
- Dense buds, quick finish, powerful relaxation.
Death Bubba
Death Bubba is an indica-dominant strain with heavy resin, potent sedative effects and compact growth suited to careful growers.
- Heavy resin and rapid flowering for reliable harvests.
- Compact growth ideal for greenhouses and discreet gardens.
- Strong night-time effects for pain and sleep relief.
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18-22% |
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0.50% |
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Death Star x Bubba Kush |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8 weeks |
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Short to medium (60–120 cm indoors) |
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Medium-High (approx 400–500 g/m² indoor) |
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Earthy, Skunky, Pine |
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Feminised |
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Moist western coastal |
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Euphoric uplift, Deep physical relaxation, Sedation at higher doses |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Death Bubba
Death Bubba is an indica-dominant hybrid bred from Death Star x Bubba Kush that produces dense, resin-coated buds and a distinct hashy aroma. It flowers quickly, responds well to training, and delivers strong, sedative effects ideal for evening use. In coastal UK locations like Liverpool it performs best under shelter with good ventilation to combat moisture. Growers should expect medium to high yields with attentive mould prevention and a solid drying and curing routine to bring out its piney, skunky flavours.
Death Bubba is an indica-dominant hybrid known for dense, resinous buds. It shows stout, compact structure typical of indica genetics.
THC levels are high and deliver strong psychoactive effects. Typical tests put this strain between 18% and 22% THC.
CBD levels are very low in Death Bubba, so it is not a CBD-rich option. Patients needing high CBD should choose a different strain.
Death Bubba comes from Death Star x Bubba Kush genetics. Those parents contribute to its heavy resin production and hashy aroma.
Most seeds available are feminised to provide a straightforward route to female plants. Autoflower versions exist from some breeders but are less common.
Growing Death Bubba suits intermediate growers who can manage humidity and airflow in a moist western coastal climate. Vigilant mould prevention and good ventilation are necessary to protect the buds.
Flowering finishes relatively quickly for an indica-dominant plant, usually around eight weeks. Slight variation between phenotypes can push it to seven or nine weeks.
With proper feeding and training, yield is medium to high and produces heavy, dense colas. Indoor growers can expect roughly 400–500 g/m² under good conditions.
Plants tend to be compact and bushy with short internodes and broad leaves. Indoor specimens typically range from 60 cm to 120 cm, while outdoor plants may grow a little taller.
Death Bubba does well both indoors and outdoors when given adequate protection. In Liverpool outdoor growers should monitor autumn moisture and consider greenhouse shelter or added airflow to prevent rot.
Growing Death Bubba in Liverpool requires attention because the moist western coastal climate increases mould risk. Using a greenhouse in Liverpool with good ventilation and dehumidification during wet months will protect the buds.
Effects begin with a clear euphoric lift that settles into strong physical relaxation. At higher doses users commonly report sedation, making it more suited to evening use.
The flavour profile is earthy and skunky with sharp pine and pepper undertones. A subtle sweet finish can emerge after proper curing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Death Bubba combines heavy resin production and a pronounced hashy aroma with rapid flowering, setting it apart from many other indicas.
From seed to harvest most phenotypes finish in about 10 to 12 weeks with an eight-week flowering period after switching to 12/12 light indoors.
No, Death Bubba is low in CBD and primarily valued for its high THC content and sedative effects rather than CBD therapeutic uses.
The main issues are mould and bud rot in damp conditions, nutrient burn if overfed, and occasional stretch in early flowering requiring support.
Dry slowly at 18–21°C with 45–55% relative humidity, then cure in jars, burping daily for the first week and less frequently thereafter to develop aroma and smoothness.
Rich, well-draining organic soil or a high-quality soilless mix with good aeration supports dense bud formation and reduces waterlogging risk.
Yes, Death Bubba can do well in a greenhouse, provided ventilation and humidity control are in place to prevent mould during wet periods.
Yes, low-stress training (LST) and SCROG work well to open the canopy and increase yields while keeping the plant compact.
Death Bubba is suitable for UK greenhouse cannabis growing if you control moisture and airflow; a greenhouse provides shelter from rain but requires dehumidification and ventilation in the moist western coastal climate.
Harvest outdoors in the UK when trichomes are mostly cloudy with some amber; timing will vary by location but aim for late September to October with proper shelter in wet areas.
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