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Nigerian Yoruba Bantu x 49er Growlersburg Kush
Nigerian Yoruba Bantu x 49er Growlersburg Kush is a hybrid strain with earthy flavors, known for happy, relaxed effects.
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Nigerian Yoruba Bantu x 49er Growlersburg Kush Strain Overview
Nigerian Yoruba Bantu x 49er Growlersburg Kush is a evenly balanced hybrid (50% indica/50% sativa) strain born from a cross between Nigerian Yoruba and 49er Growlersburg Kush genetics. THC testing typically lands between 12% and 18%, pairing raw strength with a 0.3% CBD content. Seeds come in feminized form, and demand from home growers has never really slowed.
The Nigerian Yoruba Bantu x 49er Growlersburg Kush high balances both sides of its lineage: a happy head buzz up front, and a soothing physical warmth that follows a few minutes behind. The handoff between head and body is seamless, making it easy to dose for either a productive afternoon or a slow evening. Because of these effects, Nigerian Yoruba Bantu x 49er Growlersburg Kush is often chosen for managing chronic stress, muscle tension and mild to moderate depression, especially by those who want relief without reaching for anything heavier.
On the palate, expect earthy up front, backed by an aroma that fills the room the moment the jar opens. The smoke is smooth on the inhale with a earthy finish that builds the longer the session runs. This bud has dense grape-shaped bright neon green nugs, rust-colored hairs and a sticky layer of golden-white trichomes.
In the garden, Nigerian Yoruba Bantu x 49er Growlersburg Kush is a manageable grow for anyone with a harvest or two behind them, flowering in around 8 weeks and performing well indoors or outdoors. Given steady feeding and a little light training, it rewards the effort with heavy, resin-coated colas. Plants stretch to a medium height with strong side branching, equally at home in a tent or a garden bed. Its genetics run through the wider Yoruba family — see Yoruba Bontu Nigerian x OG for close relatives worth comparing before you buy.