
- Classic sweet flavour with a compact, dependable habit.
Bubblegum
Bubblegum is an indica-dominant hybrid with sweet, candy-like flavour, medium yields and a compact habit suitable for modest spaces.
- Sweet bubblegum aroma
- Compact and reliable
- Great for SOG setups
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15-18% |
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Low (<1%) |
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Unknown x Unknown |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Easy to moderate |
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7-9 weeks |
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Short to medium, compact |
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Medium |
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sweet bubblegum, berry, earthy |
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Feminised |
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Temperate Southern England Climate |
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uplifting, relaxed, sociable |
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Suitable for both indoor and outdoor grows |
About Bubblegum
Bubblegum is an indica-dominant hybrid celebrated for its unmistakable sweet, bubblegum flavour and approachable growth characteristics. It produces a sociable, uplifting high paired with a mild body relaxation and works well for growers seeking medium yields with manageable plant size. In the UK, especially in areas like Fife, it benefits from shelter and careful humidity control to avoid damp-related issues. Bubblegum is forgiving for novice cultivators yet responsive to mild training and controlled environment techniques.
Bubblegum is an indica-dominant hybrid prized for a smooth, balanced high. It pairs a calming body effect with a light cerebral lift.
Typical THC levels for Bubblegum range from around 15–18%. That potency gives a pleasant heady buzz without pushing users into an overwhelming space.
CBD content in Bubblegum is generally low, usually under one percent. Its therapeutic profile relies mainly on THC and the terpene mix.
Genetics are often listed as Unknown x Unknown in breeder notes. The line represents selections focused on sweetness and stable growth rather than a single named cross.
Feminised seeds are the common commercial option to reduce the presence of males. Some breeders still offer regular seeds or clones for breeding and phenotype selection.
Bubblegum is easy to moderate to cultivate and responds well to simple training in a temperate southern England climate. Growers in Fife should monitor humidity and airflow to avoid damp-related problems.
Flowering commonly completes in seven to nine weeks under stable conditions. Outdoor crops should be timed for a mid to late season harvest to maximise resin and flavour.
Yields are medium and consistent rather than extreme. Healthy plants deliver reliable amounts both indoors and outdoors.
Plants remain short to medium with a compact, bushy structure. That habit suits dense canopy techniques and limited-height setups.
Indoors, Bubblegum benefits from stable light cycles, good ventilation and consistent feeding. Outdoors in Fife it performs best in a sheltered, sunny spot to reduce wind and rain damage.
Growing Bubblegum in Fife suits the temperate southern England climate when plants are given shelter from persistent damp. With careful attention to watering and wind protection in Fife, the strain performs reliably.
The high is uplifting and sociable, making it easy to stay active and chatty. A gentle body relaxation follows without heavy sedation.
The flavour profile is dominated by sweet bubblegum notes with clear fruity berry undertones. Subtle earthy and floral tones round out the finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Maintain daytime temperatures around 22–26°C and nights near 18–20°C, with relative humidity 45–55% in flowering to reduce mould risk.
Feed lightly and increase nutrients gradually through vegetative growth, then reduce nitrogen and raise phosphorus and potassium in flowering.
Yes, Bubblegum responds very well to controlled climate cannabis growing because stable temperature and humidity protect its dense buds from rot.
Harvest when most trichomes are cloudy with some amber for balanced effects; check pistil colour and trichome magnification for accuracy.
Watch for aphids, spider mites and caterpillars outdoors, and monitor for whitefly and thrips indoors with sticky traps and regular inspections.
Ensure good airflow, lower humidity late in flowering, and avoid dense foliage that traps moisture to minimise mould risk.
Yes, its compact structure suits both Screen of Green and Sea of Green methods to maximise light penetration and yields.
Use a balanced base nutrient with a flowering supplement higher in phosphorus and potassium; avoid excessive nitrogen during bloom.
Dry slowly over 7–10 days, then cure in jars for at least two to four weeks to develop flavour and smoothness.
Top early and use low-stress training to create an even canopy; outdoors, stake branches and brace colas to prevent wind damage.
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