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No. 5559Hybrid

Bubba Sins

Bubba Kush × Sin family (e.g., SinMint Cookies)

Bubba Sins is a hybrid cultivar that combines the classic comfort of Kush strains with a modern, dessert-inspired profile. It is characterized by dense, resinous flowers and delivers a calming, body-focused experience, making it a popular choice for relaxation.

EffectsCalm Couch-Lock
May help withStress
AromaCandyChocolateCoffeeCreamEarthyFloralHerbalMint

Appearance

Bubba Sins typically produces dense, compact buds with a morphology often described as golf-ball or egg-shaped. The flowers display deep green hues, sometimes with purple accents, and are generously coated in trichomes, giving them a frosted appearance. The calyxes are tightly clustered, leading to a high calyx-to-leaf ratio.

Aroma & Flavor

The aroma of Bubba Sins is a complex blend, featuring earthy cocoa and espresso notes from its Kush heritage, complemented by sweet mint and pastry undertones from its Sin lineage. Upon consumption, flavors of sweet mint, vanilla cookie dough, and cream are prominent, followed by notes of cocoa nibs and roasted coffee, with a lingering chocolate-mint finish.

Effects

This strain is known for inducing a calm and body-forward experience, often leading to a heavy-lidded, relaxing sensation. It is favored for its soothing after-hours vibe, promoting tranquility and a sense of ease.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

Bubba Sins is a THC-dominant strain, with reported THC levels generally ranging from 15-25%. CBD content is typically below 1%. Key terpenes often associated with this cultivar include Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, and Linalool, contributing to its distinct aroma and effects.

Origins & Lineage

Bubba Sins is believed to be a cross between a Bubba Kush variant and a member of the 'Sin' family, often cited as SinMint Cookies. This lineage merges the relaxing qualities and dense structure of Bubba Kush with the sweet, minty, and confectionary aromatics popularized by the Sin lines.

Growing

Growers often appreciate Bubba Sins for its manageable plant structure, which tends to be squat with short internodes. The flowering period is typically around 56 to 63 days indoors. It is known for producing dense flowers with good bag appeal, making it a reliable choice for cultivation.

Frequently asked questions

What is the THC content of Bubba Sins?
Bubba Sins typically has a THC content ranging from 15-25%.
What are the dominant terpenes in Bubba Sins?
Common terpenes found in Bubba Sins include Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, and Linalool.
What effects can I expect from Bubba Sins?
Users often report calm, relaxing, and body-focused effects, sometimes leading to a couch-lock sensation.
What is the flavor profile of Bubba Sins?
Bubba Sins offers a complex flavor profile with notes of sweet mint, vanilla cookie, chocolate, coffee, and cream.