Bubble Runtz
Bubble Runtz
Also known as: Bubblegum Runtz, Bubble Gum Runtz
Overview
Bubble Runtz is an indica-dominant hybrid strain created through crossing Bubblegum and Runtz strains, with a 70% indica and 30% sativa genetic composition according to AllBud, though some sources indicate 80% indica dominance. The strain was developed by Tastebudz Genetics, a woman-owned breeding company with over 30 years in the field, created by combining the famed Runtz strain (itself a cross of Gelato and Zkittlez) with the classic Bubblegum strain from Holland. Bubble Runtz produces popcorn-shaped bright neon green buds with vivid blue-green undertones, thick red-orange hairs, and tiny blue-tinted white crystal trichomes. The strain is celebrated for its exceptional flavor profile and balanced effects, making it a favorite among cannabis enthusiasts seeking both recreational enjoyment and potential therapeutic benefits. Its compact, resin-rich buds are covered in a generous coating of trichomes, creating a frosty, sparkling appearance that reflects its potency.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from chronic stress
- May help with depression and mood swings
- Often used for chronic pain management
- Users report appetite stimulation
- May help with nausea
- Some users find relief from anxiety
- Reported benefits for insomnia
- May help with muscle spasms and cramps
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Bubble Runtz has a flowering time of 8-9 weeks and is suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation. Indoor yields can reach 600-800 grams per square meter, while outdoor yields can be significantly higher at up to 1,500 grams per plant. The plants grow to medium-tall heights and produce compact, resin-rich buds covered in trichomes. Plants prefer warm environments around 70-80°F with moderate humidity levels of 50-60%, and outdoor harvests typically occur around mid-October. The strain is considered relatively easy to grow, making it suitable for both novice and experienced cultivators. The plants may benefit from training techniques such as Screen of Green (SCRoG) to optimize yields.