
- Sweet flavour, compact growth, reliable resin
Gummy Bear
Gummy Bear is a compact, indica-dominant hybrid known for sweet, candy-like flavour and reliable resin production.
- Sweet, candy-forward aroma
- Compact plant ideal for small spaces
- Resinous buds with evening relaxation
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18-22% |
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<1% (low) |
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Gummy x Bear |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Compact to medium (60-120 cm) |
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Medium (350-450 g/m² indoor) |
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Sweet candy, Berry, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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cool Highland |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Sedative |
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Suitable for indoor and outdoor |
About Gummy Bear
Gummy Bear delivers a sweet, candy-forward aroma and a relaxing, body-heavy effect. The strain stays compact, produces dense, resinous buds and suits growers who can manage humidity and provide steady nutrients.
Gummy Bear is an indica-dominant hybrid with a stout bud structure that favours resin production. The profile leans to evening use with a strong physical component.
THC levels typically sit in the upper teens to low twenties, offering clear potency without being extreme. The high starts cerebral and settles into a heavy body sensation.
CBD content is very low, so expect predominantly THC-driven effects. This strain is not suited to those seeking a balanced CBD experience.
The genetics come from two selected parents aimed at producing sweet aroma and compact structure. Breeders crossed Gummy with Bear to stabilise the desirable traits.
Seed offerings are mainly feminised to simplify a grower's work and maximise usable plants. Some breeders still offer regular seeds for phenotype selection and breeding projects.
Gummy Bear is moderately demanding to grow in cool Highland growing conditions because it benefits from stable warmth during flowering. Extra attention to ventilation and feeding helps prevent mould and nutrient issues in cooler climates.
Flowering usually completes in eight to nine weeks under consistent light and feeding. Allow the final fortnight for trichomes to mature for best resin development.
Indoor yields are medium and commonly fall between 350 and 450 g/m² with good training and nutrients. Outdoor yields can approach indoor levels in a favourable season but depend heavily on summer length.
Plants remain compact to medium height with a dominant central cola and sturdy branches. They respond well to topping and low-stress training to produce an even canopy.
Indoors, Gummy Bear suits compact setups and performs well under SCROG or SOG in Fermanagh. Outdoors it finishes reliably in a mild season but benefits from a sheltered, sunny spot in Fermanagh to avoid damp and wind.
Growing Gummy Bear in Fermanagh means planning for the cool Highland growing conditions and the risk of late-season damp. Use polytunnels or move potted plants under cover to protect buds from moisture during harvest in Fermanagh.
The initial effect is a bright lift that eases tension and improves mood. Over time the sensation deepens into a heavy, relaxing state suitable for late evenings.
A sugary, candy-like sweetness dominates with distinct berry notes on the exhale. A subtle earthy backbone rounds out the flavour profile.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Gummy Bear stands out for its sweet, candy-like flavour and compact, resinous buds that suit evening use.
Expect an eight to nine week flowering period under proper indoor conditions.
Beginners can grow it, but moderate experience helps with humidity control and feeding to avoid mould in cooler climates.
Maintain good airflow and keep humidity lower in late flowering to prevent bud rot, especially where summers are cool and damp.
Yes, in a sheltered, sunny site with a long enough summer; otherwise use pots to move plants under cover if the weather turns.
Use a balanced vegetative feed, then switch to bloom formulations with slightly higher phosphorus and potassium late in flowering.
Watch aphids and spider mites, and inspect regularly for signs of mould or mildew in cool, damp conditions.
Low-stress training and topping work well to spread the canopy and improve light penetration in compact setups.
Yes, it suits compact indoor cannabis gardens very well due to its manageable height and response to SCROG and LST techniques.
Harvest when most trichomes are cloudy with some ambers for a balanced effect; check pistil colour and trichome development rather than calendar days.
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