not hateful but anyone else not like Blue Dream
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The advice given is to obtain the strain from an individual who possesses the older genetic variety. It's noted that this person's strain doesn't have a pronounced blueberry scent, but rather leans towards SSH, although the growth mirrors that of a blueberry in its structure.
A strain that distinctly emanates the aroma of blueberries and sweet cream is mentioned, produced by a contemporary breeder known as Diamond Nugz. This strain is named Blueberry Snowdream. It's mentioned that two plants were grown, which both perfectly matched this description. This strain doesn't offer a high THC content, but it's praised for its delightful scent and taste.
The variance in the same strain is acknowledged, stating it's often unpredictable. The individual has a preference for the scent of blueberries and expresses interest in checking out the Nugz strain.
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I possess a strain, often referred to as the vintage variant, with an aroma reminiscent of ripe blueberries and new plastic. I'm not inclined towards sativa, I strictly use indicas for my back discomfort, and it offers a remarkable experience when smoked. I believe the quality depends on the cut; the classic variant is exceptional, while most others are just ordinary.
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The essence of the text is: Someone once attempted to grow something, but they don't intend to do it again.
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The previous harvest included a Blue Dream from Seedsman. It was satisfactory, neither extraordinary nor faulty in any way. The plant exhibited robust growth, resulting in a dense bush.
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Blue Dream is an exceptional variety and it's my top choice. However, as many have noted, it really relies on the specific version you acquire. Genuine Blue Dream carries a scent reminiscent of blueberries and cream.
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The commentator typically prefers strains of cannabis that are predominantly Indica, as Sativa strains tend to make them overly focused. Interestingly, Blue Dream, despite the influx of questionable quality versions on the market, is one of the few Sativa-dominant strains that provides a pleasant and intense cerebral experience.
Another Sativa-dominant strain they appreciate is Jack Herer, which they liken to a milder version of Blue Dream. However, if you don't enjoy Blue Dream, you might want to avoid Jack Herer too. This is not based on any formal research or evidence, just a personal association.
The commentator is always eager to discuss the unique effects of different strains on different people and hopes others have found a strain that works well for them.
The commentator resides in a remote western area where the Blue Dream doesn't seem quite right to them, even though it's popular among the local community. They also have a high regard for Jack Herer but haven't used it for a while. They recall an episode with Deadhead strain that resulted in a visit to a mental health facility when they were younger. During that time, they spent a weekend in a secluded spot near the town, consuming exactly 11 grams of cannabis, admitting to being a serious cannabis enthusiast.
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Where can one find Blue Dream seeds? I cultivated them a while back and really enjoyed it.
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The Blue Dream is astounding and it's my most preferred variety. However, as many have pointed out, its quality really relies on the specific batch you receive. The authentic Blue Dream gives off a scent reminiscent of blueberries and cream.
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I continue to cultivate a Blue Dream strain that we've been growing since the 90s, which is universally appreciated. I'd argue that today's Blue Dream variety is likely vastly different from the original one. This is a common trend seen in many old strains such as Super Skunk or Northern Lights. However, it's important to note that not everyone may find these specific strains appealing.
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I tried cultivating it once... I won't be doing that again.
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Certain Haze variants may not be suitable for everyone, though this could be due to individual taste differences. There's a possibility that Super Lemon Haze, for example, contains terpenes that aid in migraine relief. It's unclear whether the lemon or haze aspect contributes to this effect, but it's considered among the top sativas.
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Inquiring about a suitable source for blue dream seeds? I recall growing it years ago and it was enjoyable. I recommend acquiring it from a source that still holds the old genetics. My variant doesn't have a potent blueberry aroma, and it slightly leans towards the SSH. However, its growth pattern resembles more of a Blueberry.
I've noticed a strain that emits a robust scent of blueberries and sweet cream, which comes from a relatively new breeder, Diamond Nugz. The variety is named Blueberry Snowdream. I've cultivated two plants and both perfectly met this description. While it's not a high THC strain, its aroma and flavour are delightful.
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The original statement was about a disappointing purchase from a friend for $220 an ounce. The product was full of small seeds and was ultimately used for tincture. The quality of such products is apparently reliant on one's location and contacts. In their area, high-quality variants can be purchased for $100 an ounce, while those containing seeds are generally cheaper, costing around $30 an ounce.
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I purchased it from a mate for 220$ per ounce. The quality was poor. I utilised it to make tincture, but it was riddled with miniature seeds.
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Consider sourcing it from someone possessing the older genetics, as my version doesn't have a strong blueberry scent, instead, it leans more towards the SSH. However, it does mimic the Blueberry's structure in terms of growth.
I encountered a strain that has a potent blueberry and sweet cream aroma, developed by a newer breeder, which is named Blueberry Snowdream. I cultivated two plants and they both met this description. While it's not a strain with high THC, its smell and flavour are delightful.
Acknowledging the inconsistency of the same strain, it's always a gamble for me. However, I do have a fondness for blueberries, so I'll look into this breeder.
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I'd recommend obtaining it from a source that carries the older genetic variety. My own version doesn't have a pronounced blueberry scent, it leans more towards the SSH, although it does have a blueberry-like growth structure.
A strain that I've found to have a strong blueberry and sweet cream aroma is from a recent breeder, Diamond Nugz. They've named this strain 'Blueberry Snowdream'. I've cultivated two plants and they both matched this description perfectly. It may not be a high THC strain, but its aroma and taste are fantastic.
Thanks for the input, it's fascinating how the same strain can vary so much. I'm a fan of blueberries myself, so I'll look into Nugz.
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The previous harvest included a Blue Dream from Seedsman. It was satisfactory, neither particularly outstanding nor disappointing. It demonstrated excellent growth, becoming quite lush and thick.
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The main message suggests that Super Lemon Haze, a type of sativa, could potentially aid in alleviating migraines due to its terpenes. However, the specific element that provides this benefit, whether it's the lemon or haze component, remains unclear. It's argued that the strain itself might not be the primary factor.
In a survey named ID Migraine
, participants suffering from headaches and migraines preferred hybrid cannabis strains, notably those with high THC/THCA, low CBD/CBDA, and dominant terpenes of β-caryophyllene and β-myrcene. This was gleaned from an article titled "Medical Cannabis, Headaches, and Migraines: A Review of the Current Literature".
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I continue to grow a strain of Blue Dream that has been in cultivation since the 90s, which is universally loved. I'd propose that the current version of Blue Dream might not bear much resemblance to its original form. This is a common trend seen in many classic strains such as Super Skunk or Northern Lights. However, it's worth noting that not everyone may find these traditional strains appealing.
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Currently, this is our top choice.