jimmy.carlyle
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This is an example of Blueberry from the Grass Valley area in California.
The blueberry had dense, rotund negs with short, stiff brown hairs. The resin production was decent, but not what it could have been.
The smell was fruity, but not perfectly cured yet. I feel that a stronger fruiter smell could have been drawn from the weed had it be cured a little longer. It was an interesting contrast to other examples of blueberry I've had where the spicy smell is more prominent than the berry smell.
The taste was predictably very fruity. That classic blueberry-only unique spice was much more mellow on this example
The high was that of a decent indica hybrid, it isn't likely to put you to sleep, but you certainly feel stony.
On the whole a decent example of blueberry. A more experienced of meticulous grower could have gotten more out of the same plant. The differences between the fruity phenotype and spicy phenotype. I'll have to try more blueberry by different growers.
The blueberry had dense, rotund negs with short, stiff brown hairs. The resin production was decent, but not what it could have been.
The smell was fruity, but not perfectly cured yet. I feel that a stronger fruiter smell could have been drawn from the weed had it be cured a little longer. It was an interesting contrast to other examples of blueberry I've had where the spicy smell is more prominent than the berry smell.
The taste was predictably very fruity. That classic blueberry-only unique spice was much more mellow on this example
The high was that of a decent indica hybrid, it isn't likely to put you to sleep, but you certainly feel stony.
On the whole a decent example of blueberry. A more experienced of meticulous grower could have gotten more out of the same plant. The differences between the fruity phenotype and spicy phenotype. I'll have to try more blueberry by different growers.
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