Bubba Haze
Bubba Haze
Also known as: Bubba Tom Haze, Bubba Tom Hayes
Overview
Bubba Haze is a balanced 50/50 hybrid cannabis strain created by crossing the legendary Bubba Kush with Ghost Train Haze genetics. This strain emerged during the 2000s as breeders sought to combine top-tier indica resin production with classic Haze headspace effects. The strain represents a successful marriage of earthy, chocolate-tinged characteristics from its Bubba Kush parent with the zesty, incense-like qualities of classic Haze genetics. Bubba Haze exhibits a unique dual nature, offering uplifting and creative effects in the first hour that gradually transition into increasingly relaxing sensations as its heavier base notes take hold. The strain produces dense, resinous buds with deep green hues threaded by burnt-orange pistils, often displaying violet and purple tones similar to lavender when temperatures drop. This versatile cultivar has gained favor among medical patients and recreational users alike for its balanced effects that can serve as a daytime-to-dusk companion when dosed thoughtfully.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from chronic pain
- May help with depression
- Often used for stress and anxiety management
- Users report help with chronic fatigue
- May assist with PTSD symptoms
- Often used for mood enhancement
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Bubba Haze is considered an easy-to-grow strain suitable for gardeners of all experience levels. It shows vigorous development and is highly resistant to pests, diseases, and fungal attacks, making it very forgiving of beginner mistakes. The strain can be cultivated both indoors and outdoors with a flowering time of 55-65 days indoors. For indoor growing, World of Seeds recommends limiting vegetative growth to just 15 days to prevent plants from becoming too large. Outdoor harvest typically occurs in early October in the northern hemisphere, with potential yields up to 2000g per plant outdoors and 600g per square meter indoors. The strain develops purple and violet hues similar to lavender when nighttime temperatures drop below 14°C. Plants grow vigorously and can reach considerable height, so height management through training techniques is recommended for indoor cultivation.