
- Sweet, sticky and reliable for greenhouse and outdoor growers.
Honey Buns
Honey Buns is an indica-dominant hybrid that balances sweet flavour with relaxing effects and reliable garden performance.
- Sweet honey notes with smooth smoke.
- Reliable performance in greenhouse environments.
- Good yields with simple training.
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18-22% |
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0.5-1.5% |
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Honey Lemon x Buns OG |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium-tall; 1.2–2 m outdoors |
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Medium to high; 400–600 g/m² indoors, 400–800 g/plant outdoors |
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Honey, Citrus rind, Earthy spice |
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Feminised |
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Humid greenhouse; temperate UK |
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Uplifted, Relaxed, Focused |
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Suitable for greenhouse and outdoor cultivation |
About Honey Buns
Honey Buns is a resilient indica-dominant hybrid bred for sweet, honeyed flavours and dependable yields. The variety suits growers who want manageable plants with dense, resinous buds that respond well to training and canopy control. In temperate regions like the UK it benefits from greenhouse protection where humidity can be controlled, and it rewards careful feeding with steady, above-average harvests. Its aromatic profile and clear yet calming effects make it useful for both recreational and therapeutic users seeking stress relief and improved sleep.
Honey Buns is an indica-dominant hybrid that settles into a soothing body effect while keeping a clear head. The buds are dense and resinous with a compact structure.
THC typically ranges between 18 and 22 percent, offering a reliably psychoactive experience. This potency suits regular users who want noticeable effects without extreme intensity.
CBD is low to moderate, generally around 0.5 to 1.5 percent. Therapeutic outcomes rely mainly on THC and the terpene profile rather than high CBD levels.
Honey Buns descends from a cross of Honey Lemon x Buns OG. The pairing emphasizes sweet terpenes and robust resin production in the offspring.
Seeds are supplied as feminised to simplify canopy planning. Feminised lines tend to show consistent traits and predictable flowering behaviour.
Growing Honey Buns in humid greenhouse conditions requires intermediate skills because ventilation and mould prevention are critical. Regular airflow management and careful pruning reduce the risk of bud rot.
Expect a flowering time of eight to ten weeks under controlled indoor lighting. Outdoors, timing typically finishes by early October in a temperate UK season.
Yield potential is medium to high when plants receive consistent feeding and training. Outdoor plants kept in a greenhouse in Sheffield can produce particularly generous harvests.
Plants develop a strong central cola with productive side branches. Outdoors they usually reach between 1.2 and 2 metres in height when left to mature.
Indoors Honey Buns responds well to SCROG and topping in a controlled Sheffield grow space. Outdoors in Sheffield it benefits from greenhouse protection to manage humidity and pests.
In Sheffield, humid greenhouse conditions encourage vigorous vegetative growth but create a higher risk of mould during flowering. Effective ventilation, dehumidification and routine checks are essential to finish plants clean and healthy.
The high opens with a gentle uplift and clear mental focus that favours daytime tasks. That bright feeling gradually softens into a warm, relaxing sensation suitable for late afternoons and evenings.
Flavours combine a clear honey sweetness with citrus rind and a subtle earthy spice. The smoke is smooth and leaves a lingering sugary aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, Honey Buns performs well outdoors in the UK, especially when grown in a greenhouse or in a sheltered garden plot to manage humidity and wind.
Spider mites and aphids are the most common pests, and powdery mildew can appear if airflow and humidity are not properly controlled.
Keep humidity below 50 to 55 percent during late flowering, use dehumidifiers or heaters in a greenhouse, and maintain steady airflow around the buds.
Yes, low-stress training and topping help produce an even canopy and improve light penetration, which raises overall yield potential.
Harvest when trichomes are mostly cloudy with some ambers, typically early October in a UK season, but check bud maturity rather than relying solely on dates.
Provide steady but moderate nutrition, reducing nitrogen in late flowering while maintaining phosphorus and potassium for bud development.
Yes, Honey Buns is a suitable candidate for outdoor cannabis cultivation learning projects because it shows clear responses to training and environmental control.
A flush of 7 to 14 days with plain water is common to help reduce residual nutrients and improve smoke quality.
A well-draining loam or a quality peat-free compost mixed with perlite provides good moisture retention and aeration for roots.
Odour is noticeable and can attract attention, so situating plants away from boundaries or using carbon-filtered greenhouse vents can help manage scent.
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