Bubba OG is an indica-dominant hybrid (20:80 sativa/indica ratio), about 0.4%, so Bubba OG isn’t ideal for patients who need that chemical. But THC levels are very high, topping 25-28%. That makes for a lazy, potent body high that reduces stress, sparks hunger, and encourages sleep. Those body effects make Bubba OG great for treating lack of appetite, chronic pain, insomnia, and anxiety, as well as headaches and depression. Dry mouth is a fairly common side effect, as are red eyes, but most other negatives are rare. This strain has a strong, pungent earthy flavor with a floral aroma. It’s not exactly clear how Bubba OG came to be, though it almost certainly owes some of its genes to the original OG Kush, a supremely powerful sativa-dominant hybrid that’s popular almost everywhere. Bubba OG, by contrast, is usually found in California (home of OG Kush), Arizona, Colorado, and British Columbia. It occasionally appears on the black market, but it generally isn’t as sought after as some of its Kush cousins. Still, it’s a favorite of many medical users.
Indica Dominant Hybrid – 75% Indica / 25% Sativa
THC: 25-28%
Common Usage: ADD/ADHD, Chronic Pain, Depression, Fibromyalgia, Headaches, Insomnia, Loss of Appetite, Multiple Sclerosis, Stress
Effects: BEuphoria, Happy, Hungry, Relaxing, Sleepy
Valerie –
one of my favorite strains taste, smell, quality of the high have always treated me right.
John –
tastes really good. The euphoria is long lasting- the perfect combination of happy