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Blue Heaven

Strain Sativa Indica THC CBD Weeks in Bloom Cross

Blue-Heaven

Blue Heaven 70% 30% 20% 0.17% 10 Blueberry x Super Silver Haze


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Strain:
80% Sativa / 20% Indica
20% THC / .17% CBD
Blueberry x Super Silver Haze

Bloom Cycle:
10 weeks

Visual:
Blue Heaven is a very unique looking strain. Dense buds with blue and purple hues packed with trichomes that glisten like a Christmas tree!

Flavor:
The smoke is a little spicy, sweet and tastes like berries.

Aroma:
A spicy smell with an overpowering fruity aroma.

Effects:
A cloudy, euphoric, auditory effect that energizes for a few hours before morphing into a sedating effect near the end of the experience. Nice functional high that you can go about your day no problem while not feeling the urge to smoke again for hours.

Treats:
Stress, anxiety, pain, nausea, lack of appetite.  For a list of ailments treated: Click Here

Background:
Blue Heaven is a cross of Blueberry and Haze and was bred to provide the body high of an Indica and cerebral Sativa effects. Blue Heaven is highly effective for pain management without the sedative effects of a pure Indica.  Effects are long lasting and has a pleasant fruity taste.



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