
- Sweet, stable and well-suited to British gardens
Bubble Berry
Bubble Berry is an indica-dominant hybrid with sweet berry aromas and steady potency suited to UK growers.
- Sweet berry aroma with balanced power
- Performs reliably under UK conditions
- Great for growers seeking flavour and steady yields
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Bubblegum x Blueberry |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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0.8-1.5 m |
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450-550 g/m² (indoor); 400-600 g/plant (outdoor) |
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Sweet bubblegum, Ripe berry, Earthy spice |
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Feminised |
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Temperate Southern England Climate |
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Uplifted, Relaxed, Creative |
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Suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation |
About Bubble Berry
Bubble Berry is an indica-dominant hybrid bred from Bubblegum x Blueberry that delivers sweet bubblegum and ripe berry flavours. It offers reliable indoor yields and performs well outdoors in sheltered UK sites when given attention to airflow and humidity control.
Bubble Berry is an indica-dominant hybrid with a compact, resinous structure. It tends to show indica traits in aroma and finishing time.
THC levels typically sit in the high teens to low twenties, offering noticeable potency without being overwhelming. Expect steady cerebral uplift paired with bodily relaxation at this potency range.
CBD content is low but present, usually under one percent. This balance keeps the profile focused on psychoactive effects while offering minor therapeutic benefits.
Bubble Berry descends from Bubblegum crossed with Blueberry, melding sugary terpenes with fruity depth. The lineage brings stable vigour and a characteristic berry sweetness.
Seeds are offered as Feminised to simplify canopy planning and avoid male plants. Feminised seeds are reliable for growers aiming for consistent feminised harvests.
Growing Bubble Berry under a temperate southern England climate requires attention to airflow and disease prevention due to occasional humidity. Plants respond well to moderate pruning and steady nutrient schedules in these conditions.
Flowering generally completes in 8 to 10 weeks under a 12/12 light schedule. Outdoor crops in a good season can finish by early October in the UK.
Indoor yields are respectable, often reaching 450-550 g/m² with optimised conditions. Outdoors it can produce 400-600 g per plant given sufficient sun and feed.
Plants are medium height, typically between 0.8 and 1.5 metres when trained. The structure features dense colas and lateral branching suitable for SCROG or single-stem methods.
Bubble Berry performs well indoors where environmental variables are controlled, which suits growers in Staffordshire seeking consistent results. Outdoors in Staffordshire it benefits from a sunny, sheltered spot and protection from late-season rain.
Growing Bubble Berry in Staffordshire suits the temperate southern England climate but demands vigilance around autumn damp. Choose a raised bed or a sheltered outdoor location and consider a rain cover late in the season.
Effects begin with a clear uplift that eases into a gentle physical relaxation. The overall sensation is balanced and functional rather than sedative.
The flavour profile mixes sweet bubblegum with ripe berry notes and a subtle earthy spice on the finish. Aromas are pronounced during curing and release when buds are handled.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Flowering usually takes 8 to 10 weeks indoors, with outdoor finishes commonly occurring by early October in a good UK season.
Expect THC levels in the high teens to low twenties, which provides noticeable psychoactive effects without extreme intensity.
It is suitable for mild therapeutic needs such as stress relief, light pain management and aiding sleep in some patients.
A balanced NPK regime with a slight reduction in nitrogen at the start of flowering helps resin and bud formation; top up with silica and potassium during bloom.
It has average resistance; good airflow, lower humidity and preventative checks are important, especially during late flowering.
Light training and selective defoliation work well to expose bud sites and improve yields without stressing the plant.
Yes, it can be grown outdoors in the UK if placed in a sunny, sheltered spot and given protection from heavy late-season rain.
Humidity control is crucial; keeping relative humidity lower during late flowering reduces the risk of bud rot and preserves terpene profiles.
Use dehumidifiers, extract fans and a simple controller to maintain steady temperature and RH; controlled climate cannabis growing improves consistency, potency and reduces disease risk.
Cure slowly in a dark, cool place with controlled humidity, burping jars daily for the first two weeks to preserve the sweet berry aromatics.
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