Greenpoint seeds!!

Gu~

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Pioneer Kush - Greenpoint Seeds
(pre-98 Bubba Kush x Star Dawg)


Bubba Kush x Stardawg
Pioneer Kush – Bubba Kush is a classical indica variety that is reported to have originated sometime prior to 1998. Hence her full name, Pre-98 Bubba Kush. She is a characteristically slow-growing variety, often the slowest grower and lowest producer in a garden. However, the high quality of the smoke makes her a labor of love for many. Her aroma is incredibly distinct, with notes of coffee, raw leather, skunk, compost, and old-basement musk. Her tight, purple-tinted flowers are always covered in resin, and oddly for an indica, her smoke has no ceiling. A user can smoke endless amounts of Bubba, getting higher with every hit before eventually waking up from a weed coma.

“She is a useful cultivar for anxiety, pain management, insomnia, or appetite stimulation”

The quality of Bubba’s flowers are world-class, but she is an absolute pain to grow. She does not yield well and grows slowly, eating very little foods. Our Stardawg male made appropriate adjustments to the offspring, and Pioneer Kush is the perfect answer to all the downsides of Bubba.

Pioneer Kush seedlings grow quickly while remaining compact and stout, with almost no phenotypes telling the tale of Bubba’s slow growth. The aroma of Pioneer Kush is a healthy balance of both parents, usually smelling like a skunky, musky, coffee-flavored sour Chemdog.

The smoke of Pioneer Kush is phenomenally indica, with all the best traits of Bubba coming through in the progeny. This is a woefully underrated cross that will blow any indica lover away.

Pioneer Kush (Bubba Kush) – Genetic Makeup
Pre ’98 Bubba Kush – 50%
Chem 4 – 25%
Chem D – 22%
Affy – 03%

Grow credits: Sackmastaflex (2017)
 

LubdaNugs

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Pioneer Kush - Greenpoint Seeds
(pre-98 Bubba Kush x Star Dawg)


Bubba Kush x Stardawg
Pioneer Kush – Bubba Kush is a classical indica variety that is reported to have originated sometime prior to 1998. Hence her full name, Pre-98 Bubba Kush. She is a characteristically slow-growing variety, often the slowest grower and lowest producer in a garden. However, the high quality of the smoke makes her a labor of love for many. Her aroma is incredibly distinct, with notes of coffee, raw leather, skunk, compost, and old-basement musk. Her tight, purple-tinted flowers are always covered in resin, and oddly for an indica, her smoke has no ceiling. A user can smoke endless amounts of Bubba, getting higher with every hit before eventually waking up from a weed coma.

“She is a useful cultivar for anxiety, pain management, insomnia, or appetite stimulation”

The quality of Bubba’s flowers are world-class, but she is an absolute pain to grow. She does not yield well and grows slowly, eating very little foods. Our Stardawg male made appropriate adjustments to the offspring, and Pioneer Kush is the perfect answer to all the downsides of Bubba.

Pioneer Kush seedlings grow quickly while remaining compact and stout, with almost no phenotypes telling the tale of Bubba’s slow growth. The aroma of Pioneer Kush is a healthy balance of both parents, usually smelling like a skunky, musky, coffee-flavored sour Chemdog.

The smoke of Pioneer Kush is phenomenally indica, with all the best traits of Bubba coming through in the progeny. This is a woefully underrated cross that will blow any indica lover away.

Pioneer Kush (Bubba Kush) – Genetic Makeup
Pre ’98 Bubba Kush – 50%
Chem 4 – 25%
Chem D – 22%
Affy – 03%

Grow credits: Sackmastaflex (2017)
Thinking about running her soon, one of my favorite smokes of all time is Bubba/Chem. It will be fun to see how she compares.
 

jonsnow399

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Interesting.....all I've ran are the fems from FS; great to grow, smell, and tastes like Dole pineapple right out of the can. I did pop a 'sweet cindy' from BOG in the current round, but that Cindy was a Bruce.



Definitely. I made two treks to Spain in the late 90s, Barcelona, and at that time weed was rare there, but hash plentiful. My brother - in - law was a local dealer there. They powdered the hash and mixed it in a tobacco joint. I've never smoked tobacco, but those cats over there all struck me as at least daily two packers. And at night, espresso w/ 151 rum and hash.....yow.



