Seeded in California's kush scene, Purple Urkle and Bubba Kush in an indica-leaning hybrid often credited to Divine Genetics. Its bouquet opens with crushed-grape sweetness over damp earth; break a nug and faint skunk and diesel tones appear, then settle into a woody finish. Dense, calyx-stacked flowers flash deep purples against neon-orange pistils and a granular frost of resin. Terpene profiles are frequently led by myrcene, caryophyllene, and linalool, supporting a tranquil, mood-brightening experience that gently drifts toward drowsy calm. Potency typically lands in the mid-teens for THC (roughly 13–16%), with modest CBD around 1%, yielding a comfortable, heavy-eyed melt without edging into overwhelming intensity. Growers encounter a compact, broad-leaf morphology with short internodes and sturdy lateral branching. Under attentive care, Grape Bubba completes in about 56–63 days of flowering, rewarding with respectable yields of chunky, vividly colored colas — cooler late-cycle nights can tease out additional purple hues. While its precise origins carry a hint of mystery, fans prize this cultivar for the way it balances nostalgic purple-grape flavor with classic Bubba earth and hash. Whether admired in the jar or in the garden, Grape Bubba stands out as a flavorful, visually striking descendant of two West Coast icons, clearly stamped with Divine Genetics' touch.







