
- Sweet, resinous Kush built for cool coastal gardens
Bubblegum Kush
Bubblegum Kush is an indica-dominant hybrid producing sweet, resinous buds suited to cool coastal climates near Aberdeen.
- Sweet bubblegum flavour with classic Kush resin
- Performs well in sheltered coastal spots
- Medium yields and manageable height
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Bubblegum x OG Kush |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium (1–2 m outdoors) |
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Medium |
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sweet bubblegum, earthy, pine |
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Feminised |
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Cool Scottish Outdoor Climate |
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relaxed, uplifted, sedative |
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Both (indoors and outdoors) |
About Bubblegum Kush
Bubblegum Kush combines Bubblegum x OG Kush genetics to deliver a compact, resin-heavy plant with a distinct sweet bubblegum flavour and earthy Kush undertones. It suits growers who can provide wind protection and manage moisture in cool Scottish outdoor climate conditions, and it performs well both indoors and outdoors when maritime influences are considered.
Bubblegum Kush is an indica-dominant hybrid that leans towards relaxing body effects while keeping a gentle uplift. The plant produces dense, resinous buds typical of Kush crosses.
THC levels are commonly around 18–22% in well-grown phenotypes. This potency gives a clear, long-lasting high without overwhelming new users.
CBD is low and usually under 1% in most runs. Patients should not expect strong non-psychoactive cannabinoid effects.
Bubblegum Kush is a cross of Bubblegum x OG Kush. The lineage brings sweet, fruity terpenes alongside classic Kush resin production.
Seeds are offered predominantly as Feminised lines to simplify cultivation. Regular seeds may be available from preservation breeders.
Under a cool Scottish outdoor climate this strain is best handled by growers with some experience, as bud ripening can be slower. It benefits from attention to airflow and late-season protection in Aberdeen.
Flowering typically runs 8–10 weeks under optimal conditions. Outdoor harvest in the UK normally falls in late September to October.
Yield is medium when grown in cool coastal sites with a long vegetative period. Outdoor plants can produce respectable quantities if given space and shelter from wind.
Plants tend to stay medium height with a bushy structure, suitable for scrOG or low-stress training. Outdoors they can reach around 1–2 metres if left to stretch.
Bubblegum Kush performs well both indoors and outdoors but prefers sheltered coastal sites near Aberdeen for best resin development. Indoor growers should mimic cool, maritime conditions to avoid overly rapid development.
Growing Bubblegum Kush in Aberdeen requires planning for a cool Scottish outdoor climate with maritime winds and damp autumns. Growers should prioritise wind protection and late-season disease prevention when cultivating here.
Effects begin with a gentle cerebral lift that eases into full-body relaxation. Users report a calm, sociable state that can become sedating at higher doses.
Flavour is prominently sweet bubblegum with underlying earthy and pine notes. The smoke is smooth with a sugary aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, Bubblegum Kush can finish outdoors in the UK provided it's given shelter from persistent wind and late-season rain; plant in a sunny, protected spot.
Monitor trichomes closely from late September onwards and consider harvesting early if autumn weather turns wet to avoid mould.
Moderate feeding with a balanced NPK mix during veg and reduced nitrogen with higher phosphorus and potassium in flower works well.
Maintain airflow, space plants to reduce humidity pockets and consider leaf and lower-limb pruning as the canopy closes.
Coastal sites can attract aphids and slugs; regular inspection and organic controls such as neem or biologicals help keep populations down.
Yes, employ low-stress training, sturdier staking and windbreaks to reduce stem snap and bud damage.
A longer veg period helps build structure for outdoor plants, improving yield and allowing better wind resistance.
Yes, in pots you can control soil and move plants for shelter, but ensure roots have enough volume to support medium-sized growth.
In Aberdeen focus on sheltered microclimates, wind protection and disease prevention; coastal climate cannabis cultivation benefits from early planting and robust training.
Basic nutrient needs remain the same, but you may need to top up more frequently in containers and adjust for slower metabolism in cooler temperatures.
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