Bubonic Chronic carries a tongue-in-cheek name, but its pedigree is deadly serious. This indica-leaning hybrid descends from three pillars of the 1990s: AK-47, Northern Lights, and Skunk, a trio that explains its skunky, earthy aroma threaded with sharp pine. Flowers stack into dense, frosty colas that finish in roughly 56 to 63 days, with vigorous growth and medium stature indoors and out. Growers who dial it in can expect generous harvests; indoor yields often land in the high range, with well-tended canopies pushing around 500 g per m2. A pinene-led terpene profile, supported by myrcene and caryophyllene, gives the smoke a bright forest note over a classic old-school funk. Typical batches test around 19 to 21% THC, while CBD remains trace, delivering a cheerful, giggly lift before easing into steady, body-forward calm. Palates pick up skunk, loam, and pine; some noses also find a faint floral edge reminiscent of Northern Lights. With breeder details lost to time, Bubonic Chronic persists as a nostalgic cut that bridges vintage flavor with modern potency. Expect social, happy vibes without couch-lock if you keep the pace, yet enough relaxation to smooth the edges when the day is done. A dependable hybrid twist on three all-time greats.




