
- Heavy Kush weight with a diesel kick for cool climates
Bubba Stardawg
Bubba Stardawg is an indica-dominant hybrid with dense, resinous buds and a diesel-citrus aroma suited to cool climates.
- Compact plants ideal for cool gardens
- Dense, resinous buds with diesel-citrus aroma
- Good choice for evening therapeutic relief
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Bubba Kush x Stardawg |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium, bushy |
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Medium to high |
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Earthy, Diesel, Citrus |
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Feminised |
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Cool, Wet Autumns; Suited To Cool Maritime Conditions |
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Relaxed, Happy, Sleepy |
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Both |
About Bubba Stardawg
Bubba Stardawg blends Bubba Kush heaviness with Stardawg diesel notes to produce compact, resin-rich plants that suit growers seeking sedative, pain-relieving effects. The strain favours cool, maritime sites but requires active mould prevention and timely harvests in wet seasons.
Bubba Stardawg is an indica-dominant hybrid that produces dense, resinous buds. The plant combines Kush weight with diesel-forward notes for a grounded, calming profile.
THC typically sits between 18 and 22 percent in most phenotypes. That level gives a reliably potent experience without the extreme heady spikes of high-THC sativas.
CBD levels are low, generally under one per cent. Effects are driven by THC and the terpene profile rather than CBD modulation.
The lineage combines Bubba Kush crossed with Stardawg parentage to produce pronounced resin and Kush structure. The cross brings diesel and citrus terpenes that define the aroma.
Seeds are commonly available as Feminised lines aimed at home growers seeking predictable phenotypes. Regular seeds exist for breeders but require selection to preserve the best traits.
Growing Bubba Stardawg during a rainy autumn harvest season raises the risk of mould and requires active canopy management. For growers in Norfolk this means increased ventilation, preventative fungicide strategies and close monitoring.
Flowering is compact and finishes in eight to nine weeks under good conditions. Buds mature into dense, trichome-rich flowers within that window.
Yield is medium to high when plants receive steady feed and good light. Outdoor harvests can be generous if summer is strong and disease is controlled.
Plants remain medium height with a compact, bushy structure and strong lateral branching. Sturdy stems support multiple heavy colas without excessive stretch.
Indoors Bubba Stardawg responds well to SCROG and controlled environments to maximise bud density. Outdoors in Norfolk plants benefit from a sheltered site or staking to cope with coastal winds and wet conditions.
In Norfolk Bubba Stardawg performs best in cool, maritime locales where summers are mild and humidity is managed. Growers should plan to finish early or provide shelter to avoid mould during the rainy autumn harvest season.
Effects begin with a heavy body relaxation that eases tension and pain. At higher doses users report a sleepy, sedative follow-through suitable for evening use.
Flavours are earthy at the base with clear diesel notes and a citrus lift on the finish. A subtle peppery spice often appears on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, Bubba Stardawg tolerates cooler conditions better than many sativas, making it a good option for temperate regions with careful mould management.
Improve airflow, prune lower foliage, use preventative organic fungicides and harvest at the first sign of bud rot to reduce losses.
Use a balanced vegetative feed, switch to lower nitrogen and higher phosphorus and potassium during flowering, and flush in the final two weeks.
Aim to harvest before prolonged wet spells in autumn; monitor trichomes and finish as soon as the desired amber/resin level appears.
Yes, branches often need staking or netting to prevent bending under dense cola weight, especially after rain when buds absorb moisture.
Absolutely, indoors you can control humidity and light to produce consistent harvests and avoid the risks of damp outdoor seasons.
Aphids, spider mites and thrips are common; regular inspection and integrated pest management help keep infestations low.
It is a strong contender among cool climate cannabis strains due to its compact structure and resilience, though site management remains crucial.
Dry slowly for seven to ten days in a cool, dark, ventilated space, then cure in jars for at least four weeks to smooth flavours and potency.
SCROG, topping and selective defoliation increase light penetration and can significantly boost bud production when done correctly.
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