
- Steady high, dependable yields.
Bust Down
Bust Down is an indica-leaning hybrid that delivers berry-forward flavour and steady, relaxing effects.
- Compact plants, serious resin.
- Berry sweetness with evening calm.
- Reliable outdoor finisher in cooler summers.
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Northern Lights x Haze |
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Hybrid (Indica-dominant) |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium (0.8–1.5 m) |
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Medium-high (400-550 g/m² indoor; 350-450 g/plant outdoor) |
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Sweet berry, Earthy spice, Citrus zest |
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Feminised, Photoperiod |
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Temperate Southern England |
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Relaxed euphoria, Sociable uplift, Mild sedation |
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Both |
About Bust Down
Bust Down is a resilient hybrid bred from Northern Lights x Haze that performs well for experienced growers in temperate regions. It offers medium-high yields, compact structure and a flavour profile of sweet berry, earthy spice and citrus, making it a practical choice for both indoor and outdoor cultivation.
Bust Down is a balanced hybrid with an indica-leaning structure. It combines compact bud architecture with resinous flowers.
Bust Down typically tests between 18% and 22% THC, offering noticeable potency without overwhelming new users. The high is steady and builds into a calming body effect rather than a sudden headrush.
CBD levels are low to moderate, usually around 0.5–1%. This keeps the psychoactive profile primary while offering mild therapeutic balance.
Bust Down traces to Northern Lights x Haze, blending resinous indica traits with energetic sativa influence. The cross favours compact bud structure with a resilient growth habit.
Seeds are offered as feminised photoperiod to allow growers control over veg time. This lets you optimise vegetative training before triggering the 12/12 flowering cycle.
Growing Bust Down is best suited to growers with some experience due to moderate nutrient and training needs in a temperate southern England climate. Regular pruning and humidity control help prevent mould in wet spells.
Flowering usually completes in 8 to 10 weeks under a 12/12 light schedule. Outdoor growers can expect harvest by late September in the UK.
Indoor yields are medium-high when trained and fed correctly, averaging 400–550 g/m². Outdoor plants can produce 350–450 g per plant under good conditions.
Plants stay medium in height with a sturdy central cola and multiple side branches. Expect final heights of around 0.8 to 1.5 metres depending on training.
Indoors, Bust Down responds well to SCROG and regular defoliation to maximise canopy uniformity in Down. Outdoors in Down it finishes reliably if given shelter from persistent rain and good airflow.
Growing Bust Down in Down suits its tolerance for cooler nights and moderate summers in a temperate southern England climate. Keep plants sheltered from prolonged wet weather and ensure good ventilation to avoid mould.
The high begins with a gentle cerebral lift that promotes sociability and focus. Over time it settles into a relaxed, body-heavy feeling conducive to evening use.
Flavours lean sweet and berry-like with an earthy, spicy undertone. A bright citrus zest cuts through on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
A 18/6 veg cycle followed by 12/12 for flowering gives predictable timing and compact internodes.
Provide airflow, avoid dense canopies, and consider a slight shelter from heavy rain during humid weeks.
Yes, its medium height and bushy structure make it a good candidate for SCROG in compact spaces.
Begin a flush of plain water for 7–10 days before harvest to improve flavour and smoothness.
Aphids, spider mites and grey mould are the main threats; routine inspection is essential to catch issues early.
Three to six weeks of veg allows sufficient branching for a good canopy without excessive height.
Yes, it handles cool nights well, which suits the temperate southern England climate and late-season conditions.
A bloom formula higher in phosphorus and potassium with moderated nitrogen during weeks 4–8 supports bud density.
Techniques like topping and low-stress training increase bud sites and even the canopy, improving usable yield.
Using controlled climate cannabis growing methods such as humidity and temperature control will reduce stress and increase consistent yields.
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