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any dispensaries in bay area with legit bubba kush?
never see legit bubba kush clones on the menu at any of the clubs in the bay area? why not?
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On haight street there is a small shop called Alternative Herbal Health Services, they have a reputation for both quality and rare strains, only dispensary to ever sell me true White Widow.
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What exactly is a true white widow? There has to be 100 different offerings in seed form and has probably been bred in every direction for god knows how many generations. So what exactly makes a true white widow? It's one you hear about occasionally but you never see anybody posting their awesome WW.
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When I refer to a true white widow i'm referring to the old Shanti version, which was a low yielding nightmare for commercial growers, but produced copious amounts of fruity tasting resin.
The buds are sativa dominant and airy, yet extremely sticky and resinous, the large ratio of resin to plant material earned the strain the "white" moniker, the pistils are usually light orange when matured and dried. It's a bit hard to remember the exact flavor of the strain after not having had it for many years, I remember it as generally fruity, but not overly cloying the way some fruity strains are, more of a light fruit profile, slightly akin to a fruit cocktail. |
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Goodluck. To my knowledge its EXTINCT. The pre 98 thats around is the cali connection version with the extra affie. Or its the pre 98 that has a floral taste and smell. Both of them dont have the real deal classic.pre 98 kick
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They refer to the more "affie" or "earthy" cut as "Pre 92". |
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yeah, definatley not any bubblegum in bubba kush
similar sounding name confuses so many that dont know and misinformation is spread
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I've read so many stories about Bubba none of them have ever been proven true. One thing I know is I like it. Been holding the pre98 for years now. I'd imagine the reason you don't see it around much is because it grows really slow and is difficult to clone. |
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Do you vend to dispensaries? And if you do which ones do you vend to? |
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