Nostalgia - Nostalgia | Bubba Kush | 90's | Pre Roll | 1g - 1

Nostalgia | Bubba Kush | 90's | Pre Roll | 1g

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Nova Farms - Attleboro
Nova Farms - Attleboro
615 mi
Hours 8:00 am-11:00 pm
$10.00
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The Piping Plover
The Piping Plover
682 mi
Hours 10:00 am-7:00 pm
$12.50
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Lineage: Afghani Landrace x Unknown Indica (Indica)

 Profile: Chocolate, Coffee, and Hash

 Dominant Terpenes: B-Caryophyllene, B-Myrcene, Limonene

 

 Bubba Kush is an iconic indica strain that has been a staple in the cannabis community since the 1990s. Its exact genetic origins remain mysterious, but we have reason to believe it was developed from an Afghani landrace crossed with an unknown indica. The strain is named after its original breeder, known as "Bubba."

Flavors
  • Earthy
  • Spicy/Herbal
  • Woody
Effects & flavors are reported by users on our site. This is for informational purposes only and not intended as medical advice. Please consult your physician before changing any medical treatment.

Nostalgia
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A tribute to the strains, stories, and spirit that shaped cannabis culture, revived for a new generation. NOSTALGIA exists to bring back what made cannabis special in the first place: the culture, the community, the connection.


Every strain tells a story, each one carefully selected to revive the legends that shaped the scene. We blend the roots of cannabis history with today’s most advanced cultivation to create something that feels both familiar and new. Nostalgia celebrates the moments that made us fall in love with cannabis, the laughter, the creativity, the calm. It’s a bridge between generations, where heritage meets innovation and the past still has a place in the present.

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Bubba Kush
hybrid

Bubba Kush originated in the early 1990s as an accidental hybrid that crossed itself in Matt Berger’s garden.


Also known as Bubba, Berger discovered a phenotype called Kush -- a cut of the Afghan Kush landrace strain that grew in the wild. While experimenting indoors with these Kush genetics, a crop of Northern Lights growing in the same room ended up intermingling with Kush, leaving behind a set of seeds.


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