Bubba Kush x Nepal Jam

Bubba Kush x Nepal Jam

Bubba Kush x Nepal Jam

Indica AI Generated

Also known as: Bubba Kush x Nepalese Jam

Overview

Bubba Kush x Nepal Jam is a limited edition F1 hybrid created by ACE Seeds, combining the genetics of Katsu Bubba Kush and Nepal Jam (F6). This indica-dominant hybrid (70% indica/30% sativa) represents a sophisticated breeding project that marries the legendary Katsu Bubba Kush cut—a phenotype of the famous Pre-98 Bubba Kush clone-only strain—with ACE Seeds' refined Nepal Jam F6 elite mother. The Nepal Jam parent itself is a stabilized hybrid of Nepalese highland sativa and Jamaican '85 genetics, bred to maintain the compact structure and cold resistance of Nepalese genetics while adding the vigor and positive effects of classic Jamaican cannabis. This cross produces plants with distinctive Afghani indica morphology featuring huge, wide, dark leaves and a compact, chubby, columnar structure. Despite its heavy indica appearance, the strain delivers surprisingly uplifting sativa-like effects, making it an excellent choice for growers who prefer the ease and speed of indica cultivation but desire the cerebral qualities typically associated with sativa strains. The buds are dense, medium-sized, and heavily coated in resin, displaying the classic characteristics inherited from both parent strains.

Effects

Reported Medical Uses

  • Users report mood enhancement
  • May help with depression
  • Often used for stress relief
  • Users report increased extroversion

This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.

Possible Negative Effects

Growing Information

Bubba Kush x Nepal Jam is considered easy to cultivate, making it suitable for both novice and experienced growers. The strain flowers very quickly for an indica, finishing in just 7 weeks indoors. Outdoors, harvest occurs in the first half of October in the Northern Hemisphere. Plants exhibit average yields and demonstrate excellent resistance to common cannabis pests and diseases, including average-high resistance to spider mites, powdery mildew, botrytis, and white fly. The strain shows high resistance to cold temperatures and average-high resistance to heat, making it adaptable to various climates (latitude 0°-47°). Due to the large Afghani indica leaves, indoor growers may benefit from selective defoliation to improve light penetration. The compact, columnar structure makes it well-suited for limited space cultivation.

Genetics

Parent Strains

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