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Butter Nutter

Feminised

Butter Nutter is a nutty, resinous indica-dominant hybrid tailored for greenhouse and outdoor growers in damp coastal regions.

Why choose Butter Nutter?
  • Creamy, nutty flavour with smooth smoke
  • Compact plants ideal for greenhouse benches
  • Resin-rich buds with reliable yields
THC 18-22%
CBD 0.5-1%
Lineage Butter x Nutter
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-9 weeks
Height Medium (80-150 cm)
Yield Medium-high (approx. 400-500 g/m² indoor)
Taste Nutty butter, Sweet caramel, Earthy spice
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Damp Coastal
Effects Creamy relaxing body buzz, Clear-headed uplift, Mild euphoria
Environment 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.

Grow Difficulty:

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 Time:

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.

Yield:

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.

Height:

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.

Environment:

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.

Climate:

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.

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Do you run Butter Nutter under 600W HPS or LED in greenhouse?
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I favour LED for lower heat and better control of canopy temperature, especially useful in damp seasons.
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How often do you defoliate?
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I remove large fan leaves blocking airflow once mid-flower, but avoid over-pruning to maintain microclimate balance.
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Do you feed foliar sprays?
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Only early in veg and never during high humidity; foliar feeding in damp coastal conditions can promote mould if not timed carefully.
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How do you handle late autumn rain in London?
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I move plants under cover or into a temporary polytunnel and finish them with dehumidification to prevent bud rot.
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Which trellis method works best?
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A low SCROG net gives even light distribution and makes it easier to inspect and ventilate the canopy.

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