Purple Death Bubba

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Purple Death Bubba is a highly sought-after indica that is known for its intense potency. This strain is a cross between Purple Kush and Death Bubba, two classics with a reputation for their relaxing and sedative effects. The genetics of Purple Death Bubba make it a potent choice with high THC levels, which can range from 24% to 26%. This high THC content is responsible for the strain’s intense effects, which include a powerful body high and deep relaxation.Purple Death Bubba has a unique flavor and aroma profile that sets it apart from other strains. Its taste is a combination of sweet diesel notes, with a hint of pine and citrus. The aroma is similarly complex, with a sweet gas scent. This cannabis flower is known for its powerful sedative effects. This makes it a popular choice among users who are looking for a strain to help them relax and unwind. The strain’s high THC content can induce a deep sense of relaxation, making it an ideal strain for use in the evening or before bed. Purple Death Bubba’s relaxing effects can be helpful for people with chronic pain, anxiety, and insomnia. It may also be useful for people with, nausea, and loss of appetite.

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  1. Verified owner Tony Smith (verified owner)

    One of my favourites.

  2. Verified owner kennyslobodzian3845 (verified owner)

    Very good nice smell nice taste. I ordered more

  3. Verified owner Caroline Campbell (verified owner)

    Hubby like it

  4. Verified owner Michael Sweeney (verified owner)

    Love it

  5. Verified owner samuel doyon (verified owner)

    Taste and smell so so good . Sticky buds and looks awsome .

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