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Introducing BudTrainer’s Big BudBundle™
Your All-in-One Solution for Growing Bigger Buds at Home
At BudTrainer®, we’re passionate about helping you grow substantially large buds in the comfort of your own home. The Big BudBundle™ brings together all of our super high-quality, hemp-specific products: the BudPots®, BudClips®, and BudHuggers®. This comprehensive kit is tailored to equip you with everything you need to manipulate your plants and grow massive bushes full of big buds!

How BudTrainer’s Big BudBundle™ Works
Planting
Place the bottom plate of your BudCups™ in the upright position, and add 16oz of soil or inert media to the rim. Water with a low amount of vegetative fertilizer until runoff, poke a ¼” hole, insert your seed in, and cover with moist soil.
Transplanting
When: week 3 to 4 from germination
Push the bottom of your BudCups™ up and check your roots. If roots are growing around the outside of your rootball, it’s time for transplanting. Take your entire plant out of the BudCups™, remove the bottom plate, and transplant into your BudPots®.
Topping
When: week 4 to 5 from germination
About 1 week after transplanting, it is time to top your plant and allow it to grow branches off to the sides, giving your plant more light exposure and airflow. Simply cut your plant above the 5th node, and remove the 1st node altogether.
Veg Training
When: week 5 to 6 from germination
Start training your seedlings with the BudClips®, BudHuggers®, and BudPots® around week 4 to 6 of veg to gently manipulate their branches to the sides. This will open up your main stalk, setting the stage for massive buds.
Flower Training
When: week 3 to 4 from flowering
Remove the BudClips® and untie the BudHuggers® from the BudPots® to allow your branches to grow back up and support your buds. Tie opposite branches to one another with the BudHuggers®,

Flower Defoliation & Pruning
When: week 3 to 4 from flowering
Remove the BudClips® and untie the BudHuggers® from the BudPots® to allow your branches to grow back up and support your buds. Tie opposite branches to one another with the BudHuggers®, and make sure to defoliate all leaves that have been around for longer than 30 days.
Harvest
When: week 8 to 12 of Flower
Congratulations! You have successfully optimized your plant to grow the biggest buds possible by increasing its light exposure and airflow – both of which contribute to higher levels of photosynthesis!
Why Choose the Big BudBundle™?
- All-Inclusive Bud Growth System: From early branch bending to advanced plant manipulation, you’ll have every tool necessary for successful home bud cultivation.
- Cost-Efficiency and Savings: Bundle up with the BudCups™, BudPots®, BudClips®, and BudHuggers® to save both time and money, topped off with free shipping!
- Scalable Bud Growth: Available in various sizes, the Big BudBundle™ caters to your unique growing needs, whether you’re a novice or looking to scale up your bud production.
- Maximized Bud Yields: Our Bundle is strategically designed to boost your plant’s bud yield. The synergistic use of our products ensures optimal light absorption and airflow for your budding plants.
- Eco-Friendly Bud Cultivation: Our products prioritize sustainability. By choosing the Big BudBundle™, you’re making an eco-friendly choice that doesn’t compromise on bud quality or yield.
Join the BudTrainer® Family & Become a Pro
When you choose Big BudBundle™, you’re not just buying a product – you’re joining the BudTrainer® family. We’re the friendly, knowledgeable, and charismatic expert next door, dedicated to helping you grow your best buds. Become part of our supportive, inclusive, and respectful community that’s always eager to learn and grow together. Let’s be buds!
From the FDA’s Website (link):
“At the federal level, the Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018, Pub. L. 115-334, (the 2018 Farm Bill) was signed into law on Dec. 20, 2018. Among other things, this new law changes certain federal authorities relating to the production and marketing of hemp, defined as “the plant Cannabis sativa L. and any part of that plant, including the seeds thereof and all derivatives, extracts, cannabinoids, isomers, acids, salts, and salts of isomers, whether growing or not, with a delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol concentration of not more than 0.3 percent on a dry weight basis.” These changes include removing hemp from the CSA, which means that cannabis plants and derivatives that contain no more than 0.3 percent THC on a dry weight basis are no longer controlled substances under federal law.”
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