Creamy powdered milk type terps are IME chem and maybe OG terpenes. If you remove a lot of the offensive compounds from chem, you get a very smooth powdered milk creamy flavor profile.
Equatorial varieties are very sharp, tart, sweet. When they produce heavier terpenes they show up in other forms of volatile compounds, incense, astringent, metallic, paint, etc
There are three Bubba Kush cuts that commonly go around.
Original Bubba Kush found by Shabud aka 707 Seedbank
Katsu Bubba Kush aka Orgnkidās cut
Pre98 Bubba Kush aka Swerves cut
They all can have tones of the coffee terp.
Then there are known seed finds such as Bombthreat aka Bubba Kush S1.
Itās speculated the latter two are S1ās of the original. The 93 nickname is fake. It was found before 1998. Itās the oldest sourced cut of Bubba Kush and was the first cut given the nickname Pre98 from Fletch of Archive but nobody calls the original cut by that because Swerve took the name for his own cut.
They write low level like thatās acceptable. Itās actually a straight up fail.
Low level means it tested positive for hlvd, but concentration of the virus is low. This is the kind of test result you would see from an infected plant when the concentration of the virus is lower or inconsistent in the plant tissue.
The fact that the viroid can go dormant or live in certain parts of the plant is what makes it so dangerous. It would be easy for an infected cut to get passed around while it isnāt displaying obvious symptoms.
Damn, that sucks! I didnāt go into their nursery list and check it out, that is pretty sketchy, though I guess itās good that they donāt claim theyāre āfreeā of HLVD.
And the cuts that say platinum price point are $1000 USD, out of a facility that admits low levels on one cut, and has only tests a little over a year old.
Crazy I guess some folks donāt mind paying that much for cuts that are untested, but a lot of those cuts can be had from sources with tests Iād think.
Just not green crack, that mama is a bit hard to come by of courseā¦
earlier this year someone quoted me $2000 dollars for a clean cut of Tahoe OG.
This was from a place that tests everything monthly, but that seems high even with the cost of routine testing. Like moving one of those might pay the testing budget for all the cuts in his inventory for 2 months.