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Lemon Bubba

Feminised

Lemon Bubba is a compact, indica-dominant hybrid offering citrus aroma and a deep, relaxing finish.

Why choose Lemon Bubba?
  • Citrus lift with a heavy, calming finish
  • Compact plants ideal for small grow spaces
  • Reliable resin production in managed environments
THC 18-22%
CBD 0.5-1.5%
Lineage Lemon Skunk x Bubba Kush
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-9 weeks
Height Compact (60-100 cm)
Yield Medium (≈400 g/m² indoors)
Taste Citrus, Earthy, Pine
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Cool Highland
Effects Calming, Euphoric, Sedative
Environment Performs well both indoors and outdoors with shelter

About Lemon Bubba

Lemon Bubba combines zesty lemon notes with the heavy, soothing character of Bubba Kush to produce compact plants ideal for growers working in limited space. It performs well indoors with controlled environments and can be grown outdoors in sheltered Cornish sites, though cool Highland conditions demand careful moisture management to avoid mould and ensure a clean, resinous harvest.

Grow Difficulty:

Grow difficulty is intermediate and best tackled by those with some experience. In cool Highland growing conditions extra attention to ripening and moisture control is necessary.

Flowering Time:

Flowering generally completes in 8 to 9 weeks under good indoor conditions. Outdoor crops in Cornwall will usually be ready by early autumn if the late season stays dry.

Yield:

Yields are medium for the class, often around 400 g/m² indoors with good technique. Outdoor totals in Cornwall depend on seasonal weather but can be respectable when plants are sheltered.

Height:

Plants remain compact, typically between 60 and 100 cm when grown indoors. The bushy structure responds well to low-stress training and screen-of-green methods.

Environment:

Lemon Bubba suits indoor growers seeking discreet, compact gardens in Cornwall. Outdoors it performs adequately in Cornish summer pockets when given shelter from wind and damp.

Climate:

Growing Lemon Bubba in Cornwall under cool Highland growing conditions requires vigilant air circulation and tight moisture control. A dry, sheltered finish helps buds mature cleanly and reduces the risk of mould.

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I only have a small corner of a spare room; will Lemon Bubba fit?
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Yes, keep veg short with LST and use a small tent; expect compact plants under 1 metre if you control light and nutrients.
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Any tips for Cornwall growers dealing with coastal winds?
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Give outdoor plants a windbreak and position them near a south-facing wall if possible to increase warmth and reduce stress.
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How do I prevent bud rot in a damp season?
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Improve airflow, space branches, and consider a dehumidifier or timed ventilation to keep RH below 55% during late flower.
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What training worked best for you in a compact tent?
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A combination of topping early and LST kept plants bushy and even; a small SCROG gave the best light distribution and yield.
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When did you start reducing nutrients before harvest?
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I drop NPK gradually in the last two weeks and flush with plain water for about 7–10 days to clean up the final flavours.

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