
- Sweet, reliable and compact for thoughtful growers
Honey Bunny
Honey Bunny is a balanced hybrid with sweet honey notes and reliable indoor performance.
- Sweet honey aroma with citrus lift
- Reliable indoors for compact spaces
- Produces dense, resinous colas
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Northern Lights x Haze |
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Hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Compact to medium |
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Medium-high (≈400-500 g/m² indoors) |
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sweet honey, bright citrus, light earthy spice |
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Feminised photoperiod |
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cool northern summers |
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uplifted and cerebral, gentle body relaxation, focused creativity |
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Both, favours controlled indoor environments |
About Honey Bunny
Honey Bunny is a compact, resinous hybrid bred from Northern Lights x Haze that combines a bright, creative high with a gentle body relaxation. Suited to controlled indoor environments and protected outdoor sites, it produces sweet honey and citrus flavours and performs well under attentive training and humidity control.
Honey Bunny is a balanced hybrid that leans slightly sativa. It combines clear cerebral effects with a gentle physical calm.
THC commonly ranges between 18% and 22% in well-cultivated plants. This level produces a noticeable high without being overpowering for most regular users.
CBD content is low, usually under 1% in standard phenotypes. The profile favours recreational and symptomatic relief rather than high-CBD therapy.
Honey Bunny descends from Northern Lights x Haze parentage. The cross brings resin production and compact structure from Northern Lights combined with the lifted mental clarity of Haze.
Most seeds are Feminised photoperiod varieties to guarantee female plants and predictable flowering schedules. Photoperiod control allows growers to extend veg time and use training techniques for higher yields.
Honey Bunny grows with moderate ease but benefits from steady feeding and attentive training in cool northern summers. Growers in Leeds should watch humidity and support branches to prevent bud rot.
Flowering completes in about 8 to 9 weeks indoors. Outdoor finishes vary by season and may be slightly delayed in cooler regions.
Indoor yields are medium to high when plants receive good light and training, often around 400–500 g/m² with experienced techniques. Outdoor production can be respectable in sheltered sites but depends heavily on weather.
Plants remain compact to medium with a sturdy central stem and dense cola formation. They respond well to topping and low-stress training to increase bud sites.
Honey Bunny excels indoors where temperature and humidity are controlled, and growers in Leeds will find predictable results. Outdoors it can do well in protected, sunny spots but needs a long, dry autumn to finish cleanly.
Growing Honey Bunny in Leeds with cool northern summers requires proactive mould prevention and warm microclimates to ripen buds reliably. Use good airflow, dehumidification and sheltered outdoor sites to overcome cooler, damper conditions.
The immediate effect is a bright, uplifted cerebral rush that can inspire creativity. Over time the high eases into a gentle, focused body relaxation suitable for daytime or early evening use.
The flavour profile features sweet honey overtones with bright citrus and a subtle earthy spice on the exhale. Terpenes carry a pleasant sweetness that remains after curing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Honey Bunny prefers stable temperatures around 20–26°C with relative humidity kept lower during late flowering to prevent mould.
In the UK harvest is typically late September to early October depending on the season and local microclimate.
It tolerates both low-stress training and topping well, and it benefits from a SCROG to maximise light distribution.
Standard three-part nutrient schedules work well; reduce nitrogen late in flowering and increase potassium and phosphorus for bud development.
Watch for mould and bud rot in damp conditions and for common pests such as spider mites and aphids, especially in warmer indoor grows.
Yes, it responds well to organic soils and compost teas, but expect a slightly longer veg period and careful feed management.
Dry slowly at 50–55% RH and cure in jars for several weeks, burping regularly to develop the honey and citrus notes.
Proper indoor cannabis grow room setups with balanced ventilation, filtration and humidity control produce the most consistent resin and terpene expression for Honey Bunny.
It is suitable for growers with some basic experience; attention to humidity and training makes the difference between average and excellent results.
Indoors offers the most reliable finishes in cool climates, while outdoors can produce good results only in sheltered, dry summers.
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