Death Bubba Autoflower: Sedative Power Meets Auto Convenience
Death Bubba Autoflower brings together the body-soothing calm of Bubba Kush, the heady buzz of Death Star, and the easy-growing nature of ruderalis genetics. It’s dense, sticky, and loud in all the right ways. Even before the first hit, the sharp aroma and frosty buds leave an impression.
Death Bubba Auto is all gas, no brakes. With THC peaking near 27% and barely a trace of CBD, this strain offers a full-force experience from the start. It’s a better fit for connoisseurs and high-tolerance users than it is for beginners.
With a 70/30 Indica-to-sativa ratio, Death Bubba Autoflower leans heavily into body-centered calm. You’ll start with a burst of mental clarity, but that fades into a deep, sleepy melt ideal for night use. If productivity’s on your list, make sure you get to it before the couch-lock sets in.
Death Bubba Autoflower produces dense, chunky buds wrapped in a heavy layer of sparkling trichomes that catch the light from every angle. Its dark green leaves serve as a bold backdrop to bright orange pistils. This frost-covered finish gives the flower undeniable bag appeal.
Legend
Euphoric & Relaxing | |
THC: 27% | CBD: 0% | |
Death Star x Bubba Kush | |
70% Indica – 30% Sativa | |
70-100 cm | |
400-550 g/m² | |
10-11 weeks | |
80-120 cm | |
350 g/plant | |
8-9 weeks |
Effects and Flavor Profile
Expect an aroma that lands low and heavy: rich earth, thick skunk, and not much sweetness in sight. It builds as you handle it—trichomes crack, and that deep funk becomes sharper, more concentrated. A whisper of pine cuts through on the back end, freshening what would otherwise be a purely dank experience.
Skunk opens for the taste as you would expect, full and pungent across the tongue. But just behind it, there’s a subtle sweetness that is grape-like, maybe even a touch of dark fruit to round things out. The best part of the flavors is this herbal and clean final note that leaves behind a balanced, almost refreshing aftertaste.
70% Indica – 30% Sativa | ||
Relaxation, Euphoria, Sedative | ||
Myrcene, Caryophyllene, Limonene | ||
Earthy, Spicy, Sweet |
Relaxed Start
Relaxation leads the charge, softening any physical and mental tension almost immediately. That ease spreads downward, turning into a full-body heaviness that many describe as numb, grounding, and deeply physical.
Sedation at the Peak
At its peak, the experience shifts hard into the body. That’s when the sedation sets in with a thick and grounding effect that is hard to push through. For most, this is where motivation fades and stillness takes over.
Instead of dropping off suddenly, the intensity winds down gradually. You’re left with a warm, tranquil feeling that drifts through your body for hours. It’s a slow descent into total ease.
Therapeutic Use
Sleep doesn’t stand a chance against Death Bubba Auto. It’s a go-to for patients battling insomnia, with effects that calm the body and hush the mind. Many also turn to it for nausea, depression, or when appetite vanishes and food has lost its charm.





June 2, 2025
Great mix between Death Star and Bubba Kush. Seeds germinated right away and was able to get many viable plants.
Stephanie S
Maximizing Death Bubba Autoflower
Here are a few steps you can take to get the most out of your Auto flower cannabis seeds.
Optimizing Environmental Conditions
A stable 50–60% humidity during vegetation keeps the plant happy and pushes out new growth. But as flowers start to form, high moisture turns from helpful to hazardous. Drop it to 40%, and you’ll protect those chunky nugs from rot and mildew.
It is wise to flip your lights during bloom despite this strain being an autoflower. Start strong with 18 to 20 hours of light during the vegetative stage. With the consistent exposure, Death Bubba Auto builds structure, speeds up growth, and sets the foundation for yield. As soon as flowering shows, switch to a 12/12 rhythm to trigger full bloom mode.
Nutrient Management
Your feeding schedule should evolve as the plant does. In veg, a strong nitrogen presence helps fuel broad, green foliage and vigorous upward growth. In the flowering stage, more phosphorus and potassium are required to directly impact bud size, density, and resin output.
From seedling to flower, start your feeding small and adjust with intention. A gentle base feed gives you room to maneuver without shocking the plant, especially when shifting nutrient ratios during flowering.
Keep your eye on a 6.0-6.5 pH window for optimal nutrient absorption in the roots. In addition, using microbial inoculants such as compost tea helps introduce beneficial microorganisms into the soil. These organisms make the nutrients more bioavailable as well as help in root zone aeration.
Training Techniques
Death Bubba Auto responds well to low-stress training when started early. Guiding branches outward helps light penetrate deeper into the plant, encouraging secondary sites to develop with force. The overall result? A flatter canopy, better structure, and bigger yields.
Timing matters more than technique when working with autos. As soon as those lower branches show flexibility—usually by node three—it’s time to start guiding the canopy. Avoid stress-heavy methods; Death Bubba Auto doesn’t like setbacks during its short vegetative burst.
Supporting the structure during late flowering is just as important as spacing the canopy. As buds bulk up, side branches can sag under the weight of resin-coated colas. Use soft ties, stakes, or a simple trellis net to keep everything upright and breathing through to harvest.
CLIMATE INTENDED
Very Hot | Hot | Moderate | Cold | Very Cold |
Growing Characteristics
Death Bubba Autoflower isn’t the easiest ride, but it’s far from unruly. Intermediate growers will find its demands manageable with a little consistency. While it’s not overly fragile thanks to its autoflower and feminized genetics, you’ll want to keep an eye on humidity that could lead to mold sneaking up fast in the dense colas.
Plant Size & Structure
Death Bubba Autoflower grows with a medium frame that is compact enough for small tents, yet sturdy and thick at the stem. You’re looking at around 1 meter indoors, possibly stretching to 1.5 meters outdoors in ideal conditions.
The structure naturally forms a dominant central cola, but lateral growth is strong enough to support multiple bud sites. Keep it shaped and it’ll reward you with dense, balanced development.
Flowering Time
In as little as 55 days, this strain goes from a robust vegetative stage to stacked colas. It does not need photoperiod light cycles, making it ideal for growers chasing quick harvests. Outdoor finish times often fall in the early autumn window, right before the heavy rains roll in.

Pro Grow Tip : Autoflower plants in general love natural sunlight as well it is important to use well draining soil.
Yield Potential
Death Bubba Auto fills jars fast. With a controlled indoor grow, you can pull up to 550g per square meter. Outdoors, if conditions align, each plant can push toward 350g without needing oversized space.
Origin and History
This autoflowering version of Death Bubba stays true to its origins. It comes from a solid genetic foundation—Bubba Kush crossed with Death Star—both respected for their sedation, depth, and rich aroma. Norcal Farms developed this cut with one goal: strong, fast-flowering relaxation in an easy-to-manage format.
Paulm2 –
High THC and good strain to grow. Good yields considering its an autoflower.