
- Creamy flavour, reliable resin — built for coastal greenhouses.
Butter Nutter
Butter Nutter is a nutty, resinous indica-dominant hybrid tailored for greenhouse and outdoor growers in damp coastal regions.
- Creamy, nutty flavour with smooth smoke
- Compact plants ideal for greenhouse benches
- Resin-rich buds with reliable yields
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Butter x Nutter |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium (80-150 cm) |
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Medium-high (approx. 400-500 g/m² indoor) |
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Nutty butter, Sweet caramel, Earthy spice |
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Feminised |
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Damp Coastal |
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Creamy relaxing body buzz, Clear-headed uplift, Mild euphoria |
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Greenhouse / Outdoor |
About Butter Nutter
Butter Nutter is a compact, resin-heavy indica-dominant hybrid bred for flavour and manageable growth. It offers a nutty, buttery profile and a creamy, relaxing effect while remaining suited to controlled greenhouse cultivation in London and similar damp coastal locations. Growers will appreciate its sturdy branches, predictable flowering of 8–9 weeks, and reliable yields when humidity and airflow are prioritised. Medicinal users find it helpful for pain relief and sleep support, and breeders value the stable Butter x Nutter lineage for further crosses.
Butter Nutter is an indica-dominant hybrid selected for dense, resinous buds. It shows a balanced development between relaxing and uplifting traits.
Typical THC content ranges from 18% to 22% making it potent but controllable for regular users. New growers and consumers should respect its strength and dose cautiously.
CBD levels are low, generally under 1%, so therapeutic effects come mostly from THC and terpenes. Patients seeking high-CBD relief should consider pairing with a CBD-rich strain or oil.
The genetics are Butter x Nutter, combining two parents chosen for flavour intensity and resin. Breeders focused on stability and compact growth habits.
Seeds are typically sold feminised to ensure a high proportion of flowering females. Autoflower variants may exist from some breeders, but feminised seeds are the norm.
Butter Nutter is intermediate to grow and rewards careful humidity control and airflow. It copes reasonably well with damp coastal climate but needs vigilant mould prevention.
Flowering typically completes in 8 to 9 weeks under good conditions. Outdoors in London the finish date can shift slightly later depending on late-season weather.
Indoor yields are medium to high, often 400–500 g/m² with proper training and feeding. Outdoor or greenhouse crops in London can reach similar per-plant weights when fungal risk is managed.
Plants develop a stout central cola with strong side branches and remain compact to medium in stature. Final height usually falls between 80 and 150 cm, suiting greenhouse benches.
Butter Nutter thrives in greenhouse setups and will perform well indoors with controlled humidity in London. Outdoor growers in London should plan for extra ventilation and proactive mould checks.
Growing Butter Nutter in London means dealing with a damp coastal climate and its elevated mould risk. Maximise airflow, use dehumidification where possible, and prune to expose inner bud sites.
The high-THC profile produces a creamy, relaxing body effect paired with a clear-headed uplift. Many users report steady motivation without heavy sedation at moderate doses.
Flavours lean toward nutty butter and sweet caramel with a background of earthy spice. The smoke is smooth and leaves a lingering creamy aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
In a well-managed greenhouse you can expect medium-high yields per plant, often matching indoor performance when humidity is controlled.
Remove lower foliage, increase airflow, use a dehumidifier during drying periods and consider foliar fungicides as a last resort.
It is best for growers with some experience of humidity control; complete novices may find mould management challenging.
Harvest usually in late September or early October in London, but check trichomes and be ready to finish under cover if wet weather arrives.
Standard cannabis feeding schedules work well; emphasise potassium and phosphorus during flowering for bigger, denser buds.
Yes, SCROG improves canopy light distribution and SOG can increase per-square-metre yields provided plant numbers are managed carefully.
Keep an eye out for spider mites, thrips and aphids, which can proliferate in sheltered greenhouse environments if unchecked.
A 7–14 day flush with plain water is common practice to improve smoke quality, though some growers adapt timing to plant condition.
Yes, combining with a high-CBD strain can balance psychoactivity for patients; consult a clinician when using for medical purposes.
Key points are ventilation, humidity control, and spacing to avoid damp pockets; greenhouse cannabis cultivation suits Butter Nutter when mould risk is actively managed.
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