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Blueberry Skunk

Strain Sativa Indica THC CBD Weeks in Bloom Cross

Blueberry Skunk

Blueberry Skunk 20% 80% 20% 0.10% 8 Blueberry x Skunk #1


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Strain:
80% Indica / 20% Sativa
19.5% THC / 0.1% CBD
Blueberry x Skunk #1

Bloom Cycle:
9 weeks

Flavor:
The finished product has a very fruity aroma of the Skunk strain and tastes of Blueberry. It produces a notable and pleasantly euphoric mental lift of the highest quality and is very long lasting.

Aroma:
Initially skunky, then sweet berry fragrance

Visual:
A dense and stout plant with red, purple and blue hues that usually cure to a lavender blue. Bred out of the Skunk family, Blueberry Skunk is an Indica/Sativa mix that produces buds totally frosted with THC.

Effects:
It produces a notable and pleasantly euphoric mental lift of the highest quality and is very long lasting.

Treats:
Great for medical patients with complaints of pain. For a list of ailments treated: Click Here

Background:
Delicious, devastating and a delight to grow. Two highly regarded strains come together in this next-generation hybrid, and both sides benefit from the union. Skunk #1’s vigour, yield and reliability are preserved, and Blueberry brings its exquisite flavour and superb resin production to the mix. Blueberry Skunk is Indica dominant with definite Sativa tendencies, due to the Indica/Sativa background of both parents. During flowering, most plants will double or triple their vegetated height, with fat, resin-crusted buds closing the gaps between internodes.

 


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