
- Compact, calming and greenhouse-friendly.
La Bomba
La Bomba is an indica-dominant hybrid suited to greenhouse cultivation with a citrus-earth profile and calming effects.
- Reliable evening strain for relaxed sessions
- Thrives in greenhouse setups with controlled humidity
- Citrus top notes with earthy, spicy depth
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20% |
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0.50% |
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LA Confidential x Silver Haze |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium, 1.2-1.8 m |
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Medium-high |
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Citrus, Earthy, Spice |
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Feminised |
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Damp coastal |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Sleepy |
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Greenhouse / Outdoor |
About La Bomba
La Bomba is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for steady production and approachable potency. It performs particularly well in greenhouse setups where humidity and airflow can be managed; growers in Surrey find it reliable when preventative mould measures are in place. The strain offers a clean citrus top note balanced by earthy spice, and a relaxing effect that suits evening use. With an eight to nine week flowering cycle and medium-high yields, La Bomba rewards careful feeding and canopy management.
La Bomba is an indica-dominant hybrid built for steady growth and resin production. It combines compact structure with a calming edge suited to evening use.
Average THC sits around 20%, offering clear potency without being overwhelming. Occasional phenotypes can test slightly higher, so cautious dosing is sensible.
CBD content is low, typically around 0.5%, so it is not selected for CBD-specific therapy. Those seeking high-CBD effects will get better results from a different strain.
La Bomba descends from LA Confidential x Silver Haze, blending indica body with sativa-derived lift. That lineage explains its compact form and aromatic complexity.
Seeds are sold Feminised to maximise flower-producing plants and simplify cultivation. Growers should still select phenotypes suited to their microclimate.
Growth difficulty is moderate in a damp coastal climate and benefits from careful humidity control. Regular airflow and preventative mould measures are essential to avoid bud rot.
Flowering usually completes in eight to nine weeks under optimal conditions. Outdoor growers in the southern UK should expect harvests toward late September when timing aligns.
Yields are medium to high when grown in a greenhouse with controlled humidity and feeding. Outdoor results vary but respond well to staking and light nutrient boosts.
Plants reach a medium height, commonly between 1.2 and 1.8 metres with good side branching. The structure suits greenhouse training and selective defoliation.
Indoors it performs well under controlled conditions with space for training, and greenhouse setups in Surrey particularly suit its needs. Outdoors in Surrey it does best when placed where damp sea breezes circulate and moisture is managed.
Growing La Bomba in Surrey requires attention to the region's damp coastal climate and routine mould prevention. Greenhouse environments in Surrey allow you to control humidity and reduce exposure to persistent sea moisture.
Effects are primarily relaxing with a gentle uplift that eases social tension. At higher doses it can induce drowsiness and promote sleep.
The flavour profile mixes citrus top notes with earthy undertones and a subtle spicy finish. Smoke is smooth with a clean aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
A well-ventilated greenhouse with dehumidification is ideal; greenhouse cannabis cultivation reduces the risk of mould in damp coastal climates such as Surrey.
Expect to harvest after eight to nine weeks of flowering; outdoor plants in southern England commonly finish by late September.
Maintain steady airflow, keep RH below 50% during late flowering, remove dense inner growth and monitor plants daily for signs of mould.
Topping and SCROG work well to spread light and encourage even bud sites; both techniques suit its medium height and branching habit.
Standard three-part feeding with a balanced NPK during veg and reduced nitrogen plus increased phosphorus/potassium in bloom gives reliable results.
Training is recommended to manage canopy density and improve airflow, which helps in damp coastal conditions.
It has average pest resistance; keep an eye out for aphids and spider mites and use preventive biological controls where possible.
Yes, you can, but choose a sheltered site and be prepared to manage humidity and late-season rain to prevent mould issues.
Dry slowly at 18-21°C with 45-55% RH, then cure in jars with daily burps for the first two weeks to preserve citrus and spice notes.
Select plants that show dense bud formation and open branching early; these phenotypes handle greenhouse ventilation cycles better in damp coastal areas.
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