Lions Bubba by Lions Den Genetics
Bubba Kush × Indica Genetics
Lions Bubba is an indica-dominant hybrid developed by Lions Den Genetics, noted for its robust indica heritage and calming effects. This strain was refined through careful breeding to produce a stable, potent variety appreciated by both medicinal and recreational users.
Appearance
Lions Bubba presents dense, heavy buds with a deep green coloration, often accented by purple hues and bright orange pistils. A thick coating of trichomes gives the flowers a frosty appearance, indicative of significant resin production. The buds typically exhibit a conical shape, characteristic of well-cultivated indica varieties.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Lions Bubba is complex, featuring a pungent, earthy base complemented by notes of roasted coffee and subtle spice. Hints of pine and citrus add further depth to its scent profile. Its flavor mirrors its aroma, with initial earthy notes evolving into tastes of dark chocolate and coffee, followed by a mild sweetness and a lingering spicy finish.
Effects
This indica-dominant strain is primarily associated with relaxing and calming effects, making it suitable for unwinding. Users may experience a sense of creativity alongside its sedative properties.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Lions Bubba contains notable levels of Myrcene and Caryophyllene, which contribute to its distinct aroma and potential therapeutic benefits. The strain has an average THC content of 18% and less than 1% CBD.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Lions Den Genetics, Lions Bubba is a predominantly indica strain, with approximately 70-75% indica genetics, possibly balanced with select sativa traits. It was bred by combining traditional Bubba strains with elite indica genetics, aiming for a reliable and potent result.
Growing
Lions Bubba exhibits robust growth patterns and sturdy branches capable of supporting dense flower clusters. Its indica heritage suggests a preference for controlled environments, and the strain is known for its predictable phenotype and resilience, making it appreciated by growers.