Early Bubba Kush EII x the pre-98 Bubba Kush is a clone from California which produces very nice plants that are heavy with resin and tasty. Reeferman used their Early Island Indica male to pollinate the Bubba Kush, the EII is a tough Indica that is also very inbred however in F-1 crosses it imparts serious resin production and earlier finishing time indoors and out as well as helping with mold resistance for outdoor crops. Bred by Charles Scott.
Strain FAQ
What genes help Mid-September strains finish early?
These strains have genetics from short-summer, early-fall locations. This genetic tailoring is said to allow them to finish their lifespan before colder weather, ensuring a successful time for those in northern latitudes or unpredictable climates.
Kush strains' physical traits?
Kush strains appear noble with dark green, purple-tinged leaves. Their indica dominance is shown by their tight, compact buds, and anthocyanins give them a purple hue.
Can high-yielding strains adapt to different climates?
Indeed, many of these strains are known to adapt well to a great range of various climates. Breeding ingenuity has created hybrids that reportedly thrive in chilly northern regions and warm, humid tropical conditions.
What terpenes are responsible for earthiness?
Along with myrcene, humulene adds a woody tone to the earthy scent, and it's intriguing that hops contain it. Beta-caryophyllene's spicy, peppery scent adds earthiness and reportedly interacts with the endocannabinoid system.
Do strains listed as suitable for outdoor growth have resistance to pests and diseases?
Being out in the wild, outdoor cannabis strains face a barrage of environmental stressors, from bugs to fluctuating weather. This tough love from Mother Nature prompts them to ramp up their production of terpenes and cannabinoids, which serve as their shield against these threats. It's a fascinating survival strategy that not only makes the plants hardier but is also said to improve the aroma and flavor of the buds!