

It will leave a trail of a candy smell around you, which will make your mouth water.īubble Gum features a unique blend of flavors that truly does its name justice. This strain has gained notoriety for its distinctly sweet smell alone.īubble Gum makes for a pleasant and tantalizingly fragrant presence, that will fill the room with its flowery notes and its earthiness. Ocimene, terpinolene, phellandrene, and carene are what make up this weed strain’s rich terpene profile. You will feel uplifted and in a perfect, positive state of mind, enjoying the company you keep and sharing a giggle with your friends.īubble Gum will make you feel happy and relieve you of any negative thoughts you may be harboring.īubble Gum instills a gentle euphoria in your that will make you feel like you are floating in the clouds and eventually coming down into a relaxed and stress-free state.īubble Gum will also make you cave-in to the munchies, as it will increase your appetite and make you want to sit on the couch and enjoy whatever food you have available.Ĭombined with a feeling of being uplifted, this smoke will make you feel happy and carefree. This strain’s high is well balanced, with full-bodied effects that will both relax and invigorate you. When about 2 weeks old the Bubble Gum will start to pick up speed and grow as fast as other plants.” This delay in growth can be explained by the fact that the BG is an inbred strain and therefore does not have that hybrid vigour effect (faster and stronger growth) of F1 hybrids.And should be kept indoors rather than subject it to a wet outdoor climateīubble Gum is a hybrid that has made a name for itself for many reasons. It is important to not let them be overgrown by neighbouring plants, which may grow faster at first. The initial stages of seedlings can be tender, and you have to take care a bit for them in that stage. It is a strong and beautiful plant, which grows a heavy stem, you never need to tie heavy buds up. Upon being asked about special considerations to Bubble Gum, Simon explained: “The bubble gum shows a remarkable uniformity in plants grown from seeds. It is remarkable that Bubble Gum is the only inbred strain (no F1 hybrid) in the Serious Seeds menu, thus being especially uniform. He says that it is not possible to give exact sativa/indica percentages, but reveals that the genetic background of Bubble Gum consists of three different exotic sativas, amongst them Mexican and Columbian, and an Afghani indica. It took Simon five generations to end up in the desired breeding result, officially registering it as “Bubble Gum”. He focused his research on two of the three lines, finally deciding for one type that should become his Bubble Gum seed strain. Seeds` BG will be another story…) considers his Bubble Gum as “mostly indica”, whereas Simon puts his version into the “Mostly Sativa” category. Seeds did work further with another of those 3 plants than I did”. Three breeders – three ways of breeding: These seed masters were going to make their own special selection out of the three different genetic types they had received. And from that moment on, different new chapters were written in the breeding history of Bubble Gum, its development kind of branched out. So Bubble Gum arrived in the Netherlands in the hands of three breeders. Seeds as well as to Simon and Tony (the two splitted up shortly after, with Simon founding Serious Seeds and Tony Sagarmatha Seeds) from Cerebral Seeds. In 1993, this guy gave three very different female Bubble Gum plants to Adam from T.H. Asking both the above-mentioned breeders resulted in two corresponding versions of the Bubble Gum’s breeding story, giving good reasons for the existence of two high-quality Bubble Gum strains.Ī grower in Indiana (USA) developed the original material during the 80ies.


So I decided to trace back the real roots of Bubble Gum. Seeds (both residing in Amsterdam), not to mention all those internet-based criminal copy cats here. Growers get especially confused, when a certain strain is offered under the same name by two or more seed banks: who has the original one, whose are copies? Bubble Gum is such one contentious strain, of which at least two seed banks do offer their own versions, in this case Serious Seeds and T.H. There are several strains out in the world of cannabis genetics whose origin and further breeding process seem to be unclear. hope this helpsīubble Gum - a "Seriously" Refined Classic *here is some info about all this bubble'gums. i took the serious version cuz it's more in the sativa way I'm making a cross with the serious bubble gum and a F13 male (from DjShort)
