



Bubbleberry Seeds
Bubbleberry is a sativa-dominant hybrid with 20% THC and a balanced buzz that's both uplifting and calming. It tastes like sweet bubble gum and blueberries with a citrus twist.
Growing Tips for Bubbleberry
Bubbleberry is beginner-friendly and grows well indoors or outdoors, though it prefers a steady indoor setup. These compact plants reach about 1 metre in height and thrive in warm, Mediterranean-like conditions—ideally 18–29°C with 55–65% humidity. A greenhouse works great outdoors to help manage Canada's unpredictable weather across the growing season. Bubbleberry is covered in sticky, resin-rich trichomes and puts out strong, fragrant buds. It responds well to topping, FIMming, and low-stress training to boost yields. Indoors, use an 18–20 hour light cycle for veg, then switch to 12/12 to trigger flowering. Perfect for small spaces like closets or balconies—ideal for the four-plant personal limit permitted for home cultivation in Canada.
Yields, Flowering Time, and Harvest
- Flowering Time: Growing indoors, you can expect the Bubbleberry strain to harvest after a short flowering period of 50–60 days.
- Yields: Indoor yields are around 350 grams per square metre, while outdoor grows typically produce up to 400 grams per plant. This strain is an excellent starter strain for first-time growers looking for a tasty plant with moderate yields.
- Harvest: Outdoor growers across Canada can plan on harvesting their yields around the beginning of October, depending on when the seeds were planted.
Bubbleberry: Bubble Gum and Blueberry
The Bubbleberry terpene profile is directly responsible for how the plant smells and tastes, and the strong effects it has on its users. The most dominant terpene in this strain is caryophyllene, while myrcene, humulene, and pinene are the secondary terpenes.
- Caryophyllene: Most Dominant - Spicy and peppery, this terpene can be found in cinnamon, black pepper, cloves, and cannabis.
- Myrcene: Secondary Terpene - The "Mother of all Terpenes", myrcene gives cannabis its earthy flavour and aroma. Myrcene can be found in several cannabis strains.
- Humulene: Hoppy Beer - Found mostly in beer with a high hop content, this terpene gives off an earthy flavour and aroma when present in cannabis.
- Pinene: Conifer Trees - Found in pine needles and conifer trees, this pine-like terpene can also be found in several cannabis strains.
Strain Data
| Breeder | DNA Crew |
| Pack Size | 3 Seeds, 5 Seeds, 10 Seeds, 25 Seeds |
| Cannabis Species | 100% Indica |
| Genetics | 80% Indica/20% Sativa |
| Flowering Time | 50-60 days |
| THC | 18% |
| THC Level | Moderate (10%-20%) |
| CBD Level | Low (<2%) |
| Terpene Profile | Caryophyllene, Humulene, Myrcene, Pinene |
| Effects | Creative, Happy, Uplifted |
| Yield Indoors (per m²) | Up to 350g/m² |
| Yield Outdoors | Up to 400 gr |
| To Target | Depression, Muscle Spasms, Stress |
| Taste | Cheese, Fruity, Sweet |
| Skill Level | Easy |
| Plant Sex | Feminized |
| Flowering Type | Photoperiod |
| Where to Grow/Cultivate | Indoor/Outdoor |
| Size | Short |
| BIN | BIN7 |
| Yield Level | Standard Yield |





