This issue’s flower of the month, Banana Bubbles, hails from CULTA’s illustrious grow in Cambridge, Maryland. The flower has an elaborate crown-shaped nug structure that shows a variety of vivid colorations that really make this genetic stand out. The result of CULTA’s growing process and the meticulous care of its grow team is an absolutely stunning flower that is beautiful to behold and comes packed with rich terpene varieties that every Cannabis enthusiast craves.
CULTA’s Banana Bubbles flower is a tremendous example of the physical beauty this plant can create. The talented grow team has coaxed the absolute best out of this variety, and the quality is evident with every toke. Banana Bubbles not only features a solid 2.3% total terpene percent but also exhibits a variety of more niche and rare terpenes than the average indoor variety. When growing indoors, it is always a challenge to get robust terpene profiles. Typically, the best Cannabis terpenes are a result of stress and attacks on the plant, so indoor controlled environments often don’t yield terpy flower. CULTA, on the other hand, can send out flowers oozing with terpy flavor and the Banana Bubbles is one such accomplishment.
The Banana Bubbles has a caryophyllene-dominant profile that is uniquely and evenly tempered by a dollop of limonene and a steady drip of humulene, linalool, carene and myrcene. For me, this yields a particularly interesting herbal tropical aroma that blends the homeliness of an herb garden with the joy of a tropical orchard. Caryophyllene-dominant varieties are rare in the market but typically become some of the state’s most popular options. CULTA’s Banana Bubbles flower is well on its way to becoming one of the most popular to date!