Autoflower
Tropical Monkey Bubba
Tropical Monkey Bubba is a autoflowering hybrid strain with lemon, earthy flavors, known for happy, relaxed effects.
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Tropical Monkey Bubba Strain Overview
Tropical Monkey Bubba is a autoflowering evenly balanced hybrid (50% indica/50% sativa) strain that has quietly built a dedicated following. This infamous bud boasts a THC level that ranges from 24-30% on average, with 0.9% CBD. It is sold as autoflower seeds, and it remains one of the most requested cuts in its class year after year.
Users describe the Tropical Monkey Bubba high as a true two-sided experience — an energizing cerebral lift arrives first, sliding gradually into a mellow body calm that relaxes without switching you off completely. Neither side ever overpowers the other, which is exactly why well-bred hybrids like this one earn permanent shelf space. Because of these effects, Tropical Monkey Bubba is often chosen for managing chronic stress, muscle tension and mild to moderate depression, especially by those who want relief without reaching for anything heavier.
Tropical Monkey Bubba has a mouth-filling lemon and earthy flavor that lingers on the tongue long after the exhale, with an aroma to match that grows sharper as the buds are broken apart. Each exhale leaves a lemon-tinged aftertaste that keeps you coming back for one more taste. This bud has chunky popcorn-shaped vivid green nugs with warm amber tones, thin orange hairs and a sticky layer of golden-white trichomes.
In the garden, Tropical Monkey Bubba is an easy, forgiving grow that suits first-time cultivators, finishing in as little as 8-9 weeks from germination and performing well indoors or outdoors. It shrugs off common beginner mistakes, and yields stay respectable even when conditions are less than perfect. Plants stretch to a medium height with strong side branching, equally at home in a tent or a garden bed. Its genetics run through the wider Monkey family — see Monkey Mangos and Monkey Massacre for close relatives worth comparing before you buy.