Country Line Big Bud
Country Line Big Bud
Also known as: Big Bud #4, County Line Big Bud
Overview
Country Line Big Bud is an mostly indica strain from County Line Genetics that is the product of 18 years of breeding and was passed down from the breeder's father. This strain is an F6 stabilized version derived from the genetics of ((Afghani x Skunk) x Northern Lights) x Northern Lights. When the breeder took over the breeding line in 2004, it was originally a simple 50/50 mix of Afghani and Skunk, which was then crossed with a carefully selected Northern Lights male and backcrossed to stabilize the genetics. The F6 stabilized version was specifically selected for bud size and plant structure over flavor, resulting in a large yielding plant with good supporting structure and an extremely mild terpene profile that serves as a 'Blank Canvas' for future breeding projects. This strain can be cultivated both indoors and outdoors and was originally available only as feminized seeds in clone form. County Line Genetics was founded by family heirloom breeders who have been custom tailoring cannabis in small batches for years, uniting heirloom genetics with visionary artisanship to craft high-quality strains.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from chronic pain
- May help with insomnia
- Often used for stress relief
- Users report help with appetite loss
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Country Line Big Bud can be cultivated both indoors and outdoors. This F6 stabilized strain was specifically selected for bud size and plant structure, producing a large yielding plant with good supporting structure. The strain has an extremely mild terpene profile and serves as a foundation for future breeding projects. Based on its Big Bud genetics, growers can expect high yields and massive buds that may require additional support during flowering. The strain is suitable for both novice and experienced growers due to its stable genetics and robust structure.