Bubba Kush | Exclusive Flower
Cultivar Species: INDICA
Potential Symptom Relief: Pain, Stress, Insomnia, Depression, Lack Of Appetite
May Produce These Effects: Relaxation, Happiness, Euphoria, Sleepiness, Hunger
- Earthy
- Spicy/Herbal
- Woody
Curio Wellness™ is cultivating a better way of life by providing products that are safe, effective, and reliable. Whether for our customers, patients, partners, or employees, we seek to inspire and affect innovative healthcare solutions.
CULTIVATION
Our premium flower is hygienically cultivated to provide a safe, effective, and reliable product. That’s why we utilize the industry’s most advanced environmental controls and automated irrigation & fertigation systems. This precise and customizable infrastructure allows us to grow each cultivar in optimized conditions similar to their indigenous environment. Because every cultivar has slightly different nutrient needs, our water system is engineered to deliver purified water along with a unique mix of nutrients ideal for each individual plant. We’re able to recycle virtually all of our water internally, cleaning and purifying it repeatedly, and greatly reducing our environmental impact.
PROCESSING
Our best-in-class facility, designed and built using both FDA and cGMP guidelines, employs the best practices of highly experienced agronomy and pharmacology professionals. We process the finest plant material using state-of-the-art CO2 extraction equipment in a dedicated clean room, complemented by an in-house analytical laboratory. As a premium medicinal cannabis brand, we're devoted to the highest safety and hygienic standards through every step of the process.
OUR PRODUCTS
Our brand and products are rooted in science. That's more than a statement, it's a fact. The Curio Wellness leadership team works closely with our renowned team of scientists to formulate premium products that best serve consumers and medical cannabis patients.
Bubba Kush originated in the early 1990s as an accidental hybrid that crossed itself in Matt Berger’s garden.
Also known as Bubba, Berger discovered a phenotype called Kush -- a cut of the Afghan Kush landrace strain that grew in the wild. While experimenting indoors with these Kush genetics, a crop of Northern Lights growing in the same room ended up intermingling with Kush, leaving behind a set of seeds.