In Indica THC 20.00

Blueberry Kush


Overview:

Blueberry Kush is a considered to be one of the strongest medicinal strains of weed. Genetically, it is a cross between the 2000 High Times Cannabis Cup Winner Blueberry and OG Kush, both strong Indica strains. Its THC levels tend to be around the 20% range. It is well known for its strong fruity smell and sweet and earthy blueberry taste. The combination of Kush and blueberry produces a flavor which is reminiscent of blueberry pancakes. It produces a long-lasting high among users, which is typical for Indica strains. This type of high is usually accompanied by euphoria and a feeling of happiness. The full body high caused by Blueberry Kush increases the desire for food and has a calming and sedative effect on the user. Some of the possible side-effects of Blueberry Kush include dryness of mouth and eyes, slight dizziness and mild headaches. When it comes to specific medical use, Blueberry Kush is often recommended for anorexia, as it increases the appetite significantly. As it’s one of the strongest medicinal strains, it is most often used as a powerful pain reliever. In addition, its strong sedative effects make it the ideal treatment option for insomnia.

Strain Attributes:

Effects

Euphoric

Happy

Relaxed

Sleepy

Uplifted

Euphoric

Happy

Relaxed

Sleepy

Uplifted

Medical Uses

Depression

Headaches

Insomnia

Pain

Stress

Depression

Headaches

Insomnia

Pain

Stress

Negatives

Dizzy

Dry Eyes

Dry Mouth

Headache

Paranoid

Dizzy

Dry Eyes

Dry Mouth

Headache

Paranoid


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