
- Dense indica resin for compact grows
Bubba Fett
Bubba Fett is an indica-dominant hybrid that produces compact, resinous buds suited to limited-space grows.
- Compact plants for small tents
- Coffee and spice aroma
- Reliable indica relaxation
|
|
18-22% |
|
|
<1% |
|
|
Bubba Kush x OG Kush |
|
|
Indica-dominant hybrid |
|
|
Intermediate |
|
|
8-9 weeks |
|
|
Short to medium (50-120 cm) |
|
|
Medium |
|
|
Earthy, Coffee, Spice |
|
|
Feminised |
|
|
Cool Highland Growing Conditions |
|
|
Relaxed, Sleepy, Cerebral calm |
|
|
Indoor and outdoor |
About Bubba Fett
Bubba Fett combines classic Bubba Kush depth with OG Kush resin and structure to yield a compact plant with dense, aromatic flowers. It suits growers who can manage ventilation and humidity, particularly in cooler British conditions, and rewards training with solid, manageable yields for indoor tents or sheltered outdoor sites.
Bubba Fett is an indica-dominant hybrid known for dense buds and a compact structure. The overall profile favours body relaxation while keeping a clear head in small doses.
THC levels are typically measured between eighteen and twenty-two percent, offering a reliably potent experience. The potency is steady across phenotypes, making dosing predictable for regular users.
CBD is low in this variety, generally below one percent. It is selected mainly for its psychoactive properties rather than CBD-driven therapeutic effects.
The lineage pairs Bubba Kush with OG Kush to amplify indica structure and resin production. This cross preserves the classic west-coast aroma while tightening bud formation.
Seeds are supplied as feminised to ensure a high proportion of flower-producing plants. They are not autoflowering, so growers must trigger flowering via light schedules.
Growing Bubba Fett in cool Highland growing conditions requires careful humidity and airflow management to avoid mould. Intermediate growers who adjust ventilation and monitor temperature swings will get the best results.
Flowering finishes in about eight to nine weeks under controlled indoor conditions. Outdoor plants typically come down in early to mid October in a favourable Hampshire season.
Overall yield is moderate for an indica-leaning plant and rewards good training. Indoor growers using SCROG or low-stress training can increase usable harvest significantly.
Plants remain short to medium, which suits limited-height tents and discreet outdoor spots. Side branches stay compact and support dense, resinous colas.
Indoors Bubba Fett thrives in controlled rooms and compact tents in Hampshire. Outdoors it finishes reliably in Hampshire provided it has shelter from persistent wet weather.
In Hampshire Bubba Fett performs best when given shelter from persistent rain and late cold snaps in cool Highland growing conditions. Growers should expect brisk nights and plan good airflow to reduce the risk of mould.
The initial effect is a gentle cerebral lift that eases into deep physical relaxation. At higher doses the strain becomes soporific, encouraging sleepiness.
Flavours are earthy with a pronounced coffee and spice character. The smoke is smooth with a subtle sweetness on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
It is better suited to growers with some experience because it needs attention to humidity and ventilation, especially in cooler climates.
High-quality LEDs with a full spectrum and the ability to dim are ideal to control stretch and maintain bud density without excessive heat.
Aim for lower humidity in late flowering and use dehumidification and good airflow to prevent bud rot.
Yes, its compact stature makes it suitable for small tents and compact indoor cannabis gardens when trained correctly.
Many growers flush for one to two weeks before harvest to improve smoke smoothness, but this is a matter of personal preference.
A standard three-part nutrient programme with slightly reduced nitrogen in late flowering works well for dense bud formation.
Stable day temperatures around 20-24°C and slightly cooler nights promote trichome development without stressing the plant.
These seeds are offered as feminised to maximise the number of flower-bearing plants in a crop.
Outdoor cultivation is possible in sheltered spots with good airflow and a relatively dry autumn; Hampshire locations with shelter perform best.
From seed to harvest you should allow roughly 12 to 14 weeks depending on veg time and training methods.
Verified buyer feedback
Grower Reviews
Rating breakdown
Filter by star rating