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Butterstuff

Feminised

Butterstuff is an indica-dominant hybrid with a buttery flavour and steady physical relaxation, suited to greenhouse and controlled indoor grows.

Why choose Butterstuff?
  • Creamy, buttery terpene profile
  • Compact plant for greenhouse and indoor grows
  • Reliable resin and solid yields
THC 18-22%
CBD <1%
Lineage Butterscotch x Skunk
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-9 weeks
Height Short to medium
Yield Medium-high (450-550 g/m² indoor, 400-500 g/plant outdoor)
Taste Buttery, Nutty, Earthy
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Moist Western Coastal Climate
Effects Relaxed, Uplifted, Sedating
Environment Suitable for both indoor and sheltered outdoor/greenhouse

About Butterstuff

Butterstuff is a compact, resinous indica-dominant hybrid that produces creamy, butter-like terpenes and dense buds. It offers a strong but manageable THC experience, making it popular for evening use and symptom relief for sleep issues and pain. The plant favours controlled environments; growers in Newcastle and similar coastal regions should focus on humidity control and airflow to prevent mould. With 8–9 weeks of flowering and medium-high yields, Butterstuff rewards careful training and timely feeding.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Butterstuff is moderately challenging in a moist western coastal climate because humidity control is vital. Good ventilation and careful pruning reduce mould risk and improve bud quality.

Flowering Time:

Flowering generally completes in eight to nine weeks under a stable light schedule. Outdoor plants in the north typically finish by mid to late September.

Yield:

Indoor yields are medium-high when plants receive proper training, nutrients and light. Outdoors they can match indoor returns with a long season and favourable microclimate.

Height:

Plants remain short to medium with dense branching and compact cola formation. This structure makes them suitable for SCROG and low-stress training techniques.

Environment:

Indoors Butterstuff responds well to controlled environments in Newcastle, allowing tight climate and light management. Outdoors in Newcastle it benefits from shelter against persistent coastal damp and a sunny, protected site.

Climate:

In Newcastle's moist western coastal climate Butterstuff requires vigilant mould prevention and consistent airflow. Careful late-season management and site selection reduce damp-related risks and protect bud development.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.

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What's the best soil mix for Butterstuff?
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Use a loam-based organic mix with added perlite for drainage and a slow-release feed to support steady growth.
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How often should I water in a greenhouse near the coast?
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Water when the top few centimetres of soil are dry; coastal greenhouses can hold moisture longer so check pots rather than follow a set schedule.
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Should I defoliate during flowering?
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Light defoliation to open the canopy is useful early in flowering, but avoid heavy removal late in the stretch to prevent stress.
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Any tips for late-season rainy spells?
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Protect plants with temporary covers, improve air movement and consider bringing sensitive plants under full shelter if rain persists.
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How do I manage odour in a small Newcastle grow?
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Carbon filters on extraction and maintaining negative pressure in the grow room will control smell effectively.

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