
- Comforting body stone, creamy flavour, reliable finish
Donkey Butter
Donkey Butter is an indica-dominant hybrid known for its buttery flavour and steady relaxing effects.
- Buttery smoke with dense resin
- Compact, trainable structure
- Performs well in protected cool climates
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18-24% |
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<1% |
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Butter OG x Donkey Kush |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium, bushy and compact |
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Medium to high (indoor); good outdoor in protected spots |
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Buttery, Earthy, Citrus peel |
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Feminised |
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cool northern summers |
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Relaxed body stone, Light uplift in mood, Mild sedative at higher doses |
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Indoor and outdoor suitable with protection |
About Donkey Butter
Donkey Butter is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for compact growth, dense trichome coverage and a smooth, buttery smoke. It suits intermediate growers who can manage humidity and pruning, and it performs well indoors or in sheltered outdoor sites in cooler climates. The strain balances a physical relaxation with mild mental uplift, making it useful for evening use and for those seeking relief from pain or sleep issues. In regions like Derbyshire, protection from late rain and good airflow are key to a clean harvest.
Donkey Butter is an indica-dominant hybrid with dense, resinous buds. It leans towards a calming profile while retaining a touch of cerebral clarity.
THC levels typically range between 18% and 24% by dry weight. This makes it potent enough for regular consumers but not extreme for experienced users.
CBD remains low, generally below 1% in most phenotypes. The low CBD shifts the balance towards THC-led effects rather than a pronounced anti-inflammatory profile.
Donkey Butter descends from Butter OG x Donkey Kush, combining resinous indica traits with a brighter sativa influence. The cross emphasises compact growth and dense trichome production.
Seeds are typically sold as feminised to ensure crop predictability for growers. Regular or autoflower variants may exist but are less common in commercial lines.
Donkey Butter suits growers with intermediate experience and benefits from attentive feeding and pruning. It tolerates fluctuations in temperature common to cool northern summers and rewards steady humidity control.
Flowering typically completes in eight to ten weeks under a reliable light schedule. Outdoor plants in a long season may finish a little later depending on weather.
Yields are medium to high indoors when trained and fed properly. Outdoor harvests in protected spots can also be productive if the summer stays dry.
Plants stay medium in height with a bushy, compact structure suited to sea of green or screen of green techniques. Side branching is vigorous and responds well to topping and main-lining.
Indoors, Donkey Butter performs well in controlled tents and grow rooms, and can be trained to fit modest spaces in Derbyshire. Outdoors, it finishes reliably in sheltered gardens in Derbyshire when given a sunny, well-drained site.
In Derbyshire, Donkey Butter benefits from careful site selection to avoid late-season rain and mould pressure in cool northern summers. Using greenhouse protection or moving pots under cover helps secure a clean harvest.
The high THC produces a steady physical relaxation while keeping the mind lightly uplifted. Many users report a gentle sedative that eases into a couch-friendly calm.
Flavours are rich and buttery with underlying earthy and citrus notes. The smoke is smooth and leaves a creamy aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use 12 hours on and 12 hours off to induce and maintain flowering, with stable dark periods to avoid stress.
Ensure good airflow, avoid overhead watering, and consider a sativa-style pruning to open the canopy and reduce humidity pockets.
Begin a mild flush one to two weeks before harvest depending on feed schedule to clean up harsh fertiliser residues.
It tolerates cooler nights but prolonged cold below 10°C will stress the plant and slow ripening.
Topping, LST and SCROG work well to spread energy across many bud sites and improve light penetration.
For compact grows use a 60x60x120 cm tent, an LED around 150-300 µmol/s, good ventilation and a moderate feeding schedule.
Aphids and spider mites are common; check undersides of leaves regularly and use biological controls where possible.
Very important; keep vegetative RH around 45-60% and lower to 40-50% in late flowering to reduce mould risk.
Focus on a stable environment with balanced nutrients, steady temperatures and consistent light periods rather than chasing big yield changes.
Search guides on indoor cannabis grow room setups for tent size, light placement and airflow diagrams adapted to your space.
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