
- Robust hybrid for temperate greenhouses and dependable outdoor harvests
Bubble Jug
Bubble Jug is a balanced hybrid bred for temperate, humid greenhouse environments and reliable outdoor performance.
- Sweet berry flavour with a citrus hit
- Performs well under greenhouse shelter
- Reliable mid-season harvest
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Bubblegum x Juggernaut |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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1.5 - 2.5 m outdoors |
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350-450 g/plant (outdoor) |
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Berry, Diesel, Citrus |
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Feminised |
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Temperate, Humid Greenhouse Friendly |
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Euphoric, Relaxed, Creative |
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Greenhouse / Outdoor |
About Bubble Jug
Bubble Jug is a hybrid chosen for consistent yields, sweet-berry flavour and tolerant growth in temperate zones. It combines moderate to high THC with low CBD, producing an uplifting head high that settles into physical relaxation. The plant responds well to standard training and benefits from good airflow and humidity control, making it a practical choice for growers in Cumbria and similar climates. With proper ventilation and routine inspection, Bubble Jug produces dense, aromatic buds suited for both social and therapeutic use.
Bubble Jug is a balanced hybrid with a slight indica leaning. It combines cerebral lift with a steady physical calm.
Typical THC levels fall between 18% and 22%. This potency suits experienced users and provides clear therapeutic effects without overwhelming sedation.
CBD content is low, generally under 1%. It is not the primary component for heavy medicinal CBD needs.
Bubble Jug descends from Bubblegum x Juggernaut, a cross chosen for flavour and vigour. The lineage brings pronounced terpenes and reliable growth habits.
Seeds are feminised to ensure predictable female plants and uniform crop structure. They are stable enough for standard propagation and respond well to common training methods.
Growing Bubble Jug under humid greenhouse conditions requires vigilant humidity control to avoid mould and bud rot. An intermediate grower can succeed with good ventilation, regular inspection and straightforward training.
Flowering usually completes in 8 to 10 weeks indoors. Outdoors, plants commonly finish towards late September or early October depending on local weather.
Yield is medium to high when plants receive consistent feeding and airflow. Under shelter or in a well-managed greenhouse buds can bulk up and produce denser harvests.
Plants show a medium-tall structure with a dominant central cola and sturdy side branches. They respond well to topping and low-stress training to increase lateral bud sites.
Indoors Bubble Jug performs reliably in a controlled tent but benefits from space for lateral growth when cultivated in Cumbria. Outdoors it does well in Cumbria if given shelter or greenhouse protection from prolonged rain.
Growing Bubble Jug in Cumbria with humid greenhouse conditions demands proactive mould management and good ventilation. Dehumidifiers, fans and routine leaf checks are essential to protect bud quality.
Onset brings an uplifting, slightly euphoric head high that eases into physical relaxation. Sessions tend to be pleasant for social or creative activity at low doses and deeply calming at higher doses.
The flavour profile mixes sweet berry top notes with a sharp citrus snap and a diesel undertone. A faint earthy finish lingers on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, Bubble Jug suits outdoor cannabis cultivation in temperate regions, especially when given shelter or a greenhouse to reduce prolonged wet exposure.
Harvest time is typically late September to early October in the UK, but check trichome colour and local weather to avoid rain damage.
Maintain steady airflow, use extractor fans and dehumidifiers, and prune to open the canopy; inspect buds weekly for early signs of rot.
Use a balanced veg feed then switch to a bloom formula during flowering, reducing nitrogen and increasing potassium and phosphorus as buds develop.
Yes, topping and LST improve yield and airflow; open canopies reduce trapped moisture and lower mould risk.
Dry slowly for 7-10 days in controlled conditions, then cure for at least two weeks in jars, burping daily at first to stabilise moisture.
Aphids, spider mites and grey mould can appear; introduce natural predators and keep hygiene high to reduce outbreaks.
It tolerates mild temperature swings but prolonged cold will slow development and increase disease susceptibility, so protect plants if temperatures drop sharply.
Both can work; organic feeds improve soil life and resilience, while synthetics offer precise nutrient control—choose based on your system and preference.
Remove large shading fan leaves that block airflow into the canopy, but avoid over-pruning which can stress plants and expose buds to damp air.
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