not hateful but anyone else not like Blue Dream
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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?
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The user generally prefers to use strains that are primarily indica, as sativa strains can sometimes make them overly focused. Interestingly, Blue Dream, despite being a sativa dominant strain, provides an enjoyable and intense mental experience. Jack Herer is another sativa dominant strain that the user likes, which they describe as having a similar but milder effect to Blue Dream. Therefore, if someone doesn't like Blue Dream, they might want to avoid Jack Herer as well. However, this is just a casual observation and not based on any formal study. The user is always open to discussing the distinct effects different strains have on different people, and hopes others find a strain that works well for them. It's suggested that Haze strains might not be suitable for everyone, possibly due to differences in personal preferences.
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The idea that Haze strains may not be suitable for everyone could be accurate, or it could simply be a matter of personal preference. Reflecting on personal experiences and those of my acquaintances who also partake, there could be some truth to this. Additionally, the state of mind at the time of this post could have been influenced by a rather potent inhalation from a bong just prior.
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Looking for a reliable source to acquire blue dream seeds? They were a favourite of mine in the past. It's advisable to obtain them from an individual who has preserved the original genetic traits. My own variety doesn't have a potent blueberry aroma, but rather leans towards the SSH, although it grows similarly to a Blueberry in structure.
I've discovered a strain that has a distinct blueberry and sweet cream scent, coming from a relatively new breeder, Diamond Nugz. This strain, named Blueberry Snowdream, matched the description perfectly when I cultivated two plants. While it's not a high THC strain, its aroma and flavour are delightful.
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The item was purchased from an acquaintance for 220$ per ounce and it was of poor quality. It was used for a tincture and turned out to be filled with minuscule seeds.
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The writer generally prefers to use strains that are predominantly indica, as sativa strains tend to make them excessively focused. Interestingly, Blue Dream, despite some questionable versions in circulation, is one of the few sativa-dominant strains that provides a highly enjoyable and intense experience for them.
The only other sativa-dominant strain they favour is Jack Herer, which they find somewhat similar to a milder version of Blue Dream. If you're not keen on Blue Dream, they suggest you might also want to steer clear of Jack Herer. However, they make clear this is a personal association, not something backed by research or evidence.
They are always eager to discuss the unique effects of different strains on different people and hope you've located a strain that is a good match for you. They also think that Haze strains might be the ones that some people find disagreeable, although they admit they could be mistaken. After all, preferences can vary widely.
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Typically, I prefer to use strains that are predominantly indica since sativas can occasionally make me overly concentrated on various matters.
Interestingly, Blue Dream, provided it's of good quality (as there's a lot of subpar or odd products named Blue Dream currently in circulation), is one of the rare sativa dominant strains that provides me with an extremely pleasurable and intense mental journey.
The only other sativa dominant strain I enjoy is Jack Herer, which seems to offer a milder version of the "Blue Dream" effect to me. Therefore, if you don't like Blue Dream, you might want to steer clear from Jack Herer, though this is just a personal correlation, not backed by any research or evidence.
Regardless, I'm always keen to delve into the unique impacts of different strains on different people, and I trust you've discovered a strain that fits your preferences!
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I've cultivated it once before...and I won't do it again.