial insects help control outbreaks.
A greenhouse with ventilation is highly beneficial in Inverness to reduce fungal risk and extend the drying window for outdoor harvests.
Space plants 0.8 to 1 metre apart to allow airflow and light penetration, which is especially important in damp autumn conditions.
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