How Pure Sunfarm’s iconic BC blooms usher in a new era
You heard about BC Bud. Now get ready for the next chapter.
British Columbia has been synonymous with good flowers for decades, not just in North America but abroad as well. Part of that is the environment: the beautiful province is rich in fertile soils, abundant sunshine, nourishing rains, and hilly topography, making it an ideal environment for growing cannabis. The chill vibe of the west coast and its abundance of weed lovers also kept BC farms alive and well.
But above all, it is the breeders themselves who have built this reputation. Before legalization, this profound and collaborative cannabis culture built a wealth of knowledge and unique genetics that are now recognized around the world. It is this lineage that drives the team at Pure Sunfarms, a cannabis farm in BC in the beautiful Fraser Valley that combines traditional greenhouse expertise with the practical knowledge of ancient growers.
The cannabis market has changed dramatically since Canada legalized recreational cannabis, but the future of cannabis in British Columbia remains bright. Stepping out of the shadows only means that the growing community of the region can rely on the wealth of provenance and continue to innovate creatively.
The same growers who built BC-Buds’ reputation still make it happen at Pure Sunfarms. Driven by the love of plants, the team uses the newly won freedom of legalization to build on this provenance. Pure Sunfarms combines deeply rooted cannabis expertise and modern agricultural techniques to produce pure, high quality cannabis from BC.
Flower with deep roots
Pure Sunfarms’ fan favorites are popular for a reason: they are descended from the flower that made BC famous and are grown by farmers who grew this flower in the first place. These strains and the stories behind their cultivation are firmly rooted in BC’s legendary flower legacy, so it’s no wonder they are among the top-selling dried flower strains in Canada.
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Pink Kush
Pure Sunfarms’ Pink Kush is derived from old buds grown on Vancouver Island. We know it’s a relative of the legendary OG Kush, but like many strains developed during the cannabis ban, their exact origins are a little hazy.
It’s been hugely popular on Canada’s west coast for years, and if you’ve been smoking weed, chances are you’ve tried it. After all, it is currently the best-selling strain in all of Canada. It is a colorful variety that combines forest green and purple leaves with amber pistils. You can recognize it by its loud, gaseous scent full of pepper, citrus, and earth.
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D. Bubba
D. Bubba, also known as Death Bubba, is a well-known variety in BC that descended from the Old Market in the Fraser Valley. The hot strain was created in 2012 as a cross between Death Star and Bubba Kush. Pure Sunfarms still grow it in the Fraser Valley, but in a modern greenhouse to better cultivate its dense, dark green leaves hidden under a thick layer of trichomes. Expect to smell and taste spicy earth, gaseous hops, and creamy coffee.
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White rhinoceros
This classic BC strain was grown in the Gulf Islands before spreading across Canada – it is now a popular strain in BC and Ontario alike. Derived from the iconic White Widow strain, it is both potent and intensely aromatic with notes of blueberries and mango. Lively colors from lime to sea green are hidden under fluffy trichomes.
Are you ready to witness the legend of BC Buds and try these iconic strains for yourself? You can find these strains and many more from Pure Sunfarms on Leafly.
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