Sugar Bomb Punch feminized cannabis seeds highlights
- She is a THC-rich cannabis strain with an extremely "frosty" appearance.
- Sugar Bomb Punch is a good all-rounder, suitable for all growth techniques and systems.
- Her hybrid plant and bud structure makes her the perfect cannabis strain for both a "SCROG" and a "SOG" setup.
- She delivers heavy yields in a relatively short flowering time of approximately 9 weeks.
Sugar Bomb Punch is a cross between THC Bomb and Critical Orange Punch x Bubba Island Kush. This ‘3-way cross’ has created a very interesting and diverse odor and taste profile. Critical Orange Punch is super fruity and the Bubba Island Kush is more earthy, sour and kushy.
Both the THC Bomb and the Bubba Island Kush contributed to the potency of this new strain and the relatively fast flowering time. The Critical Orange Punch, on the other hand, has slightly increased the volume and thus the yield. Combining these 3 strains has created a new strain that is unparalleled. The combination of potency, taste and heavy yields is usually the blend that every grower wants.
Sugar Bomb Punch has compact flowers and is one of the strongest varieties in our collection
Sugar Bomb Punch shows more of a hybrid leaf structure during the vegetative growth phase. This leaf structure is somewhat thinner/slimmer than you might expect from such a relatively fast bloomer. In late growth, as well as in bloom, the leaf structure changes slightly towards the Sativa side. She remains fairly compact, which makes her easier to handle than most Sativa dominant hybrids. Her branches are strong and respond well to bending and cracking.
Most phenotypes start to bud early in the flowering phase, usually after 2 to 3.5 weeks. At that time they also start producing trichomes very rapidly. After a good month of flowering the buds are already full of resin. Even the leaves seem to have been snowed under. When you touch the plants your hands and fingers stick together and you understand why we named this strain Sugar Bomb Punch. Some plants can be ready within 7.5-8 weeks, these are the fastest phenotypes. Others really need at least 8.5 to 9 weeks. Most plants remain fairly compact, so it is recommended to take this into account.
Her plant structure is best described as compact to medium. The internode distance is relatively short and the leaves are of a hybrid structure that leans towards the Sativa side.
The genetics used to create Sugar Bomb Punch guarantee the following properties:
- A plant completely covered with glittering white super-sticky buds.
- A complex aroma and a potent cannabinoid profile with high THC levels.
- Compact plants and buds that are easy to harvest thanks to the good flower-to-leaf ratio.
Sugar Bomb Punch is the ideal strain for hardcore smokers looking for the stickiest buds and highest THC levels.
Sugar Bomb Punch cannabis seeds flowering time
Sugar Bomb Punch is a compact to medium sized cannabis plant. The stretch varies from average to below-average. This varies according to the phenotype. Sugar Bomb Punch is a very beautiful plant. The leaves look lively with beautiful serrated margins and a bright green color. It takes an average of 8-9 weeks to flower. But there are phenotypes that only take 7 weeks in bloom and an extra week after that to harden completely.
We recommend a slightly longer vegetative growth period for this strain, so that the yield can be even higher. Due to its limited stretch during flowering, you will either need to extend the vegetative phase slightly or use a dense planting setup to achieve real XL yields.
Sugar Bomb Punch cannabis seeds average yield
Sugar Bomb Punch is a very good yielder, with yields exceeding 17 oz/ft² possible across a wide range of conditions and growing techniques. Her unique leaf and plant structure makes her suitable for both SCROG and dense planting setups. The thin leaf structure allows light to reach the lower and smaller buds effectively.
Outdoors, she can grow into a large, bushy plant, capable of producing up to 26 ounces per plant. Sugar Bomb Punch seeds are less suited for cultivation in northern latitudes. A sunny, dry Mediterranean climate benefits her the most and is therefore preferred.