Sure, but you're among a lot of cats with high tolerance issues, not 'most people'. I find a 'light buzz' mostly annoying and definitely unsatisfying. HSO Blue Dream that I ran was delicious w/ huge yields, and friends I pawned it off on liked it well enough, but to me it was a waste of time.

I'm not sure what you mean by "high tolerance" I think you mean low tolerance meaning it doesn't take much to get me high. Au contraire, mon frere
I been smoking for 50 years come next year, and I smoke every day continously if I have anything to smoke. I have no use for a "light buzz". One of the best strains I ever had was a pukeberry hybrid and it would totally fuck your mind. I never heard anyone claim idt didn't but some said they didn't like the high and it was too strong. For me, indica stone are good night time highs, or for a sedative and pain relief.
 

typoerror

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I always enjoy your purple badlands pics typo, I have 6 phenos in bloom now knowing it's gonna be good seeing yours for a few moths now. many have tite nodes and should have running buds by the looks of the budsites on the laterals
I can't wait to hear about your results! No matter what phenos you get, you're in for a treat!

Cookies n chem getting my mind right for the slopes
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Lucky 7 day 22
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nc208

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Pioneer Kush - Greenpoint Seeds
(pre-98 Bubba Kush x Star Dawg)


Bubba Kush x Stardawg
Pioneer Kush – Bubba Kush is a classical indica variety that is reported to have originated sometime prior to 1998. Hence her full name, Pre-98 Bubba Kush. She is a characteristically slow-growing variety, often the slowest grower and lowest producer in a garden. However, the high quality of the smoke makes her a labor of love for many. Her aroma is incredibly distinct, with notes of coffee, raw leather, skunk, compost, and old-basement musk. Her tight, purple-tinted flowers are always covered in resin, and oddly for an indica, her smoke has no ceiling. A user can smoke endless amounts of Bubba, getting higher with every hit before eventually waking up from a weed coma.

“She is a useful cultivar for anxiety, pain management, insomnia, or appetite stimulation”

The quality of Bubba’s flowers are world-class, but she is an absolute pain to grow. She does not yield well and grows slowly, eating very little foods. Our Stardawg male made appropriate adjustments to the offspring, and Pioneer Kush is the perfect answer to all the downsides of Bubba.

Pioneer Kush seedlings grow quickly while remaining compact and stout, with almost no phenotypes telling the tale of Bubba’s slow growth. The aroma of Pioneer Kush is a healthy balance of both parents, usually smelling like a skunky, musky, coffee-flavored sour Chemdog.

The smoke of Pioneer Kush is phenomenally indica, with all the best traits of Bubba coming through in the progeny. This is a woefully underrated cross that will blow any indica lover away.

Pioneer Kush (Bubba Kush) – Genetic Makeup
Pre ’98 Bubba Kush – 50%
Chem 4 – 25%
Chem D – 22%
Affy – 03%

Grow credits: Sackmastaflex (2017)
Crazy looking, do you have any pics of the maverick? either the plant or bud? Thanks
 

hillbill

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4/5 Night Riders without the K are boys. Helplessly Hoping #5 is a lady. Copper Chem looking a little closer to the end and all three are impressive and I’m enjoying the ride. Easy plants and fun to grow and will make you feel like a master gardener! Early veg with 4 Black Gold F2s and they are a bit slow at first but getting stronger fast.
 

psychadelibud

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Half of these are fixing to get a good over night soaking ;)... This will be part of my outdoor guerilla grow this season. You can't go wrong with either cross in this strain and any SSH cross always comes out on top outdoors in the Bluegrass state! Never grown the Arcata Trainwreck but I have done my fair share of research and looks to be a great outdoor strain as well!

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Jp.the.pope

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Half of these are fixing to get a good over night soaking ;)... This will be part of my outdoor guerilla grow this season. You can't go wrong with either cross in this strain and any SSH cross always comes out on top outdoors in the Bluegrass state! Never grown the Arcata Trainwreck but I have done my fair share of research and looks to be a great outdoor strain as well!

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Are your seeds rediculously small?
 

psychadelibud

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Are your seeds rediculously small?
Yes... Very small. But solid and hard.

I remember back in the day I had some bag seed from some fire outdoor that was floating around here in Kentucky. They were exactly like that, very small, not too dark and more tanish colored but produced some of the best, biggest yielding plants I ever grew.

As long as they are solid, I'm good with it. Back before I ran those bag seed I was telling you about that was small, I was really contemplating the results before hand. Boy did I get proved wrong.
 
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