Budzilla by Heavyweight Seeds
Budzilla does not need a monster story to feel substantial. The variety comes from G13 x Skunk #14 and carries that older, stronger frame: not a finely drawn line in every detail, but a plant built around dense flower mass, short flowering and a solid body.
Indoors, Budzilla stays within a workable range at around 100 to 130 cm. Height is not the main point here. The better question is how early the plant is brought into a useful shape. Light pinching or calm structure work can help spread the upper frame before too much weight gathers in single tops.
The flowering time sits at about 8 weeks, with outdoor harvest around mid October. For a variety with this kind of flower density, that detail matters. Budzilla should not be packed too tightly, because compact buds and poor airflow are not a good match.
The yield frame fits the name without needing decoration: around 500 to 550 g/m² indoors and up to 700 g per plant outdoors. With Budzilla, those numbers come more from dense, heavy flower zones than from a very open architecture. Support can make sense when the upper parts begin to carry more weight in the finish.
Aromatically, Budzilla stays close to a classic Skunk line with earthy and lightly sweet edges. That makes it feel less polished than many modern dessert varieties. Its place in the Heavyweight range is clear: a feminised 50/50 strain with a short flowering window, a strong flower body and a plant image shaped more by guidance and airflow than by loud wording.