Big Bud (indoor)
THC level – Medium / High
Yield – V.High
Size – Medium

Big Bud seeds first started appearing in the late 80’s and have stayed around because this strain really lives up to its name. Big Bud is a producer, simple as that. With a relatively short flowing time (as little as 50 days) and low percentage of branches, this strain can produce up to 550 grams per plant in optimum conditions. An indica / sativa mix leaning more to indica tendencies. The high is mellow with a sweet spicy taste that give a more indica style body stone. Hydroponoc Big Bug is the way forward and will give the best results but it will grow happily in any medium in an indoor controlled environment. Big Bud will require a reasonable amount of attention when in the vegative stage to stop it becoming too tall and lanky.
Big Bud seeds are a great strain for those who want to get maximum yield without loosing taste and strength. The flavour is nice and sweet and the high is true to its indica parenting. It brings on an easy relaxing high that lasts well. A great strain for home growers.
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WHERE CAN I GET SOME OF THIS?
i will love to smoke this shit
DAMM I WANT TO TRY THATS SHIT ANYBODY HAVE SOME R WAT
i got 1 in my room lol
hi wanna smoke
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good shit yo
fuck need to get hold of shit like this who can link me
Grant = Big bud
i have a big bud seed, i was breakiing my shit up and a seed poped out
my friends freaked! lol
dosnt that mean your weed was fertilised by a male at some point during the grow for it to produce seeds though
plant stops producing thc when that happens.
Not all the time. If you stress the plant, it may think its going to die and start producing seeds. Because under stress the plants become hermes.