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Is that a cbd heavy?ooooo i like me some bubba only had bubba gift which is a bubba kush x gods gift just done 3 runs with it. yield average but everything else about her was amazing. smell, taste, punch all superb! would love to grow some pure bubba...
probably average cbd, high thc. was quite a trippy smoke but creative too...Is that a cbd heavy?
bring on the slow ass veg, err i mean bubbas. def up pot to keep them fuckers happy and pretending to grow.. as iv had to learn. heh.. :D good smoke tho.Oooh, I just got a single bean of pre 98 bubba. Going with it my next go through for sure.
mine may be ready to flower by then. hah. slow fucking ass pfx, afghans.I got some jabbas stash that has bubba in it but not the same bubba your talking about. all I know is its an old one, but long veg and no stretch in flower. so if I germinate now what you say link up back same time same place next year? lol
She was the smallest yielding bubba
All this bubba talk... if you haven't grown toohighs 93 bubba lush then you have never grown the original. The rest are just copy's. She was the smallest yielding bubba of all with deep coffee undertones. What made her special is the taste went through to the very tip of the joint. I wish I kept a healthy clone of that plant.
I've grown the original 93, 98, the s1's from Ohio , big papas bubba ,katsu bubba, las vegas bubba and the original is the smallest plant and bud structure of them all.you lost me
That's a 98 bubba all day. Very easy to spot. All the bubs are coffee smelling but only a mirrored image of the original. And yes the 98 does yield well, the 93's buds are much smaller and compact. Doesn't matter how many tops you have with the 93 your still going to average a lb. per g watt. And the lost veg time it takes to get her that big you would be half way threw your second grow with fast growing strains.;)Well then my pre 98 must be the original 93 bubba because its very coffee smelling. @stonestacker just got some samples of it at the cup.
Shitty pic but my bubba yields real well with lots of tops. 9weeks here even under led its a true 9 weeker.
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CaveCrew has an original Bubba Cut and I have connections to the orginal Katsu cut which was mine to begin with... So the original Bubbas are still around.All this bubba talk... if you haven't grown toohighs 93 bubba lush then you have never grown the original. The rest are just copy's. She was the smallest yielding bubba of all with deep coffee undertones. What made her special is the taste went through to the very tip of the joint. I wish I kept a healthy clone of that plant.
Here in colo we're getting lot more purple on the original bubba than most you guys...Well then my pre 98 must be the original 93 bubba because its very coffee smelling. @stonestacker just got some samples of it at the cup.
Shitty pic but my bubba yields real well with lots of tops. 9weeks here even under led its a true 9 weeker.
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From what I'm reading and looking at some ppl grow rooms it appears they grow slow strains in lower profit way. Bubba and slow growing strain will keep up with many plants for about 3 weeks, then she;ll slow down. I start 2 females per 1 gal pot and bud at 4 or 5 wks of Veg , I finish them sometimes in 2.5 gal pots. Bubba can be taken at week 9 for profit,,, but the quality is way better at wk ll. Shell hold a little longer . Bean poles tightly together with a cpl plants per pot and you;ll be done almost as fast as the other crops and your buyers will pay more and take the bubba over the fast strain so the profits are about equal if grow it like I just showed you'.how many of these plants would you put in 5ft x5ft tent and how long veg for, want picture in head make my life easier with jabbas stash
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