There are even auto XXL seeds with this genetics, so you can choose different auto-flowering gums. There are different autoflowering versions of the Bubble family, with slight variations between one and the other, since some descend from the Indiana Bubblegum clone and others from the European version of Serious Seeds. Autoflowering of the Bubble family, the fastest The feminized replica of Bubble Gum is very homogeneous, easy to grow, resistant to stress, with good production of both flowers and resin, of mixed potency, and the most intense sweet flavor that you have ever tasted in a cannabis variety. Once stabilized, it self-pollinated to be able to offer feminized seeds with these qualities, and they were a success from the moment they were presented. The PEV Bank Seeds breeder team worked on a Bubble Gum phenotype that ran through Europe in the form of an elite clone, highly valued for its clear and persistent sour strawberry bubblegum flavor. Bubble Gum feminized, the most sold today In 2010 this bank presented its feminized version, which is also very good, although the Puritans still prefer the regular ones. Every coffee shop in Holland wanted to have the bubblegum-flavored herb that was so famous on their menu, and that caused Serious Seeds Bubble Gum seeds to quickly sell out.Ģ5 years have passed since that time and even today they are still one of the best-selling cannabis seeds in this bank, and in the market in general. Bubble Gum regular seeds from Serious Seeds, the firstġ995 was the year of the explosion of this variety, thanks among other things to the 2 awards obtained in that edition of the High Times Cannabis Cup held in Amsterdam. Serious Seeds presented Bubble Gum after 5 generations of stabilization of a hybrid phenotype, fast flowering and perfectly adapted to indoor cultivation, and shortly after Sagarmatha did the same with its version of this genotype. TH Seeds published their Bubblegum seeds in an indica version, columnar, compact and with a relaxing effect. These cuttings differ from each other, because Bubblegum was not an IBL (Inbred Line) at that time, being one more sativa, another that pulls more towards the indica part, and the most balanced. It is said that this breeder from Indiana distributed different clones to various growers in 1993, among which were Adam who shortly after founded TH Seeds, and on the other hand Simon and Tony from Cerebral Seeds, who later split up and each created their own own brand of seeds, Simon with Serious Seeds and Tony with Sagarmatha. Some think that it could be a cross of Skunk or Northern Lights, although it is not clear at all, but it does not matter, because the important thing is that these plants contained a sweet flavor that had never been achieved in marijuana, which had an impact and follows it doing to everyone who tries it for the first time. It all started in Indiana (USA) where a local grower had spent several years growing seeds of a hybrid strain, of unknown origin but of immense quality. But where did this delicious type of cannabis come from? What is the original variety? Where can we find hybrids or descendants of this plant? Don't worry, because this section is to clarify all those doubts, and in passing we will also see the best versions and variations of this genetics. They grew fairly slow and stayed small in soil, I want to make it again and see how they like RDWC with 1000w HPS.Marijuana varieties with the aroma and flavor of bubble gum have always been highly valued in the cannabis sector, as they are one of those herbs that everyone normally likes. The offspring was super dank (the most potent I have ever grown to date still) and ridiculously dense under a 400w MH. The 2 beans both popped female and I pollinated the more vigorous plant. I would probably give a little on the scent category out of them all as long as it still has the strong identifiable scent, which I am not sure that the BOGgleGum has since the site says it has almost no odor and tastes like Grape bubblegum. I am just looking for the frostier, bigger yielding, more vigorous, and most Bubble Gum smelling strain. It seems like the BOGBubble is the stinky one according to the site I was on. They could have been pure Bubble Gum or they could have been a cross of something else the grower may have had in the room. Ok so do you guys have any opinion as to whether the BOGBubble or BOGGleGum (which was apparently BOGBubble crossed to NL#5) would be be the best choice? What I originally used in the cross years ago was bag-seed from some really dank bubble gum that only had 2 beans in a quarter.
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