Bubble Bomb is the result of crossing Cannabis Cup winning Bubblegum with our highly potent, signature strain THC Bomb. Our breeders selected the finest phenotypes to ensure maximum Bubblegum taste and potency were maintained during the breeding process, offering individuals something truly spectacular.
Big on flavour, big on yield and big on potency, Bubble Bomb is a strain that offers growers a little of everything. The indica dominance gives the traditional squat and bushy plant structure and the short internodal distances increase the number of bud sites, maximising yields. Indoor flowering times of 8-9 weeks mean this strain puts on size quickly, and yields of around 600g/m2 make it an excellent choice for commercial growers.
Outdoor Bubble Bomb’s production increases significantly given the right conditions and plants will be ready come the end of October. Yields can easily hit 750g/m2+.
The first-rate Bubblegum smell and flavour are definite highlights; the sugary sweet, bubblegum tang, combined with the potency of the THC Bomb genetics make this a true connoisseur strain. The high is typically indica, offering a narcotic long lasting buzz with excellent medicinal qualities.
Bubble Bomb is one of our finest tasting strains to date and is backed up with a potency and yield to match.
Strain FAQ
Has the Bubblegum strain won much acclaim?
Bubblegum has won over both consumers and cannabis competition judges. Its sweet taste and well-balanced effects have won several Cannabis Cup prizes, establishing it as a top strain in the cannabis world.
Why are normal strength strains with 10%–19% THC commonly recommended for legal medical use?
For their balance, legal medical cannabis patients reportedly choose strains in this THC range. They are said to help relieve pain, anxiety, and insomnia without the psychoactivity of higher THC levels. This is said to make them a good choice for people seeking mild relief.
As days shorten, how do these strains manage light efficiency?
They maximise light during late summer and early autumn's shorter days. This is said to allow them to produce high yields even as daylight decreases.
Why do some cannabis strains taste sweet?
Sweet cannabis strains are flavoured by terpenes, cannabinoids, and other plant ingredients. The mango-like sweetness, citrusy undertones, and spicy sweetness come from terpenes including myrcene, limonene, and caryophyllene.
Do high-yielding strains resist pests and diseases?
On the one hand it is known that their increased biomass makes them vulnerable to pests and illnesses. However, on the other hand, breeding has enhanced their genetic resistance. New strains are being created all the time that promise high yields as well as good disease and pest resistance.