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Blueberry - Indica

Strain Overview

Blueberry was originally created by DJ Short when he was working with a variety of exotic landrace strains. This strain gets its name from the sweet fresh blueberry taste that often leaves patients with long-lasting relaxing euphoric effects. The average THC % for this strain is 14-19%, but the THC only tells a small portion of this strain’s story.

Terpene Profile and Effects

Cannabis has a notably strong unique aroma, and each individual strain has a different smell as well. The part of the cannabis plant that causes these different smells are the terpenes, aromatic molecules secreted inside the resin glands of the cannabis flowers. Terpenes not only provide a wide range of smells but can also accentuate the cannabinoid profile resulting in stronger and more focused physical and mental effects than the THC % would lead you to believe.

 

The primary terpenes found in Blueberry include myrcene, pinene, and caryophyllene.

 

Myrcene is the most abundant terpene in cannabis. The aroma is often described as earthy with musky notes, resembling cloves, and sometimes even has a fruity, red grape-like smell. It has also been reported that it is useful in reducing inflammation and chronic pain.

 

Pinene terpenes, smelling strongly of pine trees where it can be found in large quantities, have an anti-inflammatory effect on humans. They can help improve airflow and respiratory functions, while also reducing the memory loss related to the use of THC. A strain rich in pinene can help with asthma, arthritis, Crohn’s disease, and cancer.

 

Caryophyllene, also found in black pepper, cinnamon, cloves, and other spices like oregano, is best known for its spicy and peppery notes. Beta-caryophyllene binds to CB2 receptors, hence its use in anti-inflammatory topicals and creams. Caryophyllene is the only terpene that binds to cannabinoid receptors.

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