Hy Hybrid

Blue OG


Overview:

G13 bred Blue OG from three parent plants: OG Kush, Blue Moonshine, and Blueberry. These parent strains give Blue OG its unique, sugary-sweet berry flavor. Do not let the sweet flavor fool you, though. This strain is quite pungent and will be quick to leave a thick smell in the air. Blue OG flowers in about eight weeks and truly takes on a bright, blue color. Some marigold flecks can be found throughout the plant, but it remains mostly true blue. The hybrid strain will eventually develop dark, conical buds that have a pungent, earthy aroma with hints of citrus. The best growing venue for this strain is the great outdoors. Like many hybrids, this strain was bred specifically for psychological ailments, though it can also treat other health issues. Perfect for anxiety, depression, lack of appetite, and other mental illnesses, Blue OG will leave the user feeling happy and uplifted. The deep relaxation also can help severe pain such as that associated with chronic migraine and chronic back pain. Blue OG also is able to spark your creativity. Being a hybrid strain, it is perfect to get the creative juices flowing if you work in the arts or even if you're just trying to work on some personal projects. The strain will help you focus for a long period of time, helping your productivity skyrocket. Unfortunately, like all strains, Blue OG can have some negative effects. The most common complaint is dry mouth, though some people do experience red eye and dizziness as well. If you are prone to anxiety or migraines, there is a slight chance Blue OG will make you feel that way, as well. Despite its few possible negative side effects, it still has less dangerous side effects than common pharmaceuticals. For these reasons, Blue OG is a healthy form of pain relief.

Strain Attributes:

Effects

Creative

Happy

Hungry

Relaxed

Talkative

Creative

Happy

Hungry

Relaxed

Talkative

Medical Uses

Depression

Insomnia

Nausea

Pain

Stress

Depression

Insomnia

Nausea

Pain

Stress

Negatives

Anxious

Dry Eyes

Dry Mouth

Anxious

Dry Eyes

Dry Mouth


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