
- Calm, compact and coastal-ready
Bubba Buddha
Bubba Buddha is an indica-dominant hybrid with heavy, resinous buds and calming effects.
- Compact, resinous buds ideal for small gardens
- Strong body effects and calming potency
- Performs well in sheltered coastal spots
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Bubba Kush x Hindu Kush |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Short to medium |
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Moderate to high |
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Earthy, Coffee, Citrus |
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Feminised |
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Coastal, Cool Scottish Outdoor Climate |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Sleepy |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Bubba Buddha
Bubba Buddha brings together the solidity of Bubba Kush with the resilience of Hindu Kush to produce compact plants that perform well in sheltered coastal gardens. It offers pronounced bodily relaxation and a flavour profile of earth, coffee and citrus that stands up to careful drying and curing; growers in Cornwall and other cool coastal areas should focus on airflow, shelter and timely harvests to avoid damp-related issues.
Bubba Buddha is an indica-dominant hybrid suited to calming, body-focused effects. It forms dense buds and a compact canopy.
THC typically falls between 18% and 22% in tested phenotypes. That potency gives a pronounced effect best matched to experienced users or those seeking strong symptomatic relief.
CBD is low, usually below 1%. It is not cultivated for high-CBD therapy but offers mild balancing properties.
Bubba Buddha comes from a Bubba Kush x Hindu Kush cross. The lineage emphasises resin production, indica structure and stable flowering times.
Seed stock is generally offered as feminised to ensure predominantly female crops. Breeders may offer specific phenotypes but standard listings are feminised seeds.
Growing Bubba Buddha outdoors in a cool Scottish outdoor climate requires close attention to mould and wind exposure. The variety is moderately forgiving but responds well to shelter and proactive pest control.
Flowering completes in roughly eight to nine weeks under good conditions. Outdoor plants should be timed to finish before autumn rains increase mould risk.
Yields are moderate to high when plants receive steady nutrients and consistent light. Heavier harvests occur indoors or in well-sheltered outdoor sites.
Plants remain short to medium with a sturdy, bushy structure and dense colas. That compact form suits smaller tents and discreet garden spots.
Bubba Buddha adapts well to indoor cultivation and to outdoor plots in Cornwall. Outdoors in Cornwall it thrives in sheltered positions away from salty spray and driving wind.
In Cornwall growers benefit from milder coastal summers but must still protect plants from salt-laden winds. In a cool Scottish outdoor climate growers should guard against damp conditions and late-season mould while capitalising on the strain's hardiness.
Effects start with full-body relaxation that eases tension and tightness. A gentle uplift to mood can follow, with sleepiness at higher doses.
The flavour profile leans earthy with roasted coffee notes and a bright citrus finish. Smoke is smooth and slightly creamy on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Coastal climate cannabis cultivation can aid steady growth through milder temperatures but raises concerns about salt spray and wind; use windbreaks and position plants away from direct sea exposure.
Use a free-draining loam rich in organic matter with good aeration to prevent waterlogging and reduce mould risk in cooler, damper locations.
Start with light feeding in the vegetative phase and increase during flowering, monitoring runoff EC to avoid nutrient lockout in slower metabolisms caused by cool conditions.
Improve airflow around the canopy, remove lower foliage that traps moisture, and harvest early if autumn humidity spikes to reduce rot risk.
Use 18/6 for veg and switch to 12/12 for flowering, adjusting light intensity to avoid heat stress while maintaining strong internodal spacing.
Dry slowly at 45-55% RH and 15-21°C for 7-14 days, then cure in jars for at least 2-4 weeks to smooth harsh flavours and develop aroma complexity.
Look for spider mites and aphids, and check regularly for slugs and snails in damp coastal gardens, using biological controls where possible.
Yes, potted plants give mobility so you can shelter them from storms and adjust position for sun exposure; ensure pots are large enough for robust root development.
Selective topping and lollipopping improve airflow and light distribution while keeping height in check for coastal wind conditions.
Aim to harvest before heavy autumn rains and persistent humidity, typically early to mid-October in cooler UK regions, depending on microclimate.
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