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Greasy Pink Bubba

Feminised

Greasy Pink Bubba is an indica-dominant hybrid producing compact, resin-heavy buds with sweet-berry and diesel notes. It suits intermediate growers seeking strong sedative effects in sheltered UK outdoor spots.

Why choose Greasy Pink Bubba?
  • Compact, resinous buds built for resin and flavour.
  • Performs well in sheltered UK outdoor microclimates.
  • Sweet-berry top notes with a creamy diesel finish.
THC 18-22%
CBD <1%
Lineage Greasy OG x Pink Bubba
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Medium; typically 1.2–2 m outdoors
Yield Moderate to high (outdoor potential up to 400 g/plant in ideal spots)
Taste Sweet berry, Earthy diesel, Creamy vanilla
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Cool coastal Scottish climate
Effects Relaxing, Sedating, Mild euphoria
Environment Indoor and outdoor

About Greasy Pink Bubba

Greasy Pink Bubba is an indica-dominant hybrid bred from Greasy OG x Pink Bubba that produces dense, frosty buds with a distinctive sweet-berry and earthy diesel aroma. The plant is medium in height and performs well both indoors with SCROG and outdoors in sheltered microclimates; in Fermanagh and similar northern locations it rewards careful canopy management, airflow and timely harvests. THC sits in the high teens to low twenties, offering a relaxing, sedating experience that many medicinal users find useful for sleep and chronic pain. Growers in cool coastal Scottish climates should prioritise mould prevention and choose sun-exposed, sheltered sites to get the best out of this resilient but moisture-sensitive cultivar.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Greasy Pink Bubba requires intermediate skill, as the plant tolerates but does not relish the persistent damp of a cool Scottish outdoor climate. Attention to airflow, training and mould prevention is essential for a clean harvest.

Flowering Time:

Flowering normally completes in eight to ten weeks indoors and finishes in late September to early October outdoors in favourable seasons. Buds bulk up late so patience pays at the end of the cycle.

Yield:

Yields are moderate to high when plants receive full sun, good soil and consistent airflow. Outdoors in a protected microclimate the strain can deliver satisfying harvests despite a shorter northern season.

Height:

Plants display a compact, stout structure with a dominant central cola and sturdy side branches. Outdoors they commonly reach around 1.2 to 2 metres when given space and light.

Environment:

Indoors Greasy Pink Bubba responds well to SCROG and low-stress training for an even canopy. In Fermanagh outdoor grows need a sheltered site to protect buds and, in Fermanagh, late-ripening plants benefit from extra attention to avoid autumn rain.

Climate:

Growing Greasy Pink Bubba in Fermanagh means selecting a sunny, sheltered microclimate because the cool Scottish outdoor climate can increase the risk of mould. Regular pruning and good airflow in Fermanagh will greatly improve bud quality and reduce rot.

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What training worked best for your outdoor plants?
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I favoured a light LST plus topping early to open the canopy and then a gentle SCROG to keep buds off the ground.
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How did you prevent mould during a wet late summer?
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I kept plants well-spaced, removed inner fan leaves, and used a small oscillating fan in the greenhouse to keep air moving.
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Any tips for nutrient schedule?
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Feed moderately in veg, switch to bloom formula at week one of flowering and taper nitrogen after week four to encourage resin and flower development.
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How do you dry and cure for best flavour?
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Dry slowly at around 18°C with 50–60% RH and cure jars for at least two weeks, opening daily initially to prevent gas build-up.
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Would you recommend greenhouse over open field in Fermanagh?
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Yes, a greenhouse or polytunnel with good ventilation gives better control over moisture and can significantly reduce crop loss to rain.

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