not hateful but anyone else not like Blue Dream
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One time, I tried to cultivate it but I've vowed not to repeat that experience.
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The speaker generally prefers indica cannabis strains, as sativa strains can occasionally over-focus their attention. Surprisingly, one of the few sativa-dominant strains they enjoy is Blue Dream, but they caution that there are many mislabelled or lower-quality products using the name. They liken Jack Herer, another sativa strain they enjoy, to a milder version of Blue Dream. They note that if Blue Dream is too intense, Jack Herer might be, too. They enjoy discussing the unique effects of different cannabis strains on different individuals and hope the listener has found a strain they enjoy.
The speaker lives in a remote area and finds the Blue Dream strain there to be unsatisfactory, though they note it is popular with others. They mention Jack Herer as a quality strain, but say they haven't used it recently. They recall a strain called Deadhead that once led to a psychiatric visit when they were younger. They also mention a time when they spent a weekend in a secluded location near town and consumed a significant amount of cannabis.
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Where can one find quality blue dream seeds? I fondly remember cultivating this variety in the past. I would recommend sourcing it from a provider who possesses the original genetic traits, as my own doesn't carry the distinct blueberry aroma, instead, it tends to lean towards the SSH. However, its growth pattern is akin to a Blueberry's structure.
There's another variety that I've discovered, which has a pronounced scent of blueberries and sweet cream, cultivated by a relatively new breeder, Diamond Nugz. This variety is named Blueberry Snowdream. I've successfully grown a couple of these plants and they perfectly match this description. Although it's not particularly high in THC content, its aroma and flavour are quite pleasing.
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I purchased it from a mate for 220$ per ounce. It was dreadful. I utilised it for tincture and it was laden with minuscule seeds.
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The previous yield was from a Blue Dream strain by Seedsman. It was satisfactory, nothing outstanding but also devoid of any issues. It exhibited robust growth, resulting in a densely branched plant.
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The text reveals a disappointing purchase from a friend for $220 per ounce, which was of poor quality and full of small seeds. It was then used to make a tincture. The text also suggests that the quality and price of such items can vary significantly based on your location and connections. In some places, one could acquire superior quality for just $100 per ounce, while lower quality, seed-filled product could be found for as little as $30 per ounce.
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The theory that certain Haze strains may not sit well with some people might hold some truth. However, it could also just be a matter of individual tastes differing. This idea seems more plausible, considering the experiences of my social circle and me. Additionally, my current state of mind could be influenced by the fact that I had just taken a large hit from a bong prior to writing this.
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When it initially launched, it was extraordinary. However, nowadays, anyone can cultivate it, leading to its decline in quality.
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Where can one find quality blue dream seeds? I cultivated them a few years back and was quite fond of them.
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I tried cultivating it once...definitely not repeating that.
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The person expressed that they once tried growing something, but they wouldn't attempt it again.
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I continue to cultivate a strain of Blue Dream that has been in progress since the 90s, which is universally appreciated. I'd speculate that what's now referred to as Blue Dream may not resemble its original version. This can be compared to many classic strains such as Super Skunk and Northern Lights. However, these particular strains might not appeal to everyone.
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Currently, this is our top choice.
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Blue Dream is impressive and it's the strain I prefer the most. However, as many have pointed out, its quality relies heavily on the specific variety you obtain. The authentic Blue Dream has a distinctive scent of blueberries and cream.
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I possess a phenotype, often referred to as the classic version, which gives off the scent of ripe blueberries and new plastic. I'm not into sativas, I prefer indicas to manage my back pain, yet this one provides an excellent smoking experience. In my opinion, the quality largely depends on the cut. While the classic cut is outstanding, the majority tend to be just average.
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The belief that Haze strains may not be suitable for everyone could be a valid point, though it's possible it might be incorrect. Often, it simply comes down to personal taste. Reflecting on this, it could indeed be a plausible theory, considering personal experiences and those of acquaintances who partake. Alternatively, it could be influenced by having just taken a significant hit from a bong prior to sharing this thought.
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The assertion here is that Super Lemon Haze, a type of Sativa, contains terpenes thought to aid in easing migraines. It's unclear, however, whether it's the lemon or haze component that provides this relief. There's a lack of consensus on whether the strain itself carries significant relevance.
According to a survey called the ID Migraine
, people suffering from headaches and migraines often prefer hybrid cannabis strains such as those high in THC/THCA but low in CBD/CBDA, notably ones rich in β-caryophyllene and β-myrcene terpenes. This information was taken from an article reviewing the current literature on medical cannabis, headaches, and migraines.
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Initially, it was quite impressive when it was released. However, now that everyone has the ability to cultivate it, the quality has significantly declined.
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Currently, this is our top pick.
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The effects of this particular strain have never been beneficial for me, with muted results and an overall distaste for it. Has anyone else had a similar experience with this variety, or perhaps with other strains?