Bubba Island Kush, The Resin monster – From Dutch passion
Bubba Island Kush is perhaps Dutch Passion’s strongest ever Kush variety and has been made with elite genetics imported from the USA.
Bubba Island Kush is perhaps Dutch Passion’s strongest ever Kush variety and has been made with elite genetics imported from the USA.
I want to tell you the story of the strain Dannyboy and how it got its unusual strain name. But, before I tell you about the strain, let me tell you about the man.
I first heard of CBD on like 60 minutes in association with Cancer. I was not yet into the medical benefits of Cannabis I just liked smoking it and new it made me feel better. I saw the documentary on little Charlotte Figi, the British girl with Dravet Syndrome, a rare, debilitating, and often fatal, form of epilepsy.
Why risk the social stigmas and possibilities of legal implications of treating a minor child with cannabis when there are several pharmaceutical treatment options available? To answer that question, we have to look at the many different angles pertaining to it.
Now that the “Legal” cannabis trend is in full swing here in the US, the cannabis that is available for purchase has become more expensive, and of a lesser variety and quality.
Tanasi sounds kind of exotic (or at least I thought so the first time I saw it online). Then I met him, and his southern drawl reached out and gave me a hug. “TAW NAW SEE,” he says to me and I know he’s a brother southerner.
It’s highly remarkable nowadays when a new strain manages to catapult itself into the world’s cannabis elite almost overnight and win one cannabis cup after another. After all, competition is huge, with new strains popping out of the ground like mushrooms. A new release by Dinafem has pulled off this feat in the year of 2017: Remo Chemo.
I dry trim the plant and put that into a gallon jar and stick that in the freezer. I will take a 190 or 160 micron bubble bag and shake the frozen dry trim for 2 min and jar up my sift. I use 25/35 micron rosin bag and will press at 170 degrees for 90 seconds around 6000 pounds.
I first heard of this colorful strain when I moved to Arizona after the fire. I knew she was a beautiful plant with that rich purple color everyone loves, but I also kept hearing the word “Boof” associated with her. I was able to sample some rosin made from her buds and I loved the grape-rich flavour.
To make two things that are good into something exceptional is the simple translation of Cuvee’ (although in French it is much sexier) and the strain was originally created in 2014 in Northern California.