Breeding selections can be very difficult when choosing a flavor profile to continue on to the next generation. After the first couple rounds of backcrossing cannabis, structure is more widely uniformed but flavor profiles still vary considerably. These are where decisions become more critical to choosing a definitive flavor profile. Our selection over many years of Bubba Kush had drawn us two different directions. Our original Pre-98 Bubba Kush displays a similar stature and physical make-up but the Bubba 2.0 was created by following a different flavor profile. When we brought the Pre-98 back into seed form we used an old sweet Afghani male. This was then stabilized for the next 4 generations isolating an amazing blend of spicy and sharp peppery accompanied by floral undertones.
Being a pure Indica it is important to grow the Bubba 2.0 to your desired height or size before inducing the flowering period. Thick foliage with broad forest green fan leaves make for a shallow canopy. We advise you to occasionally thin out the fan leaves to allow for deeper light penetration into secondary growth. Bubba 2.0 indoors, one can expect about an 8-week harvest. Large crowning buds begin to appear in the fifth week of flowering displaying an immense resin count. Known for purple hues with swollen calyxes this phenotype is visually stunning. Outdoors Bubba 2.0 finishes in the end of September but if weather permits we do recommend the first week of October to mature the trichromes to more of an amber state. Cages are advised as this phenotype can reach heights of 8 feet. Hollowing out the center of the Bubba 2.0 is highly important in order to maintaining airflow. These plants have quite hardy infrastructure and require minimal attention. Pure indica roots do leave the Bubba 2.0 slightly susceptible to powdery mildew, so we advise as always to use preventive measures. The flavor profile contains stronger floral accents than her Pre-98 mother. Spicy and sharp peppery overtones are accompanied by equally complex floral and fruity undertones. These play-out all the way to the end of joints and bowls alike. Effects are very cerebral and long lasting. With a strong couch locking ability Bubba 2.0 is highly effective as a sleeping aid and great for pain relief. 7 years of steady progression with this phenotype has resulted in a powerful and unique fusion now available to the public in feminized form. HUMBOLDT SEED ORGANIZATION
Hi there Hso i was wondering if bubba kush 2.0 is the best strain to pick That might help with my insomnia….thanks Alan
Sirs, Im a long time Medical customer. I was curious to see on your WEB page, that humbolt no longer ships to us? Anyway its legal in my State. Not only Medical, but Recreation “Beans”also. Regards, Steve
Please tell me the preventative measures I can take to avoid powdery mildew and please explain what you guys mean by “hollowing out the center for better airflow.” I love everything about HSO – you got a customer for life! Please reply!
Matt, There are a number of products you can use to maintain preventative measures against disease,especially powdery mildew. Products containing potassium or calcium bi-carbonate help to kill on contact but should only be used during the vegetative period. Using products containing lime-sulfur or oil based products work quite well during these stages.The sulfur changes the PH of the plants leaves making it unsuitable for Powdery Mildew to develop. The oil based products lay a protective layer preventing PM from developing as well. IMPORTANT NOTE: Be sure to use a wetting agent with oil based products such as dish soap(1 drop per gallon) or Saponin based agents It’s best to do this during these stages to avoid spraying during the flowering period.(Remember this is Preventative measures) 2 tablespoons of Raw Apple Cider Vinegar and 1 teaspoon of Baking Soda(Sodium Bi-Carbonate) per gallon also works great as well as providing some additional CO2 from the reaction of the two products together. “Hollowing out the center for better airflow” refers to the importance of cleaning out the foliage inside of the plant or underneath the canopy.(mostly fan leaves)This allows the air to penetrate inside of the plant reducing the potential for powdery mildew which develops in conditions of high humidity and no air movement. VERY IMPORTANT!!Thanks for the support and we wish you a healthy, happy and prosperous garden for many more years to come!! Look out for some of the new releases coming this spring!!! Best Regards, #Teamhso