You can expect monster yields of old school funk from this three way hybrid. Created for maximum production and resilience, Big Bud guarantees huge harvests everytime, meaning she is the best for cash croppers who need short flowering times and commercial scale harvests.
Genetics: Big Bud was created after crossing three old school strains Afghani, Skunk and Old School Big Bud. This strain carried forward all the most desirable traits from her parents, meaning she is highly resilient to cold and hot climates, flowering in less than 9 weeks and is unbelievably productive. Indoors she can yield upto 500 to 600 gr/m2 which makes Big Bud one of the most lucrative strains available. Outdoors she is capable to yield enormous amounts and will not suffer with mould thanks to her environmental resistance.
Strain Characteristics: This old school hybrid will grow with thick branches and quickly fill out your grow tent. Big Bud reacts very well to plant training, which we advise to take your yields to the next level. As the name suggests she will grow nothing but big buds at every internode. Her calyx to leaf ratio is very high making her a breeze to trim. The characteristics of the flowers will have a clear old school look with calyx stacking up surrounded by bright orange hairs.
Big bud has a vintage flavour that will take some old school growers back. A mix of earthy, sweet with a floral funk background that will have you licking your lips after every toke of a joint.
Her aroma when flowering will be more floral than pungent, so is a great choice for growers who require low profile varieties. Flowering time will range from 7-9 weeks depending on phenotype making Big Bud a fast flowering beast that has THC levels of 13-17%.
Experiencing the strain: The effects of big bud are very relaxing, dreamy and pleasant. This strain is potent so is well recommended for relaxing and evening times. Her effects can be sleepy with a mild body effect, meaning Big Bud is well suited for smokers looking for a calming balanced effect. Medical patients may find Big Bud can help stress, depression and improve feelings of well being.
What makes this strain so great: An old school blast from the past with an extremely high resilience to cold and hot weather. A very easy to grow strain that every cash cropper needs in their vault. Big Bud is a true pedigree and will not let you down!
- THC: Medium - 13% - 17%
- CBD: Low - 0.1% - 1%
- Parents: This strain is a cross between (Afghani x Skunk) x Old School Big Bud.
- Genetics: A Predominantly Indica strain that grows into a shorter, bushier plant with a more calming and body high effect.
- Cultivation: This strain is intended for Indoor cultivation, it requires a more controlled environment.
- Cultivation: This strain can be grown both Indoor and Outdoor, it is generally more resistant to external factors.
- Height: The plant grows into a Average sized plant compared to other strains, great for filling up your grow space.
- Yield: This strain has a yield of 500 - 600 g/m² in SOG on average, a high yielder when compared to other strains.
- Flowering Period: This plant has a fast flowering time between 8 - 9 weeks after the vegetative stage, perfect for a fast grow.
- Grow Difficulty: This strain is easy to grow, forgiving and great for beginners, can reach its full potential with basic care.
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Strain FAQ
Why do some heat-resistant strains flower longer?
These strains take advantage of their natural regions' long, warm growing seasons because of their long flowering durations. This stage optimises growth and reproduction, and is an envolved survival adaptation.
What's Big Bud's genetic history?
A hybrid of Afghani, Skunk #1, and Northern Lights, Big Bud is a botanical marvel. This blend produces its typical big buds and makes it an indica powerhouse. A careful breeding project increased production without sacrificing quality.
What terpenes contribute to the floral taste?
Humulene and myrcene's earthy and musky overtones enrich the scent. Myrcene's reported potential to intensify THC's effects make it more intriguing.
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.
How are photoperiod cannabis strains different to autoflowering ones?
Here's where things get interesting: auto-flowering strains switch to flowering mode with age, but 12/12 photoperiod strains need a light trigger. This allows legal growers to fine-tune the light schedule, potentially improving yields and quality.